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The Heaton Park BT Tower is a 238-foot (72.54-metre) tall concrete telecommunications tower located next to Heaton Park Reservoir in Manchester, England. Heaton Park BT Tower is one of the few British towers built of reinforced concrete, and one of seven BT towers of the 'Chilterns' design. During the Cold War, the British government proposed a communications network that (it was hoped) would survive a nuclear attack. Radio stations (including the Heaton Park Tower) would maintain national and international communications before, during and after a nuclear emergency, transmitting microwave radio signals in a network known as Backbone. Spurs feeding into the network were provided at three locations: London, Manchester (Heaton Park Tower) and Birmingham.[1] Whether or not the Backbone network plan was realized is classified, but HM Government denied in Parliament that the tower's function was secretive. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @thesecretvault My Instagram: / thesecretvaultofficial (no private messages please) Facebook: / 1228424283971624 (no private messages please) / thesecretvaultofficial email me at [email protected] EMAIL IS THE NUMBER 1 WAY TO GET HOLD OF ME!!! Also present on this explore were Beface Computing - / befacecomputinglifts Liam LK - / @liam_lk Exploring with Brady Equipment used: DJI Mavic Zoom DRONE Sony A7s iii with Samyang 14mm full frame lens Dji Pocket 3 camera Insta 360x R 1 inch BOBLOV T5 Bodyworn Infra Red Camera Adobe Premiere Pro 2020 Davinci Resolve Studio Ryzen 5950X 65GB Ram Windows 10 (No Apple shiz here) Nvidia RTX 3090GFX #Abandonedplaces #Abandonedplacesuk #urbexuk #undergroundbunker #urbexexploration #urbex_europe_ #urbextreme #urbexphotography #DerelictBuildings #frozenintime #timecapsule #abandoned