An air raid shelter at Rosemary Hill – further details awaited
The site of a Second World War air raid shelter which was located at Rosemary Hill.
An air raid shelter on New Street – further details awaited.
The site of a Second World War air raid shelter. It was located on New Street, Kenilworth.
An air raid shelter in Kenilworth – further details awaited.
An air raid shelter dating to the Second World war is situated in Kenilworth.
1 The remains of a very small brick surface shelter dating to WW2.
The remains of a very small surface shelter dating from the Second World War, and situated between Hill and Kites Hardwick.
1 The foundations of a Second World War brick air-raid shelter were recorded following the stripping of the site prior to the construction of a single storied extension.
The foundations of a Second World War brick air-raid shelter. The site is located at 18 Bleachfield Street, Alcester.
1 A watching brief visit was carried out following the uncovering of an air raid shelter during groundworks. The remains of six concrete shelters were revealed in a line parallel ...
Six concrete air raid shelters located at the Stockingford Nurery School, St. Paul's Road, Nuneaton.
1 A defence position, apparent on aerial photographs to the east of Baginton Air Field, was mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP). ...
A defence position is apparent on aerial photographs to the east of Baginton Air Field.
1 Airfield defence structures seen on aerial Photographs at Baginton Airfield mapped as part of the English Heritage (EH) National Mapping Project (NMP). The structures are located ...
Airfield defence structures can be seen on aerial Photographs at Baginton Airfield
1 A small subterannean air-raid shelter located at Paradise Street. The substantially built concrete structure survives well, with original features such as a wooden door and rubber seal still in ...
A small subterannean air-raid shelter located at Paradise Street. The concrete built structure survives well, with original features such as a wooden door and rubber seal still in place. It is entered via a set of steps and consists of one main room.
1 Air Raid Shelter situated on the south east side of Abbey Fields, beside Rosemary Hill. Bricked-up north east facing shelter entrance with brick walls, and a concrete roof ...
Bircked up air raid shelter on the south east side of Abbey Fields, besides Rosemary Hill, Kenilworth
1 Brick built domestic surface shelter used during World War II. The air raid shelter is located at the north end of South Road, opposite the village school at ...
Brick built domestic surface shelter used during the Second World War as an air raid shelter. The shelter is located at the north end of South Road, opposite the village school at Clifton upon Dunsmore.
1 Brick built domestic surface air raid shelter with a concrete roof and single door in the east face. A small window has been cut on the south (road) ...
A domestic surface Second World War air raid shelter with a concrete roof and single door in the east face. It is situated to the west of Clifton upon Dunsmore.
1 Rectangluar brick surface air raid shelter with concrete roof and shallow prejecting section in the centre of the east face, beside the road. A single air brick is ...
A rectangular air raid shelter dating to the Second World War. It has a concrete roof and shallow projecting section in the centre of the east section. The shelter is located on the north side of Main Street, Clifton upon Dunsmore.
1 Location of an air raid shelter uncovered in the back garden of a house in Melton Road, Leamington Spa. The shelter was of brick construction.
The site of a Second World War air raid shelter built of brick. It was located in the garden of a house in Melton Road, Leamington Spa.
1 There is local knowledge of a bunker or air raid shelter on the north side of the lane at SP 3048 which was probably part of the decoy site ...
The site of a Second World War air raid shelter or bunker. It was probably associated with the bombing decoy site to the south east of Pillerton Hersey. The site is located 500m south east of Pillerton Hersey.
1 Direction finding (D/F) stations enabled aircraft to find their position by taking bearings on two or three stations. The transmissions could be on Medium Frequency (M/F), High Frequency (H/F) ...
The site of a direction finding station which was used by aircraft to find their bearings. It is associated with Wellesbourne Mountford airfield and is situated 900m north of Red Hill Wood.
1 A semi sunken air raid shelter with earth covering. Internally about 28ft (8.5m) long and 6ft 8ins (2m) wide and has an arched roof with 6ft 3ins (1.9m) clearance ...
The site of an air raid shelter which was in use during the Second World War. It is semi-sunken with an earth covering and is situated to the north east of RAF Wellesbourne Mountfield.
1 This is a type of air raid shelter known as a ‘Blast Shelter’. It is a simple earthwork with brick retaining walls but no roof. With two entrances the ...
The site of a Second World War air raid shelter which was associated with the airfield to the north east of Atherstone on Stour. It is situated on the east side of the airfield, 800m north of Beecham Spinney.
1 Seen only from a distance; the type and condition of this air raid shelter is not known.
The site of a Second World War air raid shelter associated with the airfield to the north east of Atherstone on Stour. It was situated on the north side of the airfield.
With Britain’s nuclear capability moving from aircraft to the Polaris submarine in the mid nineteen sixties, the V bomber force became obsolete and Victor and Valiant training at RAF Gaydon ...