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moved its Camouflage Section and main workshops to the Thatched Barn, developing a research facility to create camouflage, explosive devices, and coding equipment. Station XV was run by film director and World War I RAF veteran Capt. J. Elder Wills, who recruited artists, stage prop experts and even
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In the late 1980s the building was demolished, and replaced with a modern hotel, the Elstree Moat House, which later became a Holiday Inn and in late 2020/early 2021 was bought by Hilton and rebranded as a Doubletree by Hilton.
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says that, during the days before it was possible to telephone America directly from outside London, he would drive to the Thatched Barn to make transatlantic telephone calls in order to cast his film Chato's Land (1972).
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Imperial War Museum Sound Archives Account by an NCO of work at the Thatched Barn, an operational centre of the Inter Services Research Bureau ()
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In 1927, the Thatched Barn was commissioned by a Mrs Merrick and opened in 1934 as a "roadhouse", and a place where film stars could meet a lady.
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In the 1950s, the Ministry of Works used the Thatched Barn as its Building Research Station, for example, to test concrete.
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As an expensive hotel close to Elstree Film Studios, the Thatched Barn was used by film stars and film makers. Director
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purchased the Thatched Barn as his first hotel; however, like his camps, it was requisitioned (this time by the
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Spymistress: The Life of Vera Atkins, the Greatest Female Secret Agent of World War II
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Spymistress: The Life of Vera Atkins, the Greatest Female Secret Agent of World War II
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1940s: SOE – Station XV of the Inter Services Research Bureaux
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In June 1942, the Inter Services Research Bureau part of the
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Training establishments of the Special Operations Executive
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See also "Japer Maskelyne Master of Make-Believe" (
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Index

mock-Tudor
Borehamwood
Hertfordshire
England
Billy Butlin
Station XV
Special Operations Executive
Playboy Club
Elstree Film Studios
The Saint
The Prisoner
Holiday Inn
Bette Davis
Billy Butlin
SOE
Special Operations Executive
Jasper Maskelyne
Michael Winner



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