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On the night of 22 April 1941, during the the Plymouth Blitz, over 70 civilians were killed, including a mother and her six children, when a bomb fell on the shelter near the Planetarium. The bomb shelter consisted of a series of underground tunnels which, although some had long-presumed them lost, were rediscovered in 2006. The bomb blast was so big that human remains were found in the tops of trees. In 2006 an appeal was made to raise money for a public sculpture to honor those who had lost their lives.

Portland Square Memorial Project
The University of Plymouth commissioned a sculpture to commemorate the loss of those lives.