yes they did when ever the airade sirens went off and they where not near to a proper airade shelter
they hided in the underground station or a shelter in there garden to hide when they heard the sire.so every one had to go to one to these shelters
Any shelter that was in a deep underground station.
The organization of all the people aiding slaves on the run was called the Underground Railroad. The people who provided shelter and food were called station masters.' There is a link below.
For instancehe made a series of drawings from the London underground stations during the second World War, as they were used as bomb shelters. But of course he is better known as a sculptor.
The Underground Railroad…
An air raid shelter is an underground shelter from bombing. During the last war the sirens would go off to tell people the German bombers were coming and they would all grab their gas masks and the children and rush to the nearest air raid shelter. This might be a home made one in the garden or one made by the council in the local park or an underground railway station or, in the case of Stockport near Manchester, caves dug out of the rock under the town.
Many people sheltered in the London Underground (commonly known as "The Tube").
Dingoes live in austraila, which the only shelter they have is underground.
The stationmaster provided a shelter for the "passengers" using the railroad. They were called stationmasters because their homes were like Train stations, and obviously, they were the master.
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Some animals that burrow underground for shelter and protection include rabbits, groundhogs, and prairie dogs.
The term most likely refers to a storm cellar or underground storm shelter. This is a small underground room designed for people to take cover from a tornado.