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one of the abandoned places that features in this new exhibition and chris is from london transport museum. what else can we see in this exhibition? it's a chance for people to get behind the scenes in the london tube stations, see what lies behind those secret doors and grills you walk past every time you use the tube and also find out how they were used ingeniously for wartime shelter things like growing micro herbs and it means that people don't have to necessarily go to these places to experience them but can see just how fascinating they are, the sites, the sounds, the people behind these hidden places beneath the city. there were how many, thousands of people sheltering? 8000 people. this is by the 16th of the side, and 500 bunks were in here alone. i've had the privilege of meeting and interfering one of the people who lived here for about two years as a child when her family lived here for about two years as a child when herfamily home lived here for about two years as a child when her family home was destroyed. i found out child when her family home was destroyed. ifound out how l
one of the abandoned places that features in this new exhibition and chris is from london transport museum. what else can we see in this exhibition? it's a chance for people to get behind the scenes in the london tube stations, see what lies behind those secret doors and grills you walk past every time you use the tube and also find out how they were used ingeniously for wartime shelter things like growing micro herbs and it means that people don't have to necessarily go to these places to...
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i still like going to the actual natural history museum, as well. but i think mine's... in secret, i think mine's better. i'll high—five that. love it. i am so proud of you. i know, mum. love you, mum. a quick word on what stephen barclay the brexit secretary has said going into a meeting in luxembourg, he said, "talks are ongoing, we need to give space to proceed, detail conversations are under way, a deal is possible." let's take a look at the weather forecast. more rain in the forecast, before i get accused of being a prophet of doom, today is one of the less grim days of the next few. low pressure in cloud, a lot of cloud around. —— in charge. not entirely dry, showers, across wales and southern parts of england, into the south—east, one or two could be quite heavy. slowly improving situation today, weather will brighten up with some sunny spells coming in, slowly for many of us. spells coming in, slowly for many of us. 14 to 17 degrees. overnight, band of rain pushing east, it will reach most parts of the country overnight, with strengthening wind, and it is
i still like going to the actual natural history museum, as well. but i think mine's... in secret, i think mine's better. i'll high—five that. love it. i am so proud of you. i know, mum. love you, mum. a quick word on what stephen barclay the brexit secretary has said going into a meeting in luxembourg, he said, "talks are ongoing, we need to give space to proceed, detail conversations are under way, a deal is possible." let's take a look at the weather forecast. more rain in the...
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chris nix is from the london transport museum. what's this exhibition all about, then? these dark, secret abandoned places? well, the exhibition is an experiential thing, really. it's not something you visit, its something you explore and discover. we are opening up the behind—the—scenes of the underground, the places that are secret, hidden behind those doors you walk past every time you commute. and in some of the areas we've recreated things like this, so you can see how people lived and worked underground, took shelter from bombs in time of war and in certain places we have really secret places where churchill, for example, took shelter in the railway executive committee's conversion of down street disused station. an abandoned underground station? that's right. during the height of the blitz the prime minister taking refuge, sleeping, dining, working in this disused underground station on the piccadilly line. fascinating people's stories are brought to life in this. as i say, they allow people to hear, feel and see these kind of places and also be able to come
chris nix is from the london transport museum. what's this exhibition all about, then? these dark, secret abandoned places? well, the exhibition is an experiential thing, really. it's not something you visit, its something you explore and discover. we are opening up the behind—the—scenes of the underground, the places that are secret, hidden behind those doors you walk past every time you commute. and in some of the areas we've recreated things like this, so you can see how people lived and...
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i still like going to the actual natural history museum, as well. but i think mine's... in secret, i think mine's better. i'll high—five that. love it. i am so proud of you. i know, mum. love you, mum. the check of cambridge has talked with the importance of young people learning the importance of mental health. they met pupils and teachers at government run school for disadvantaged children on the first full day of their visit. they sat some of the younger children and a preschool class before meeting all the peoples. the duchess told stu d e nts the peoples. the duchess told students the issue of girl's education as well important to the couple that the chick spoke about teaching young people the importance of mental health. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. there will be some brighter weather around today, but not entirely dry. we will see if you showers. the satellite picture shows today that we still have extensive cloud across the country, thanks to a nearby area of low pressure. already looking out towards the atlantic and this bump on t
i still like going to the actual natural history museum, as well. but i think mine's... in secret, i think mine's better. i'll high—five that. love it. i am so proud of you. i know, mum. love you, mum. the check of cambridge has talked with the importance of young people learning the importance of mental health. they met pupils and teachers at government run school for disadvantaged children on the first full day of their visit. they sat some of the younger children and a preschool class...
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she had discovered the secret of "aburidashi". it involves soaking and crushing soybeans to make and crushing soybeans to make an ink which vanishes as it dries. it took her two hours to get the texture of the inkjust right. it almost fooled her professor, until he realised he need to heat the paper over his gas stove, and then the letters appeared. you can see them there on the right, the left hand side of the paper was not heated. having said all that she did leave him a clue when she handed the homework in, on an attached note, which i am not sure ninjas would do? a p pa re ntly apparently lemon juice also works. we do get a job if you area works. we do get a job if you are a ninja? —— would you get a job. this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming upfor days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news — as president erdogan makes military gains but diplomatic losses over his operation in northern syria, we'll be asking if a coherent european response is possible. and nearly four weeks
she had discovered the secret of "aburidashi". it involves soaking and crushing soybeans to make and crushing soybeans to make an ink which vanishes as it dries. it took her two hours to get the texture of the inkjust right. it almost fooled her professor, until he realised he need to heat the paper over his gas stove, and then the letters appeared. you can see them there on the right, the left hand side of the paper was not heated. having said all that she did leave him a clue when...
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chris nix is from london transport museum. what can we see in this exhibition? it's a chance for people to get behind—the—scenes of abandoned tube stations and see what is lying behind secret doors and grills that you walk past every time you use the tube. and also find out how they were used ingeniously for wartime shelter, things like growing micro herbs and it means that people don't necessarily have to go to these spaces to experience them, but can see just how fascinating they are, the sides, the sounds, the people's stories behind the places beneath the city. people cancer are places like this, but this is about giving access in the museum to these hidden spaces? that was micro, also recreating spaces, so whether people have been on the tours before or it's their first experience of it, will let them get an experience of, what you can hear now... that is an underground train. we are lower than the underground? about 60 metres below. thousands of people could shelter down here, this is about 1/16 of the size, there were 500 bunks in here alone. we had t
chris nix is from london transport museum. what can we see in this exhibition? it's a chance for people to get behind—the—scenes of abandoned tube stations and see what is lying behind secret doors and grills that you walk past every time you use the tube. and also find out how they were used ingeniously for wartime shelter, things like growing micro herbs and it means that people don't necessarily have to go to these spaces to experience them, but can see just how fascinating they are, the...
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i still like going to the actual natural history museum, as well. but i think mine's... in secret, i think mine's better. i'll high-5 that. love it. i am so better. i'll high-5 that. love it. i am so proud of you. i know, mum. love you, mum. thank you to jack and his mum, jayne, forjoining us. and lovely to see that hug, as well, isn't it? time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tarah welsh. trafalgar square has been cleared of climate change activists after the police issued a london—wide ban on the group's protests. extinction rebellion had been lawfully camped in the area since last monday. more than 1,400 people have been arrested during eight days of disruption across the capital. police have told protestors to stop their action immediately or face arrest. the queen will attend a service at westminster abbey today to mark its 750th anniversary. the church was originally built by edward the confessor, but in 1269 it was replaced with the grand gothic structure that stands on the site today. he is one of the uk's
i still like going to the actual natural history museum, as well. but i think mine's... in secret, i think mine's better. i'll high-5 that. love it. i am so better. i'll high-5 that. love it. i am so proud of you. i know, mum. love you, mum. thank you to jack and his mum, jayne, forjoining us. and lovely to see that hug, as well, isn't it? time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm tarah welsh. trafalgar square has been cleared of climate...