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Mike H
London Ontario, Canada
46 of 104  Tue 17th Sep 2013 5:39pm  

On 12th Sep 2013 2:43pm, NormK said: Spotted this today in Bedworth Town, I have walked this pavement for years and I have only just noticed this Thumbs up
It's an escape and ventilation hatch for an air raid shelter. There were four handles underneath which would release it, and it could be opened from outside too. You can see three of the nuts in the photo. The cover is 26" x 27.5" approx. Made by Dudley & Dowell Ltd of Cradley Heath.
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Deeley Group
Herald Avenue, Coventry Business Park
47 of 104  Thu 11th Feb 2016 4:09pm  

Hi all, first post for us! 2016 is our 80th year of business and so we are reminiscing by posting old photos of our projects. Our founder, George Deeley, was renowned for building several air raid shelters throughout the city. Unfortunately, our photography archive goes back to the 1960's and I cannot find any war time images. I can confirm one location I know we built an air raid shelter which was Avon Street, Upper Stoke, Coventry. They were circa 30 ft long and 12 ft wide. Your assistance with this would be greatly appreciated. Edward
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matchle55
Coventry
48 of 104  Thu 11th Feb 2016 4:50pm  

I cannot help you with this, mainly because although my brother and I worked for G.W. Deeley it was in the 70's so before our time. Happy times working there. Please give our regards to Peter Deeley. Vaughan & Stuart M.
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mickw
nuneaton
49 of 104  Thu 11th Feb 2016 6:53pm  

Any idea in what year the shelter was built in Avon Street?
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Deeley Group
Herald Avenue, Coventry Business Park
50 of 104  Tue 16th Feb 2016 10:12am  

Thank you for your response. Peter cannot quite narrow it down but he thinks it was 1939 or 1940.
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Deeley Group
Herald Avenue, Coventry Business Park
51 of 104  Tue 16th Feb 2016 10:14am  

Thank you for the kind words. I have passed on your message to Peter and he also sends his regards. Deeley Construction are still an excellent firm to work for and still have the same strong family values within the company. All the best, Edward
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mickw
nuneaton
52 of 104  Fri 19th Feb 2016 10:33pm  

Hi Edward I've been in contact with a lady who has lived in Avon Street all her life she is 91 years of age she can't recall an air raid shelter of that size being built in Avon Street most people had their own shelters in their back gardens and those that didn't shared with a neighbour however she definitely remembers a shelter of that proportion being built in Stratford Street next to a church hall where a block of apartments now stand as this is quite close to Avon Street could this be the shelter that Peter remembers hope this helps. Thumbs up Thumbs up
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dutchman
Spon End
53 of 104  Sun 10th Apr 2016 5:18pm  

On 5th Jul 2010 7:23pm, DBC said: On a similar note, can anyone remember the "static water tanks"? These were built to provide a source of water for the firemen during air-raids. I know there was one in Jordan Well, at the corner (I think) of Much Park Street. I imagine there were others located around the city centre.
Here's one in Hertford Street opposite the Westminster Bank, in the bombed-out basement of the Queen's Hotel:
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NormK
bulkington
54 of 104  Sat 16th Apr 2016 5:10pm  

I was disappointed to see today after all the years it has been there this has been filled in and concreted over and they didn't even bother continuing the block paving over it.
Milly rules

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Tricia
55 of 104  Sat 16th Apr 2016 8:09pm  
Off-topic / chat  

David H
Lancashire
56 of 104  Sun 17th Apr 2016 12:12am  

Always looked for this when visiting Bedworth. There actually used to be two of them quite close to each other. Now neither remain so I will just see concrete when I visit. WW2 was a very grim time but artefacts like these reflect the wartime history of the town which is important, and is now diminished in my opinion.
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mickmitro
tile hill coventry
57 of 104  Thu 21st Apr 2016 12:38am  

There was also about 4 air raid shelters on the Peugeot site on Torrington Avenue, they were virtually opposite to the Duggins Lane junction, I know because as a child, probably late sixties, me and my mates went there exploring as you do, and left a message with my mother to say where I was, she panicked and called the police fearing for my safety, they sent for the Civil Defence, not sure of the outcome, we had left by the time they arrived.
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Norman Conquest
Allesley
58 of 104  Thu 21st Apr 2016 4:06pm  

Hi Mick. Air raid shelters were dark, rat infested stinking places that even in war time were not often used. Rather take your chance in the open than go in those stinking holes. There was a shelter bottom of Hall Green Rd near where I lived but don't think it was ever used. 1947ish came the wrecking ball and the guy took one swing at the shelter and most of it collapsed. Would never have stood an even small bomb close by. Direct hit??? Never.
Just old and knackered

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coventry49
Budleigh Salterton, Devon
59 of 104  Thu 21st Apr 2016 5:03pm  

I don't know whether this is correct, but I was told that there was a big shelter in Earl Street on the same side as the Council House, but on the corner of St Mary's Street. When I knew it in the 1960s it was a public toilets and I think backed onto the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum. It was a light grey colour, like concrete I guess. Incidentally those loos were immaculate, with a little lady always working in there polishing the brass pipes and cleaning round. A 1d in those days!
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TonyS
Coventry
60 of 104  Thu 21st Apr 2016 6:56pm  

I believe the building you are speaking of was converted into "Browns" - and more recently I think it has been purchased by The Herbert. I'm sure others can confirm/correct me on that.
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