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The Archaeology of Air Raid Shelters Alice Gorman Department of Archaeology Flinders University Alice Gorman Department of Archaeology Flinders University
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Why archaeology? Not just pyramids and pots Material culture tells different stories to historical documents Growing interest in the recent past Not just pyramids and pots Material culture tells different stories to historical documents Growing interest in the recent past Remembering the past - air raid shelter mural, UK
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The Brisbane Line First raised in 1908 by Lord Kitchener 1938: population of Australia at 7 million Fear of Japanese invasion Adelaide is a target First raised in 1908 by Lord Kitchener 1938: population of Australia at 7 million Fear of Japanese invasion Adelaide is a target Air raids and naval encounters
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South Australian Defence Society Founded by Natalia Davies in 1933 Raise awareness and teach ARP Membership mostly women Gender roles on the home front Founded by Natalia Davies in 1933 Raise awareness and teach ARP Membership mostly women Gender roles on the home front Demonstrating air raid precautions in Adelaide
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Official organisation 1939 - Commissioner for Civil Defence appointed 1941 - Emergency Powers Act Jan 1942 - arrangements for air raid warnings “backward” in SA 1939 - Commissioner for Civil Defence appointed 1941 - Emergency Powers Act Jan 1942 - arrangements for air raid warnings “backward” in SA
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Conflicting views on ARP Building morale or creating paranoia? ARP: Sham or Shelter? 1940. By a group of Australian Scientists for the Research Group of the Left Book Club of Victoria Building morale or creating paranoia? ARP: Sham or Shelter? 1940. By a group of Australian Scientists for the Research Group of the Left Book Club of Victoria
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Types of air raid shelter Personal Public Corporate Military Personal Public Corporate Military Subterranean Above ground Cellars and basements Caves Tunnels Slit trenches Subterranean Above ground Cellars and basements Caves Tunnels Slit trenches Mackay, Qld
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Features of air raid shelters Shield from flying debris Entrance features blast-proof Robust reinforced concrete Ventilation Sanitary facilities Shield from flying debris Entrance features blast-proof Robust reinforced concrete Ventilation Sanitary facilities Entrance - Isle of Sheppey, UK
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Subterranean Air Raid Practice, Australian General Hospital, Sydney, August 1942
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Deep trench Belsize Park, UK Very expensive “Shelter mentality” Not used in Australia Belsize Park, UK Very expensive “Shelter mentality” Not used in Australia
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Concrete pipes Adelaide, March 1942. Air raid shelter in Botanical Gardens.
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Dual purpose pillbox Brisbane City Council public shelters Design allowed brick walls to be dismantled - used as bus shelters, public toilets, after the war 16 heritage listed today Brisbane City Council public shelters Design allowed brick walls to be dismantled - used as bus shelters, public toilets, after the war 16 heritage listed today
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Slit trenches Adelaide 1942 - digging air raid trenches Whitmore Square Most commonly used type in Australia Adelaide 1942 - digging air raid trenches Whitmore Square Most commonly used type in Australia
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Public air raid shelter UK - designed to fit 50 people Many air raid shelter designs resemble public toilets UK - designed to fit 50 people Many air raid shelter designs resemble public toilets
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Anderson shelter Designed 1938 for use in backyards 2 million in Britain by 1939 Manufactured by Lysaght in Australia Designed 1938 for use in backyards 2 million in Britain by 1939 Manufactured by Lysaght in Australia
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Morrison shelter June 1941 Sleeps 2-3 people and doubles as a table during the day June 1941 Sleeps 2-3 people and doubles as a table during the day
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Backyard trench Adelaide 1942 Air Raid Precautions were a family affair Adelaide 1942 Air Raid Precautions were a family affair
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“Our air raid shelter” Recorded by Jack Davey, April 1942 We ’ ve got a house down by the sea, We ’ ve been busy with the ARP, We ’ ve built a place where we can hide, Now it bulges when we get inside. It ’ s made of bags filled up with sand, And all the neighbours lent a helping hand, When it was built, we raised a shout, We rushed in and now we can ’ t get out. We ’ ve got a house down by the sea, We ’ ve been busy with the ARP, We ’ ve built a place where we can hide, Now it bulges when we get inside. It ’ s made of bags filled up with sand, And all the neighbours lent a helping hand, When it was built, we raised a shout, We rushed in and now we can ’ t get out.
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Air raid paraphernalia
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The Repat shelters Three subterranean shelters - 1942 Up to 300 people Military - medical Filled in between 1958 and 1970 Three subterranean shelters - 1942 Up to 300 people Military - medical Filled in between 1958 and 1970
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The Repat project 2004 - Repat approaches Department of Archaeology, Flinders University 2004 - Preliminary excavations uncover a path 2005 - Oral history collection October 2006 - Geophysical survey
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What will we learn? Construction: represents level of fear? Style: what are the influences? Use: internal floor plan, artefacts Informal use: is there any evidence? Construction: represents level of fear? Style: what are the influences? Use: internal floor plan, artefacts Informal use: is there any evidence? School shelter in Croydon, UK
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Contemporary relevance Social memory Can material culture mediate fear? Cold War, nuclear bunkers Responses to threats in post 9/11 world Social memory Can material culture mediate fear? Cold War, nuclear bunkers Responses to threats in post 9/11 world
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What’s next 2007 - completion of geophysical survey Excavation to uncover air raid shelters 2007 - completion of geophysical survey Excavation to uncover air raid shelters
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