In
1901, the town of Keighley, West Yorkshire, UK, built an entirely new
shopping district over top of a street of abandoned shops. The street
level was adjusted, and new shop owners moved into the new Royal Arcade.
The original shopping center was now underground, used as storage
cellars for some of the new shops, but completely forgotten by everyone
else. For a hundred years. Construction work in 2003 brought the
underground street to public attention.
When
builders found their way into the secret street more than a century
later, while working in the cellars of the shops above, they discovered
the original wooden shop-fronts and stable pens hauntingly frozen in
time.
Electric lighting was installed to make the space easier to
navigate during reconstruction work and it’s understood that various
period items were also added for the benefit of future tours. Other
items, however, may have been left over from the Victorian era, largely
undisturbed since the abandoned underground street was sealed off and
forgotten.
There are now plans to restore the complex and open it up to the public as a glimpse into the past. You can
see plenty of pictures of this subterranean time capsule at Urban Ghosts.
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