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Historic highlights: in the hammer beam roof was nearly taken away to repair the one at Windsor Castle. Now a restaurant and art gallery, this was once the turbine hall of the London Hydraulic Power Company. For more than years until the s, incredibly this slightly Heath-Robinson outfit operating via its own mile network of pipes and tunnels supplied pressurised water at psi to power hotel and apartment block lifts, theatre curtains and stage revolves, presses for hat-blocking, forging, flanging and stamping, even dockyard cranes.

Running from Limehouse in the east to the Earls Court Exhibition Centre, from Pentonville Road across the river to Southwark and Rotherhithe, these tunnels — the one under the Thames is easily large enough to drive a car through — were constructed to such a high quality that years later many of the original cast-iron conduits are still in use.

In , the catacombs expanded when wine importers W. Gilbey moved their business to Camden Goods Station and the vaults became an excellent storage space for whiskey, wine and gin. Whilst the area has undergone major transformation over the years, the bulk of the Eastern and Western Horse Tunnels remain in tact and uninhabited — however off limits to the public.

This tunnel cuts under the mainline tracks coming out of Euston and pops up near Chalk Farm and was used to divert empty trains to Willesden. The above photograph is taken on the other side of this door looking back towards the canal. Donate Here. Log in Register. What's new. New posts. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Thread starter LashedLlama Start date Feb 24, Tags camden catacombs exploring london tunnels underground urbex victorian.

Very nice that well explored. Interesting stuff, I must admit this is new to me, I found it very interesting.



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