John Thurgood at the entrance to the British Resistance’s underground base at Terling, which was made and used during the Second World War. He was a young member oF the Terling group. Fifty years later he posed for this photograph.
The hatch at the entrance swung open on a pivot. The woodwork shown is all that was left of it. The hole behind him and to the left was the escape hole.
John Thurgood at the entrance to the British Resistance’s underground base at Terling, which was made and used during the Second World War. He was a young member oF the Terling group. Fifty years later he posed for this photograph
Ref | M2015 |
Photographer | Winston Alderton |
Date taken | 1990 approx |
Source | Thurgood, John.. The Lincoln, New Road, Terling.See also Tape 194 with John Thurgood in the Interview section |