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Friday, September 24, 2010the blitzsecondworldwarlondonuk

London tube station opens for blitz tours

Two men in period costume sleep next to a 1940s tube train. The tours commemmorate the 70th anniversary of the blitz Photograph: Oli Scarff/Getty Images An actor helps recreate the second world war atmosphere Photograph: Graham Turner/Guardian The station and tube carriages are decked out as it they would have been during the 1940s Photograph: Antony Jones/PA The use of deep-level stations such as Aldwych as shelters was discouraged until Londoners took matters into their own hands and insisted Photograph: Antony Jones/PA An actor dressed as a warden explains how to use a gas mask Photograph: BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images Posters recreate the spirit of the blitz Photograph: John Stillwell/PA An underground concert at Aldwych station on 9 October 1940. The audience sat on the railway track to hear the performances Photograph: Getty Images A second world war poster directs people down to the platforms Photograph: John Stillwell/PA Aldwych was one of the first underground stations to be used as an air raid shelter Photograph: London Transport Museum/PA An actor dressed in period costume looks out from a train Photograph: Graham Turner/Guardian War-time posters at Aldwych. At the height of the blitz, more than 170,000 Londoners were sheltering in the tube system on any given night Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP

Source: The Guardian ↗

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