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Kingsway Telephone Exchange | Gromr | Flickr
Kingsway Telephone Exchange | Gromr | Flickr

Kingsway Hardened Telephone Exchange
Kingsway Hardened Telephone Exchange

London's underground Kingsway Telephone Exchange sold for tourist  attraction - DCD
London's underground Kingsway Telephone Exchange sold for tourist attraction - DCD

Report - - Kingsway Telephone Exchange, London - September 2013 |  Underground Sites | 28DaysLater.co.uk
Report - - Kingsway Telephone Exchange, London - September 2013 | Underground Sites | 28DaysLater.co.uk

Kingsway Telephone Exchange | Bradley L. Garrett | Flickr
Kingsway Telephone Exchange | Bradley L. Garrett | Flickr

The Kingsway Telephone Exchange: UK termination point of the first  transatlantic telephone line - Abandoned Spaces
The Kingsway Telephone Exchange: UK termination point of the first transatlantic telephone line - Abandoned Spaces

Kingsway Telephone Exchange - STRAY OFF THE PATH | URBAN EXPLORING
Kingsway Telephone Exchange - STRAY OFF THE PATH | URBAN EXPLORING

Discovering Holborn's underground lairs - Telegraph
Discovering Holborn's underground lairs - Telegraph

The Old London Underground Company: The Old London Underground Company  start proceedings with The Kingsway telephone exchange
The Old London Underground Company: The Old London Underground Company start proceedings with The Kingsway telephone exchange

39 Furnival Street - entrance to Kingsway secret tunnels - London CyberPunk  Tourist Guide | Secret tunnel, City streets, Tourist guide
39 Furnival Street - entrance to Kingsway secret tunnels - London CyberPunk Tourist Guide | Secret tunnel, City streets, Tourist guide

Kingsway telephone exchange - Wikipedia
Kingsway telephone exchange - Wikipedia

Tim Dunn on X: "Talking of ventilation shafts, where Holborn and Leather  Lane meet is this oddly-shaped erection. It's one of the few signs of the  massive 1940s Kingsway Telephone Exchange, the
Tim Dunn on X: "Talking of ventilation shafts, where Holborn and Leather Lane meet is this oddly-shaped erection. It's one of the few signs of the massive 1940s Kingsway Telephone Exchange, the

Dead End Street: Kingsway Telephone Exchange, London
Dead End Street: Kingsway Telephone Exchange, London

London's secret World War II tunnels to open to public | CNN
London's secret World War II tunnels to open to public | CNN

Kingsway Telephone Exchange - STRAY OFF THE PATH | URBAN EXPLORING
Kingsway Telephone Exchange - STRAY OFF THE PATH | URBAN EXPLORING

39 Furnival Street – The Gateway to a Secret Underground World… | Joe Blogs  / JVB
39 Furnival Street – The Gateway to a Secret Underground World… | Joe Blogs / JVB

Relaxation Haven at Kingsway Telephone Exchange
Relaxation Haven at Kingsway Telephone Exchange

Kingsway Telephone Exchange - STRAY OFF THE PATH | URBAN EXPLORING
Kingsway Telephone Exchange - STRAY OFF THE PATH | URBAN EXPLORING

Kingsway Telephone Exchange - STRAY OFF THE PATH | URBAN EXPLORING
Kingsway Telephone Exchange - STRAY OFF THE PATH | URBAN EXPLORING

BBC NEWS | UK | England | London | London tunnel network put on sale
BBC NEWS | UK | England | London | London tunnel network put on sale

War Resilient Communications
War Resilient Communications

WilkinsonEyre set to open secret world war two tunnels to the public
WilkinsonEyre set to open secret world war two tunnels to the public

Kingsway telephone exchange - Wikipedia
Kingsway telephone exchange - Wikipedia

Subterranea Britannica: Research Study Group: Sites: Kingsway telephone  exchange | Telephone exchange, Britannica, London history
Subterranea Britannica: Research Study Group: Sites: Kingsway telephone exchange | Telephone exchange, Britannica, London history

Kingsway Telephone Exchange, Holborn, London | Derelict Places - Urban  Exploring Forum
Kingsway Telephone Exchange, Holborn, London | Derelict Places - Urban Exploring Forum

The Second World War tunnels under Central London which housed a branch of  MI6 and had 'deepest licensed bar in UK' - MyLondon
The Second World War tunnels under Central London which housed a branch of MI6 and had 'deepest licensed bar in UK' - MyLondon