In Churchill’s wartime bunker, veterans recall clandestine work Aug 28, 2009
But the labyrinth-like network of underground bunkers in the shadow of Big Ben and Parliament reverberated yesterday with the sounds of clinking tea cups and laughter as surviving staff - from intelligence officers to typists - gathered in the Cabinet War Rooms to recall life in the clandestine base ahead of the anniversary of the outbreak of World War II on Sept. 1, 1939 ... Despite Churchill s reservations, the Cabinet War Rooms became one of the key locations in World War II, Sheffield said... (Boston Globe)
QA: Tips for mobility-impaired travelers Aug 8, 2009
The fully accessible (and way cool) Cabinet War Rooms also offer a discounted disabled ticket, with a "carer" getting in free. Same deal at the Tower of London, where - and I know this has nothing to do with your question but I thought was interesting - blind and partly sighted visitors can feel tactile models of the Crown Jewels. (AZCentral -- Travel)
Blitz bunker Jul 20, 2009
A letter showing Churchill's annoyance when he discovered this security flaw is on display at the Cabinet War Rooms ... The Cabinet War Rooms, now open to the public, were used as an underground command centre throughout World War II. ... Phil Reed Director Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms. (BBC News -- UK)
Great London Pubs and Taverns Apr 9, 2009
Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral, the Tower, Hyde Park, the Cabinet War Rooms. All great. (Suite101.com)