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WW2 Project
Dylan Williams
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Air Raid Shelters
• We built an Air Raid Shelter using a cardboard box.
• We covered it in camouflage and decorated more cardboard to look like wood and earth
• It was a very strong structure which would shelter people from bombs.
• There were many different designs of Air Raid shelters.
• Some can still be visited today.
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Model Air Raid Shelter
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Cirencester Air Raid Shelter Museum• Air Raid Shelter Museum
Sheep Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 1RQ - England, UK
• The Cirencester Air Raid Shelter was built in 1940 to protect hospital staff and patients from German bombs.
• It was turned into a museum in 1989.• It had room for over 80 people.• It was used more than 200 times during World War 2.