Entrance to public dug out bomb shelter in Margate, WW1
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Entrance to public dug out bomb shelter in Margate, WW1
The entrance to a public dug-out in Trinity Square, Margate, Kent, designed to offer underground safety to members of the public during air raids during the First World War. It was estimated that in Thanet 396 bombs were dropped and 343 shells fired throughout the course of the war. Date: 1914-1918
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