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About 1.5 million Anderson shelters were distributed by the 'Air Raid Precautions' government unit.

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What was named after Dr David Anderson in 1938?

The Anderson Shelter which was a bomb shelter that people could erect themselves in their back gardens.


What was the maximum number of people who could stay in an Anderson shelter?

Anderson shelters were made to accomodate 6 people.


Why was an Anderson shelter called an Anderson shelter?

An Anderson shelter was called an Anderson shelter because the person that invented them, his second name was Anderson. Same with a Morrison shelter really.


What kind of shelter is the Anderson shelter?

The Anderson shelter is based on curved and straight galvanised corrugated steel panels and provided good protection from shockwaves. They were designed to accommodate up to six people.


What did they have in a World War 2 Anderson shelter?

They had only what the people took into it with them.


What type of shelter they have?

Anderson shelter or Morrison shelter.


What type of shelter do they have?

Anderson shelter or Morrison shelter.


How long did an Anderson shelter last?

An Anderson shelter is a type of air-raid shelter that was designed in 1938. The shelters were designed to hold up to 6 people. There are still many Anderson shelters intact today, although many have been taken down due to age.


How did they get the name for Anderson shelter?

The Anderson Shelter was named after John Anderson (Viscount Waverley) who was Minister for Home Security during 1939/40.


When was the Anderson shelter created?

Because the man who invented the Anderson shelter his surname was Anderson its just the same as the Morrison shelter too!!!


How did people keep safe in air rides?

people kept safe by going to public shelters but many people built their own shelter in their back gardens, these shelters are called Anderson shelter's.


What materials were used to build an Anderson shelter?

Anderson shelters were air raid shelters made from galvanized corrugated steel panels. The metal was shaped into a shelter capable of holding six people and then partially buried in the ground.