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couple of bedframes and a set of iron railings about six ft long! tons of glass too..
There are lots of Morrison shelters on our site.. mostly above ground serving as sheds or compost bins. They were bolted together in sections so are easily disassembled... :)
Quote from: saddad on June 20, 2011, 07:25:35There are lots of Morrison shelters on our site.. mostly above ground serving as sheds or compost bins. They were bolted together in sections so are easily disassembled... :)I must have been having a blonde day...Anderson Shelters are the ones made of curved corrougated iron in sections...Morrison shelters were welded metal cages to put in cellars.. for houses with no gardens.. :-[
Coptic? All the way from Egypt?
It's interesting that they'd bother to ship pottery all that distance when they could have made something locally. Their trading networks were pretty sophisticated, but that surprised me.