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Churchill War Rooms London Aide de Camp Living Quarters

The bedroom and living quarters of Commander 'Tommy' Thompson, the Prime Minister's Aide de Camp, at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.

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Churchill War Rooms London Aide de Camp Living Quarters (1470527095540).tif
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© 2013 David Coleman
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Britain British British Isles Cabinet War Rooms Churchill Museum Churchill War Rooms Europe Great Britain Imperial War Museum London Second World War Treasury building U.K. UK United Kingdom Westminster Whitehall Winston Churchill World War II World War Two bunker command center exhibit exhibition historic military command museum subterranean underground
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Churchill War Rooms / London, England, London / England
The bedroom and living quarters of Commander 'Tommy' Thompson, the Prime Minister's Aide de Camp, at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.