Boris Johnson and the nation's military leaders if a nuclear war breaks out. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine pushed the world to the brink of war, it gives a snapshot into where Britain's leaders could be forced to retreat to if the situation escalates further.
Photographs from The Last Things, which was published in 2008 by photographer David Moore, gave a rare glimpse into the bunker whether the PM would be staying if World War Three erupts and the Prime Minister launches Trident Missiles.
It features a world of briefing rooms, decontamination suites and communication and command and control offices.It can be cut off from the outside world at a few minutes' notice and has its own ventilation system to allow people to breathe without ingesting outside air.The Pindar Bunker lies four stories deep, even deeper than the Tube lines which criss-cross the capital, and is crammed with modern technology, including the ability to take over Britain's entire communications network.Its construction - which took 10 years and reportedly cost a staggering £126.3 million - was finished in the mid-1990s and was highly secret with plans being held back from public records.More than 100 top politicians, generals and others could live in the bunker, built on the orders of Margaret Thatcher in the Eighties, in the event of nuclear war, a chemical weapons onslaught or another major attack.It is name comes from Greek lyric poet, Pindar, whose house was apparently spared when Alexander the Great sacked Thebes in 335 BC.The extraordinary pictures show an interior far from comfortable luxury - a utilitarian style reminiscent of the Cold War of the 1980s, like something from a John Le Carre spy thriller.
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