White Cliffs, Fan Bay Deep Shelter Graffito
A small head carved into the chalk wall deep inside Second World War Fan Bay Deep Shelter, The White Cliffs of Dover, Kent. Below the head is a half cylinder cut mark of the pneumatic drill used during the digging of the tunnels.
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/kent/the-white-cliffs-of-dover/the-fan-bay-deep-shelter-project-at-the-white-cliffs-of-dover
For more detail on the historic graffiti: https://nationaltrusthbsmr.esdm.co.uk/LLWS/LLFiles/216549/original_216549.pdf
94 photos taken in February 2024 by David Fletcher (@artfletch) with a Sony a7R III and processed in Reality Capture. With thanks to Jon Barker and the National Trust for access and permission.
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/kent/the-white-cliffs-of-dover/the-fan-bay-deep-shelter-project-at-the-white-cliffs-of-dover
For more detail on the historic graffiti: https://nationaltrusthbsmr.esdm.co.uk/LLWS/LLFiles/216549/original_216549.pdf
94 photos taken in February 2024 by David Fletcher (@artfletch) with a Sony a7R III and processed in Reality Capture. With thanks to Jon Barker and the National Trust for access and permission.