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Were there any air raid precautions that night at all?
Effective rearmament for this and air raid precautions to protect the people were immediately necessary.
Local authorities were responsible for air raid precautions and trained their own workforces in rescue work.
During the Second World War, she worked actively in air raid precautions.
During the Second World War the house was used as a store and depot for air raid precautions.
He was also responsible for air raid precautions, delegated by the Minister for Defence.
They collected cigarette cards showing things like war planes of the world and Air Raid Precautions.
Gas Wash Air raid precautions for schoolchildren.
These functions included dealing with contagious diseases, and wartime evacuations and air raid precautions.
Air raid precautions.
In 1940 the windows were walled up due to air raid precautions, and were not opened until extensive reconstruction works started in 2003.
Stories categorised in 'Air Raid Precautions'.
The basement levels also served as the central Air Raid Precautions headquarters for the City of Liverpool during the war.
Women were also encouraged to work in industry and volunteer for air raid precautions duties or clubs for Australian and Allied servicemen.
In 1938, he started up ARP News, a magazine promoting air raid precautions to a war-nervous England.
He was an Air Raid Precautions (ARP) warden in Bridlington.
Nottingham was the first city in Britain to develop an ARP (Air Raid Precautions) network.
At the almshouses the ARP (Air Raid Precautions) shelters were made available to the public and two gun emplacements installed.
"My grandfather lived at 82 Pantycelyn Road and was an ARP [Air Raid Precautions warden].
Unfit for active wartime service, Bacon volunteered for civil defence and worked full-time in the ARP (Air Raid Precautions) rescue service.
The Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) was first formed in 1938 in Great Britain as part of Civil Defence Air raid precautions.
In 1941, during World War II, the use of Civil Defence replaced the pre-existing Air Raid Precautions (ARP).
Three captured persons were executed at Causeway Bay, including a female air raid warden with the local Air Raid Precautions (ARP).
The steamcar slid quietly through die darkened streets, passing an occasional Air Raid Precautions patrol, helmeted but with no uniforms beyond armbands-many of them were Women's Auxiliary volunteers.
Air raid shelters were built at the site for market traders and an Air Raid Precautions (ARP) service was operated by over 100 volunteers from the market site.