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A Sunderland firm converted a boiler into an air raid shelter during the Second World War
Sandbags are placed for the protection of vital buildings in Gateshead in prepartion for air raids. Here workmen place the bags around the childrens hospital. 07/10/1939
Pictured is the Anderson shelter which saved four people when a bomb made the crater in the background during the previous nights air raid over the North-East
A Sunderland firm converted a boiler into air raid shelter. 03 / 08 / 1939A Sunderland firm converted a boiler into air raid shelter. 03/08/1939
An Anderson air raid shelter under construction in a garden. Circa: 1939
The picture shows the air raid shelter sign on Northumberland Street, Newcastle. 14/12/1939
Students are employed to fill bags with soil to protect Newcastle Dental Hospital in case of enemy attack
The "Best-Kept Gardens"contest for Condercum Estate, NewcastleThe " Best-Kept Gardens" contest for Condercum Estate, Newcastle. Tenants brought to light a new angle on gardening - how to make the A.R.P
Work in progress on one of the air raid shelters which is being constructed by the Newcastle authorities for the residents of Noble Street
Residents of Links Avenue, Monkseaton, who decided to construct their own communal air raid shelter, pictured at work on the first trench, August 1939