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 FOR EOIN ENGLISH COPY FIRST Jean Walsh and her neighbour Jerry Coughlan standing in the garden above the shelter with landscaper Aidan Carroll emerging from the shelter. The Second World War air raid shelter was discovered in the garden of a private house in Douglas, Cork when the owner was having her garden landscaped. The house was built in the 1920's by the Archer family who had a massive fear of airstrikes. Picture Dan Linehan
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 FOR EOIN ENGLISH COPY FIRST Jean Walsh and her neighbour Jerry Coughlan standing in the garden above the shelter with landscaper Aidan Carroll emerging from the shelter. The Second World War air raid shelter was discovered in the garden of a private house in Douglas, Cork when the owner was having her garden landscaped. The house was built in the 1920's by the Archer family who had a massive fear of airstrikes. Picture Dan Linehan
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FOR EOIN ENGLISH COPY FIRST Jean Walsh and her neighbour Jerry Coughlan standing in the garden above the shelter with landscaper Aidan Carroll emerging from the shelter. The Second World War air raid shelter was discovered in the garden of a private house in Douglas, Cork when the owner was having her garden landscaped. The house was built in the 1920's by the Archer family who had a massive fear of airstrikes. Picture Dan Linehan