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Framed Print : Hellfire Corner, Dover Castle, Kent, England. See other frames in this set
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Hellfire Corner, Dover Castle, Kent, England. See other frames in this set
Hellfire Corner, Dover Castle, Kent, England.
See other frames in this set showing, Dame Vera Lynn opens English Heritage Hellfire Corner at Dover Castle, Kent. England.
Hellfire Corner is a series of secret tunnels in the famous White Cliffs under Dover Castle, which were used as the strategic combined head quarters during World War II. These secret chambers saw the planning of the Dunkirk evacuation and the supervision of the London Air Corridor.
The tunnels were declassified around 1990 and given over to English Heritage so they could be opened to the public.
Picture taken 14th May 1990
Bolder
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Dover
Kent
England
90-3036
Media ID 21799296
© Mirrorpix
Cliff Coast Coastal Dame Vera Lynn Defence Dover Dover Castle Dunkirk English Heritage Headquarters Hellfire Corner Heritage History Kent Medals Miltary Office South East England Subterranean Subterrania Underground Vera Lynn White Cliff White Cliffs World War 2 1990
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Breathtakingly capture the historic beauty of Hellfire Corner at Dover Castle, Kent, England, with this exquisite framed print from Memory Lane Prints by Bolder. This iconic scene showcases the infamous corner where the English Channel meets the English coastline, known for its treacherous waters and strategic importance throughout history. Add a touch of timeless charm to your home or office decor while reliving the rich history of England. Explore our range of frames featuring Dame Vera Lynn's opening of English Heritage Hellfire Corner at Dover Castle, Kent, and discover more memorable moments in our collection.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to the historic Hellfire Corner, located in Dover Castle, Kent, England. The image captures the essence of this significant site during World War II. Hellfire Corner was a series of secret tunnels hidden beneath the iconic White Cliffs and served as the strategic combined headquarters for military operations. In these underground chambers, crucial decisions were made that shaped history. It was here that plans for the Dunkirk evacuation were meticulously crafted, ensuring the safe return of thousands of Allied soldiers. Additionally, Hellfire Corner played a pivotal role in overseeing and safeguarding the London Air Corridor. After decades shrouded in secrecy, these tunnels were declassified around 1990 and entrusted to English Heritage for preservation and public access. This photograph was taken on May 14th, 1990 when Dame Vera Lynn herself inaugurated English Heritage's opening of Hellfire Corner. The image showcases not only the historical significance but also highlights Dame Vera Lynn's presence at this momentous occasion. Her contribution to boosting morale through her music during wartime is legendary. As we gaze upon this snapshot from Memory Lane Prints collection by Bolder, we are transported back to an era where bravery and resilience prevailed against all odds. It serves as a reminder of our shared history and honors those who fought valiantly for freedom amidst challenging times.
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