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2015-11-14 07:19:47| Agriculture - Topix.net

Anderson bomb shelters were common in Britain in the Second Word War. Essentially a small building made of corrugated steel, they were handed out by civil defence authorities to be erected, placed in a hole dug more than a metre into the earth and them covered with the dug-out dirt and sand bags.

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