ojay
Well-known member
Visited by Ojay, Diehardlove & Fazy_Uk.
Whilst in the area I asked D.H.L if there were local ROC posts, as I haven't experienced one yet. Within minutes we arrived here at Longcliffe where there is the usual underground ROC post, but also a second WW2 brick post further uphill, which having tried to find some history on it turns out that it's one of only 2 surviving examples left in the country. Naturally we took a look at both of them.
The underground post has had it's hatch damaged, and also was slightly flooded at the entrance and quite trashed inside, however a number of items were still reasonably intact:
Bunkbeds, Toilet, paperwork, desk, chair, cannisters, partial telecoms etc..
Hatch
'32 Post'
Used to pump waste to the surface
Toilet
Into the Command Room
Inside the Command Room, complete with Bunkbeds & Telecoms
Battery maintenance
Peace through NATO
WW2 brick post, complete with aircraft observation
Inside
Diehardlove
View from the top, looking out over Brassington ROC Post
Thanks for looking
Whilst in the area I asked D.H.L if there were local ROC posts, as I haven't experienced one yet. Within minutes we arrived here at Longcliffe where there is the usual underground ROC post, but also a second WW2 brick post further uphill, which having tried to find some history on it turns out that it's one of only 2 surviving examples left in the country. Naturally we took a look at both of them.
The underground post has had it's hatch damaged, and also was slightly flooded at the entrance and quite trashed inside, however a number of items were still reasonably intact:
Bunkbeds, Toilet, paperwork, desk, chair, cannisters, partial telecoms etc..
Hatch
'32 Post'
Used to pump waste to the surface
Toilet
Into the Command Room
Inside the Command Room, complete with Bunkbeds & Telecoms
Battery maintenance
Peace through NATO
WW2 brick post, complete with aircraft observation
Inside
Diehardlove
View from the top, looking out over Brassington ROC Post
Thanks for looking