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When this man's driveway collapsed he never could have predicted what he would find beneath it - Page 13 of 21 - Kiwi Report

When this man's driveway collapsed he never could have predicted what he would find beneath it


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[post_page_title]An air raid shelter[/post_page_title]
During WWII, towns and cities across England were falling victim to enemy bombings. To try and save human life as much as possible, Sir John Anderson was given the task of keeping people safe during air raids. It was thanks to him that this simple air raid shelter was created.

Buried half underground, this shelter was normally placed in a backyard and disguised to avoid detection. During these devastating air raids, residents could make their way into the shelter and hopefully remain safe and sound. However, this wasn’t the only shelter that was being used.

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