I love watching these old bunker shows,I served from '74-84 in the US Army and spent two tours in Germany,These vent systems and old lighting systems are the same as I used both in the US and Germany,They didn't upgrade things much from WW2,We still had "C"rations(field rations) with cigarettes until 1979,Much you see here was still in use then and maintained where I was.
It seems to be a code name. All the stuff I have read about it does not use ROTOR as an acronym. Some of the radar antennas did rotate though, so maybe that is where the name originated. Best guess I can come up with.
Hi folks, that Milo Tin is like a night drink I think, something like Horlicks, I could be wrong with flavour but I recall seeing it on the same shelves. Like a malted type of drink.
I love watching these old bunker shows,I served from '74-84 in the US Army and spent two tours in Germany,These vent systems and old lighting systems are the same as I used both in the US and Germany,They didn't upgrade things much from WW2,We still had "C"rations(field rations) with cigarettes until 1979,Much you see here was still in use then and maintained where I was.
The one red/blue around 6:20 is the old packing from a lightbulb (got a few in my collection, never used) :)
So glad we got to see this one and those old news papers! Great place 💯
Looking forward to this one 😀
Can't wait hopefully I'll be home to watch this .Thanks Ian and Chris in advance
Another great video was massive this place
Excellent video and location folks
That was some massive bunker. The varying degrees of decay in this one were very interesting. Cheers.
Just watching now, looking forward to this one!
👏🏻Great explore. Always amazing how large they were. I would get nervous walking along the floor dividers 😂👍🏻
BLOODY BRILLIANT , GREAT TOUR OF THIS ONE , AMAZING HOW MUCH DOSH SPENT AND ONLY OPERATED FOR FEW SHORT YEARS , TAKE CARE FOLK 👌
Interesting Ian Thank you
To think of the cost to build these places in the austerity 50's, only to be obsolete within months of going g on line.
6:45 i hope that lights a reflection 😮
Wow 🤩
DV on the pipes could possibly be a Drain Valve pipe. or something similar. ( a DWV Drain Waste Vent or similar. is the closest thing )
always love your video's. what does "ROTOR" stand for????
regards Graeme
It seems to be a code name. All the stuff I have read about it does not use ROTOR as an acronym. Some of the radar antennas did rotate though, so maybe that is where the name originated. Best guess I can come up with.
At 1806. Looks like a date in pencil on the back of that sink. 5/2/52. Which makes sense as the bunker became operational in 1952.
So that’s been abandoned for sixty years? Dang.
That looked like a tin of Milo which is a fortified drink. Powdered form is a bit like ovaltine
Hi folks, that Milo Tin is like a night drink I think, something like Horlicks, I could be wrong with flavour but I recall seeing it on the same shelves. Like a malted type of drink.
It's more cocoa based than malt. Widely available in South East Asia. Presumably, a legacy of British occupation.
Made by nestle, choc drink.
we are getting spoiled greetings from us in Cornwall
Could DW be drinking water
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The food drink is Milo
hi guys
If it ran on batteries it would be DC
Like a program of...some mothers do have them.... sorry just jokeing..