Anchor Exchange
Anchor Exchange
is an underground
telephone exchange
built in
Birmingham
in the
1950s
. It was built together with the
Guardian Exchange
in
Manchester
and the
Kingsway Exchange
in
London
to provide hardened communications in the event of
nuclear war
. In common with most
civil defence
structures of the time it was designed to withstand
Atomic bombs
although would not have survived a direct hit.
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