Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119296.html
RMPAMBRC–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
A cold war watch tower among tree Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-cold-war-watch-tower-among-tree-image339678876.html
RF2AMHKTC–A cold war watch tower among tree
The iconic Avro Vulcan strategic bomber of the Royal Air Force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-iconic-avro-vulcan-strategic-bomber-of-the-royal-air-force-image469041219.html
RF2J72JT3–The iconic Avro Vulcan strategic bomber of the Royal Air Force.
Building destroyed by Nato bombing in 1999 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-building-destroyed-by-nato-bombing-in-1999-55607870.html
RMD6D4BA–Building destroyed by Nato bombing in 1999
Cartoon, Attractive Holiday Resorts, August 1914, WW1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-attractive-holiday-resorts-august-1914-ww1-image501430618.html
RM2M3P3TA–Cartoon, Attractive Holiday Resorts, August 1914, WW1
Bullet and shell holes in stone walls of Citadel building Budapest Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bullet-and-shell-holes-in-stone-walls-of-citadel-building-budapest-78512524.html
RMEFMFEM–Bullet and shell holes in stone walls of Citadel building Budapest
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - MAY 1: North American B-25 Mitchell flying as part of the air show on May 1 celebration of 2014, Budapest, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-budapest-hungary-may-1-north-american-b-25-mitchell-flying-as-part-82040836.html
RFEND7WT–BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - MAY 1: North American B-25 Mitchell flying as part of the air show on May 1 celebration of 2014, Budapest,
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119300.html
RMPAMBRG–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
The iconic Avro Vulcan strategic bomber of the Royal Air Force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-iconic-avro-vulcan-strategic-bomber-of-the-royal-air-force-image469041220.html
RF2J72JT4–The iconic Avro Vulcan strategic bomber of the Royal Air Force.
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119285.html
RMPAMBR1–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
The iconic Avro Vulcan strategic bomber of the Royal Air Force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-iconic-avro-vulcan-strategic-bomber-of-the-royal-air-force-image469041222.html
RF2J72JT6–The iconic Avro Vulcan strategic bomber of the Royal Air Force.
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119317.html
RMPAMBT5–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
The iconic Avro Vulcan strategic bomber of the Royal Air Force. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-iconic-avro-vulcan-strategic-bomber-of-the-royal-air-force-image469041224.html
RF2J72JT8–The iconic Avro Vulcan strategic bomber of the Royal Air Force.
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119293.html
RMPAMBR9–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119295.html
RMPAMBRB–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119291.html
RMPAMBR7–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119323.html
RMPAMBTB–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119320.html
RMPAMBT8–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119270.html
RMPAMBPE–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119284.html
RMPAMBR0–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119288.html
RMPAMBR4–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119311.html
RMPAMBRY–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119292.html
RMPAMBR8–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119305.html
RMPAMBRN–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119301.html
RMPAMBRH–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119286.html
RMPAMBR2–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119290.html
RMPAMBR6–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119297.html
RMPAMBRD–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119287.html
RMPAMBR3–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119298.html
RMPAMBRE–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119307.html
RMPAMBRR–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119322.html
RMPAMBTA–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119281.html
RMPAMBPW–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119303.html
RMPAMBRK–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119310.html
RMPAMBRX–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119294.html
RMPAMBRA–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119269.html
RMPAMBPD–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119326.html
RMPAMBTE–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119319.html
RMPAMBT7–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119325.html
RMPAMBTD–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119302.html
RMPAMBRJ–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119315.html
RMPAMBT3–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119271.html
RMPAMBPF–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119299.html
RMPAMBRF–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119312.html
RMPAMBT0–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119306.html
RMPAMBRP–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119273.html
RMPAMBPH–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119282.html
RMPAMBPX–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119313.html
RMPAMBT1–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119324.html
RMPAMBTC–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119321.html
RMPAMBT9–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119272.html
RMPAMBPG–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119318.html
RMPAMBT6–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119289.html
RMPAMBR5–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119304.html
RMPAMBRM–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119283.html
RMPAMBPY–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119280.html
RMPAMBPT–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/orford-ness-suffolk-uk-14th-october-2011-the-atomic-weapons-research-establishment-awre-at-orford-ness-in-suffolk-england-it-was-used-to-test-ordinance-from-wwi-through-to-the-cold-war-the-pagodas-were-designed-to-test-britains-first-atomic-bomb-the-blue-danube-the-buildings-had-concrete-roofs-that-were-covered-with-sand-and-stones-that-were-designed-to-collapse-if-an-explosion-took-place-covering-the-main-blast-at-no-point-was-a-nuclear-warhead-used-during-the-testing-of-the-atomic-weapons-at-this-facility-pic-taken-14102011-credit-michael-scottalamy-live-news-image213119308.html
RMPAMBRT–Orford Ness, Suffolk UK. 14th October, 2011. The Atomic Weapons Research Establishment (AWRE) at Orford Ness in Suffolk, England. It was used to test ordinance from WWI through to the Cold War. The pagoda's were designed to test Britain's first atomic bomb, the Blue Danube. The buildings had concrete roofs that were covered with sand and stones that were designed to collapse if an explosion took place, covering the main blast. At no point was a nuclear warhead used during the testing of the atomic weapons at this facility. Pic taken 14/10/2011. Credit: Michael Scott/Alamy Live News
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