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  2. Air raid shelter - Wikipedia

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    The Morrison shelter, officially termed Table (Morrison) Indoor Shelter, had a cage-like construction beneath it. It was designed by John Baker and named after Herbert Morrison, the Minister of Home Security at the time. It was the result of the realisation that due to the lack of house cellars it was necessary to develop an effective type of ...

  3. John Baker, Baron Baker - Wikipedia

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    The Morrison shelter was therefore designed to be able to withstand the upper floor falling, of a typical two-storey-house undergoing a partial collapse. The shelter was designed to absorb this energy by plastic deformation, since this can absorb two or three orders of magnitude more energy than elastic deformation. [ 10 ]

  4. Air Raid Precautions - Wikipedia

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    ARP wardens ensured the blackout was observed, sounded air raid sirens, safely guided people into public air raid shelters, issued and checked gas masks, evacuated areas around unexploded bombs, rescued people where possible from bomb damaged properties, located temporary accommodation for those who had been bombed out, and reported to their ...

  5. This Woman Is Living in a Bomb Shelter for an Entire Year - AOL

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    A TikToker, @undergroundgirl1, is renting out her friend's bomb shelter for a year because West Coast rent prices are just too high and TikTok is losing it.

  6. Bath Blitz - Wikipedia

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    Today the square plays host to a variety of community activities, including the Jane Austen Festival and the annual Bath Boules Tournament. [ 1 ] Willi Schludecker, 87, who flew more than 120 sorties for the Luftwaffe , including the Bath Blitz, travelled to the UK as part of Bath's annual remembrance service on Friday 25 April 2008. [ 8 ]

  7. Royal Voluntary Service - Wikipedia

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    On 16 May 1938, the British government set out the objectives of the Women's Voluntary Service for Civil Defence: . It was seen "as the enrolment of women for Air Raid Precaution Services of Local Authorities, to help to bring home to every household what air attack may mean, and to make known to every household [in the country] what it can do to protect itself and the community."

  8. Liverpool Blitz - Wikipedia

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    Today one of the most vivid symbols of the Liverpool Blitz is the burnt outer shell of St Luke's Church, located in the city centre, which was destroyed by an incendiary bomb on 5 May 1941. The church was gutted during the firebombing but remained standing and, in its prominent position in the city, was a stark reminder of what Liverpool and ...

  9. Newcastle Blitz - Wikipedia

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    Another air raid came for North Shields as W.A. Wilkinsons (used as an air raid shelter) was hit. Newcastle, like other English cities and large towns at the time, had been expanding rapidly throughout the 1920s and 1930s with new housing being built in the private sector, as well as new council housing to replace inner city slums.