Leeds Woodhouse moor air raid shelter and other war relics around Leeds story

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Phill_dvsn
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Whoo hoo Secret Leeds is back up and running at last I can post my new thread for the guys not on flickr who haven't seen it yet.I've finally managed to tick the Woodhouse moor air raid shelter off my long overdue 'to do list'I've recently photographed inside the shelter (After quite an effort to get in also).The pictures are pretty rare, there the only pics to ever be taken inside that place on the internet.I've also included all the other W.W.II relics to be found around Leeds on my picture story herehttp://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=265602590&blogId=497370934        
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Hi there Phill d Great stuff i dont know how you find the time to, do what you do But find it you do. so hats off to you and all of your crew.He He

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Post by Chrism »

he he he that's almost poetic sundowner!
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Phill_dvsn
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Post by Phill_dvsn »

Thanks guys We don't muck about us fellas. Were in and out with SAS precision lol (I wish) Cheers! EDIT.. I'll plug one of my most favourite all time explores here as well.Unfortunately it's in Manchester.But it's a great place.It's my ghost railway station unused by passengers since 1960.It's all there to this day, hid away and forgotten about in the middle of Manchester city centre.I loved this place!http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuse ... =497370934    
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Post by Misc »

Absolutely brilliant. Thank you very much for posting this

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Post by Si »

Nice one, Phill.

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Post by rangieowner »

Quality exploring once again Phil, Top marks!!
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Post by Crazy Jane »

Smart work. Lived up that way for years, but never knew about them until my next door neighbour told me, not so long back.
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Post by Brandy »

Excellent work once again philps/Nice to see you working on the homegrown missions again lol    
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Phill_dvsn
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Post by Phill_dvsn »

Brandy wrote: Excellent work once again philps/Nice to see you working on the homegrown missions again lol     Thanks everyone!Im running thin on things to do around leeds mate.I've nearly exhausted the Manchester stuff too.There's just one more to bag over there yet!I have my eyes on something rather nice in Glasgow
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