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Greenwich North Footpath - Greenwich

Greenwich North footpath

Date:   December 2015

Location: Greenwich

Demolished:  No



The footpath is a fascinating route to explore, although it can be quite long. Construction of the tunnel began in 1899, and it finally opened to the public in 1902. While there are suggestions that the tunnel may have been used as an air-raid shelter during wartime, there is no definitive information to confirm this.,






First Entrance - Greenwich 



 Second Entrance - Isle of dog

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