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European Bunker Day. Shrine of the Sacred Heart

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Peter Gillson

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I am sure everybody is aware that today is European bunker day, no? Why not?

To be honest, i only found out this afternoon. We seem to have days for everything!

In the spirit of EBD I am posting a couple of photos of a unique bunker.

As you know Guernsey wss heavily fortified, loads of bunkers being built, each for a specific pupose. This one was built to house a searchlight.

In the 1960's Hubert Le Galloudec got permission from the States of Guernsey to clear out a bunker at Fort Hommet to make a seashell shrine. All of the shells were collected locally by Hubert and his wife, the result of his hard work is the Shrine of the Sacred Heart.


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The shrine has its own website which is impressive, including a full 360degree, movable camera view with full details of all of the pictures - it is well worth visiting the website: Here

Peter
 
Very interesting Peter and a fitting conversion from purpose. I also remember the little shell-covered chapel on the island.

As it is IBD, these were the last I visited:



(Not my photos, for discussion only).

There are a pair of these at Rye Harbour where the River Rother enters the sea. The tables inside are stands for machine guns and I think the designer inadvertently swapped protection for a wide field of fire - you stand no chance behind those embrasures.
 
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Peter - I agree, not a lot of protection there.
Fernando - happy to share, quite nice to make a place of peace and tranquility out of an object of war.
Steve - that is a beast of a bunker

Peter
 
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