Air-Raid Shelter Used in Home Serves as Table in Daytime

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Strong enough to bear the shock should two stories of brick and masonry tumble on it, a new shelter for protection in homes against bombs of air raiders has been developed, in England. Designed for use as a table in the daytime and a shelter at night, it is a box 612 by 4 feet, fashioned of steel, and having side walls of steel netting to prevent injury from flying glass and debris. The combination shelter and table is large enough to accommodate two adults and two small children.

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Air-Raid Shelter Used in Home Serves as Table in Daytime

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Air-Raid Shelter Used in Home Serves as Table in Daytime

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eng

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1941-06

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16

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Public Domain (Google digitized)

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Enrico Saonara
Alberto Bordignon (Supervisor)

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