- Contributed by听
- Neal Wreford
- People in story:听
- Elizabeth Byron, Richard Bradshaw
- Location of story:听
- Palmers Green, North London
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A3209456
- Contributed on:听
- 01 November 2004
My grandmother on my mother鈥檚 side, Elizabeth Byron, suffered very badly from arthritis and didn鈥檛 fancy the damp of an Anderson Shelter.
However, so convinced was she that war with Germany was coming, that she got her local builder, a Mr McAdam, to design and prepare a fortified room for our family. This was what we called the drawing room at the time, and it had French windows on to the garden.
A 鈥淏last wall鈥 two bricks thick and about nine feet high was built about a yard from the French windows which were covered with thick brown paper. The fire place was completely sealed against gas attack, and the room was shorn up with baulks of timber.
During the Blitz we would spend every night in this room with our nearest neighbours invited in also. Well into the period of almost nightly bombing, a Morrison shelter was added. I thought this shelter was a really exciting adventure home.
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