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October 31, 2006

This 1950's underground bunker Codename "Turnstile" was intended to be the UK Government's very own emergency hideaway in the event of nuclear war. This was at a time when the fear of nuclear weapons was at its highest.

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Jason Orton

Orton's photographs represent the traces of human habitation of this cold war time capsule. I'm not sure a 'trace' captures the reality of nuclear technology.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 8:46 PM |