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they are located in gardens
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During WW2 many Londoners slept on the platforms of London Underground stations. Basements of buildings were used as communal air raid shelters. Morrison shelters and Anderson shelters for individual families were also used.
Re-enforced concrete
Anderson shelters were small cheap bomb shelters used in the UK during WWII for air raid protection. They were meant to be erected in the back yard of individual homes.
Morrison shelters were designed to be used inside your house. Anderson shelters were designed to be used outside in your garden.
Anderson shelters were outside and Morrison shelters were inside.
Anderson shelters were made from corrugated iron.
Anderson shelters weren't used in public places. They were distributed to the population for self assembly at their own homes. They had to be half buried in their gardens.
All the community can use it and people who have them in there gardens.
Morrison shelters were used inside a householders home. Anderson shelters were designed to be used in the householders garden and there were various types of public shelters which were usually underground.
The Anderson shelters were desifned in 1938 by William Paterson and Oscar Carl.
John Anderson
The two main shelters used during WW2 were the Anderson and the Morrison. I can't find any reference to a Stanton shelter.
annderson and morrsion shelters were used in world War 2 check the spellings
Anderson shelters were bomb shelters so if they broke easily they wouldn't be much help in protecting people from bombs!!