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Not that it might help but you could always try the Local Heritage section (Archivist) - usually found close to the library. Here you should be able to view old ordnance survey maps and if you're lucky, aerial photos - old ones. There should be somebody there up for a bit of detective work ;)

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Do a test pit. If you can find the Time Team book Archaeology is Rubbish in your library, it will tell you how to go about it and how to record anything you find.

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could try asking here maybe someone might be able to help

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I really doubt whether there's a bunker up there. I'd imagine it was built either for a shed or greenhouse. I just wondered whether there was some outhouse building or something.

Only recently did I find out that my bedroom used to be larger. It's a 3-bed house but the master bedroom is at the front. However, my bedroom used to be the master bedroom. At some point, a little old lady lived in this house, became infirm to the point of not being able to negotiate stairs and hence the master bedroom was partitioned off and a small bathroom was built upstairs.

This would have been more than 40 years ago.

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A woman round the corner from us still has an air raid shelter in her back garden.


pics pls :cry:

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pics pls :cry:

Sorry, I don't have any pics..
It's about six foot long, has brick ends and corrigated iron (or steel, not sure which) walls and curved roof.
Apparently it used to be covered in soil, but they dug it out.

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brataccas wrote:
pics pls :cry:

Sorry, I don't have any pics..
It's about six foot long, has brick ends and corrigated iron (or steel, not sure which) walls and curved roof.
Apparently it used to be covered in soil, but they dug it out.




sounds like an anderson shelter. :shock:

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lacloss wrote:
sounds like an anderson shelter. :shock:

* Heads off to Google *

Yep that does look like it, only I'd say half of it is below the ground level of the rest of the garden.
This one looks similar.
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lacloss wrote:
sounds like an anderson shelter. :shock:

* Heads off to Google *

Yep that does look like it, only I'd say half of it is below the ground level of the rest of the garden.
This one looks similar.
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Safe as fcuk! :lol:


You didn't see the Tony Robinson series on the Blitz earlier this summer then?

The Anderson shelters were half-buried in the ground, and then soil dumped on top. They obviously couldn't withstand a direct hit, but there are documented cases of people surviving bombs dropping very nearby.

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they dont save u from bombs but its a deterrant for the shrapnel ;)

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Safe as fcuk! :lol:

You didn't see the Tony Robinson series on the Blitz earlier this summer then?

That plucky little milk bottle kept standing!

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pcernie wrote:
Safe as fcuk! :lol:


You didn't see the Tony Robinson series on the Blitz earlier this summer then?

The Anderson shelters were half-buried in the ground, and then soil dumped on top. They obviously couldn't withstand a direct hit, but there are documented cases of people surviving bombs dropping very nearby.


I was thinking more along the lines of, 'I'd hate to have cause to test it' :D

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I was thinking more along the lines of, 'I'd hate to have cause to test it' :D


Fair enough. Thousands did, though. And lived to tell the tale. :)

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