Bunkers
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Hey pefkos,I believe the bunkers in Bramley are at the bottom of Pollard Lane, I never actually been there myself but my information is credible. I practically live at Woodhouse Moor, so I will check out the bunkers there (if there are any). As for Eccup resovoir, I did a google earth search and an interesting location came up.Would you happen to anything about Dean Woods in Morley??
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Yeah there are bunkers down in bramley near the abbey pub, a few near the old buildings before ya go over railway bridge, best ones are over railway then along through where there building the new stuff, or walk to the right along canal until ya get to big hill goin down 2 river, bottom of hill go right thru woods n there s 2 or 3 bunkers, deffo used to be accessable, in gd nick aswel with graffiti from both world wars. Used to go there my self + in the factory b4 it wa demolished.
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hey guys, this seems like a promising thread - gonna move it to the 'Unusual buildings and structures' forum in the main discussion section shortly ...cheers,dsco
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There is a strange rectangular patch, in a field, near the junction of Leeds Road and Taylor Lane, near Barwick-in-Elmet. It was an observation post for the Royal Observation Corps. It is clearly visable on Google Earth.There is a collapsed WWII bunker in the middle of Armley Park. It is coverd in soil, and is not obvious straight away. As kids used to sit on it and pull bricks out.
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iamblagged wrote: There is a strange rectangular patch, in a field, near the junction of Leeds Road and Taylor Lane, near Barwick-in-Elmet. It was an observation post for the Royal Observation Corps. It is clearly visable on Google Earth.There is a collapsed WWII bunker in the middle of Armley Park. It is coverd in soil, and is not obvious straight away. As kids used to sit on it and pull bricks out. heres some pictures i found on subterainia britanica
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iamblagged wrote: There is a strange rectangular patch, in a field, near the junction of Leeds Road and Taylor Lane, near Barwick-in-Elmet. It was an observation post for the Royal Observation Corps. It is clearly visable on Google Earth.There is a collapsed WWII bunker in the middle of Armley Park. It is coverd in soil, and is not obvious straight away. As kids used to sit on it and pull bricks out. /
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Dean woods is where Gidersome tunnel portal still exists. The Pollard lane place is pretty much out of bounds these days! It's cordoned off good & proper with security fencing!
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