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One of the most important phases of the current feverish preparation for the war that observers say is “inevitable" are tile measures being taken for the protection of the civilian population in the event of hostile air raids Here is tile new type of bomb-proof shelter recently evolved and offered for sale to firms or families at London At TOP is a view of the outside of the chamber. The steel dome of the shelter is covered with earth to a thickness of 30 inches. Gas-proof doors are supplied lo keep out noxious fumes. BELOW is a view of the bomb shelter as it would look cut in half.

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20389, 4 January 1938, Page 10

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One of the most important phases of the current feverish preparation for the war that observers say is “inevitable" are tile measures being taken for the protection of the civilian population in the event of hostile air raids Here is tile new type of bomb-proof shelter recently evolved and offered for sale to firms or families at London At TOP is a view of the outside of the chamber. The steel dome of the shelter is covered with earth to a thickness of 30 inches. Gas-proof doors are supplied lo keep out noxious fumes. BELOW is a view of the bomb shelter as it would look cut in half. Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20389, 4 January 1938, Page 10

One of the most important phases of the current feverish preparation for the war that observers say is “inevitable" are tile measures being taken for the protection of the civilian population in the event of hostile air raids Here is tile new type of bomb-proof shelter recently evolved and offered for sale to firms or families at London At TOP is a view of the outside of the chamber. The steel dome of the shelter is covered with earth to a thickness of 30 inches. Gas-proof doors are supplied lo keep out noxious fumes. BELOW is a view of the bomb shelter as it would look cut in half. Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20389, 4 January 1938, Page 10

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