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Nottingham War Rooms was built between 1952 and 1953 to protect the government from a direct nuclear blast.
The rooms protected one of the 11 Regional Seats of Government from which a Regional Commissioner would have absolute power to govern the surviving population in the event of an atomic blast.
These eerie images even show the BBC broadcast room which would have been used to communicate with survivors on the outside.
The site was decommissioned in 1967 and has lain untouched since that time.
In 1967 the site was briefly taken over by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (now DEFRA) and was used as a coordinating point during the Foot and Mouth outbreak.
After lying unused for decades the War Rooms have now been purchased by property developer Hamilton Russell who facilitated the 3D scans alongside Nottingham Trent University .
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