FROM SITTING ROOM TO DUG-OUT.—Many novel air-raid shelters have been built in England, and this Palmer’s Green resident has carried out a practical idea of having additional entrances to his cellar the sitting room and the dining room. Trap doors have been cut into the floors of both rooms, thus also supplying extra exits in case of emergency.
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Evening Star, Issue 23683, 17 September 1940, Page 10
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58FROM SITTING ROOM TO DUG-OUT.—Many novel air-raid shelters have been built in England, and this Palmer’s Green resident has carried out a practical idea of having additional entrances to his cellar the sitting room and the dining room. Trap doors have been cut into the floors of both rooms, thus also supplying extra exits in case of emergency. Evening Star, Issue 23683, 17 September 1940, Page 10
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