A WORLD War Two bunker beneath a school still features an amazing collection of children's graffiti scrawled on walls during the Blitz.

The underground air raid shelter used to hide hundreds of children from German bomb raids across Bristol during the 1940s.

13 An underground air raid shelter beneath a Bristol primary school features graffiti from more innocent times

During the Blitz the kids would scrawl on the walls and their doodles and comments are still visible on the brickwork tunnels.

The drawings reveal how times have changed - with no swear words or gang tags - although it seems the messages aren't completely innocent.

One picture shows a couple in bed smoking cigarettes with the caption "their making love" [sic]. Another reads: "Betty Clease is a fool".

One says: "Pamela goes with me."

13 Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

The bunker in the corner of the school playground features doodles by the kids from when they were underground during air raids

13 This message reads: 'Betty Clease is a fool and thinks she's everybody' Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

13 A soldier parachuting is etched onto one of the walls

13 A rather impressively drawn lady wearing a ball gown Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

13 The bunker is due to be filled with cement after being deemed a health hazard Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

13 There are also games of hangman, noughts and crosses and nursery rhymes Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

13 This scribbling reads: 'Pamela goes with me x x'

13 It appears Betty Clease was a much-discussed figure in the school, with this sketch showing her 'going shopping'

13 A picture of 'a house' and a picture of 'a lady' Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

13 This poem-cum-short story paints a strange scene: 'The cat sat on the mat and ate some bats - the girl is crying, the boy is boxing' Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

There are games of hangman, noughts and crosses and nursery rhymes covering the inside of the shelter.

One rhyme reads: "The cat sat on the mat and ate some bats.

"The girl is crying. The boy is boxing."

Now the tunnels, dug under the playground of Hillcrest Primary School, have been declared unsafe and are to be filled in.

13 Hillcrest Primary School in Bristol where the discovery was made Credit: SWNS:South West News Service

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Betty features heavily on the shelter's walls - another picture shows her going shopping while another shows her holding hands with a boy called Ken.

Beneath the feet of playing six and seven-year-olds, one wall simply reads: "D Jones. Born Nov 29th 1921, 22 Clyde Road, Knowle".

Its author would be 96 years old today.

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