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 FOR EOIN ENGLISH COPY FIRST landscaper Aidan Carroll looking at items that have been left in the main room of the shelter. The room behind was probably a store. 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
ddan-war-4(1) 
 FOR EOIN ENGLISH COPY FIRST landscaper Aidan Carroll looking at items that have been left in the main room of the shelter. The room behind was probably a store. 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 landscaper Aidan Carroll looking at items that have been left in the main room of the shelter. The room behind was probably a store. 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