Some Vintage Photos, Part 2/2

Hundreds of people, many of whom have lost their homes through bombing, now use the caves in Hastings, a south-east English town, on December 12, 1940, as their nightly refuge. Thousands of holidaymakers have toured these caves in peace time and legend links them with smugglers, but now they are serving a much more useful purpose. Special sections are reserved for games and recreation, and several people have 'set up house', bringing their own furniture and sleeping on their own beds. The local council are shortly going to install bunks and concrete the floors of the caves. (Photo by AP Photo)
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