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air raid shelters in the country. The shelter consists of a series of tunnels stretching to a total length of 6,500 ft (2 km), and was designed to house up to 6,000 people; many of them workers at the strategically important
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era. The tunnels were sealed in 1989, amid growing health and safety concerns. The tunnels still exist and building work in 2008 uncovered a shaft, which allowed temporary exploration, before being sealed again.
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shipyard. By the time the tunnels were completed, they were no longer needed as the threat of invasion had diminished. The tunnels were later used by the
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1383:. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth
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1177:"Birkenhead and Tranmere Ward population 2011"
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866:Mersey Park Primary School serves the area.
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437:sandbank" or "sandbank with the cranes".
1873:. London: Whittaker & Co. pp195-200.
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1198:"Key to English Place-Names: Tranmere"
797:. The current Member of Parliament is
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1870:The History of the Hundred of Wirral
1782:"Obituary: Colin Haygarth, gunsmith"
1501:. mersey-gateway.org. Archived from
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1867:Mortimer, William Williams (1847).
1616:Birkenhead - An Illustrated History
1280:. GENUKI UK & Ireland Genealogy
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833:Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council
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1351:"The incorporation of Birkenhead"
1221:"Vikings In Wirral: Introduction"
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1381:A Vision of Britain through Time
1253:. Transport Publishing Co. Ltd.
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1200:. University of Nottingham
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1840:Allison, J. E. (1976).
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1842:Sidelights on Tranmere
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