Situated in a public park in Newtown lays remains of two public air raid shelters, sadly both of them have been cemented over and have been for a very long time now.
Both of them have no access but you can see the mound of the air raid shelters from above ground and the entrance along with the escape shafts.
The first one situated next door to Palmer Park Libraries this one you can see the shelter very well.
The second is further down across the other side of the park on the London Road side, this one you cant see very well as most of it has overgrown but you can see the cemented entrance where the stairs once would have been.
Talking about underground stuff, there are many stories of a chalk mine situated under this park, there is no photographs or signs of it being there.
First Air Raid Shelter near Palmer Park Library
Second Air Raid Shelter, London Road
Gas Mask Drill at Palmer Park, Reading Photograph from Reading Chronicle Collection - June 1938
Evacuees Football in Palmer Park
Photograph from Reading Chronicle Collection - October 1939
A football league was established in Reading for schools evacuated during the Second World War. The fixtures for the season were published on 20 October 1939. Vauxhall Central had two teams, one in the Senior East League and one in the Intermediate League. On 28 October the former team would play against St John's Battersea and the latter against Ethelburga.
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