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.
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An Anderson shelter is something you would have in your garden but a Morrison shelter is something that is public so everyone could use it..... Correction..A Morrison shelter was a metal frame that could be self erected inside your own home. The purpose was to protect your family from falling masonry etc. Public shelters were often in underground stations, church halls and the like. They were signified by a large white letter 'S' on a black background.
They were used in WWII to protect people still in the cities from debris that were from the bombs that exploded which made all the glass and rocks fly up into the air that would normally badly injure some-one who didnt have protection. morrison shelters were small and were kept inside the houses and Anderson shelter were bigger and kept outside they would also put dirt and things on top too
if you mean the ones that were to defend against German air raids they were called: -Anderson shelters, these where placed outside the house in the back garden which were made out of sand bags and metal roofs. -Morrison shelters, these where placed inside the houses in places such as under the stairs and in the living room etc. i hope this helps
Anderson shelters were outside and Morrison shelters were inside.
Morrison Shelters were designed to be used inside a property if the householder had no access to an outside area where an Anderson Shelter could be installed. Therefore they would be assembled by the householder, with help from neighbours if the householder was elderly or infirm.
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.
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The Morrison Shelters were only six feet wide. They were dark and bleak. The shelters were set up inside homes where there were no gardens to set up Anderson Shelters. See link below.
An Anderson shelter is something you would have in your garden but a Morrison shelter is something that is public so everyone could use it..... Correction..A Morrison shelter was a metal frame that could be self erected inside your own home. The purpose was to protect your family from falling masonry etc. Public shelters were often in underground stations, church halls and the like. They were signified by a large white letter 'S' on a black background.
The Morrison shelter was an internal domestic air raid shelter. It consisted of a steel frame covered in a steel mesh. One side of the shelter could be lifted to allow a family to shelter inside it during an air raid. Measuring approximately 6ft 6ins long by 4ft wide and about 2ft 6ins high they were named after Herbert Morrison the minister of Home Security and were introduced in 1941 to overcome the reluctance people had for using the Anderson Garden shelters which were cold, dark and prone to flooding. Morrison shelters had just enough space inside for three people to sleep and quickly became known as Table Shelters because they were the right dimensions to double up as a table if a tablcloth was thrown over them. Because they were used inside the home (unlike Anderson Shelters) the Morrison shelter carried with it the additional risk of being trapped inside it within a burning or collapsing building.
They were used in WWII to protect people still in the cities from debris that were from the bombs that exploded which made all the glass and rocks fly up into the air that would normally badly injure some-one who didnt have protection. morrison shelters were small and were kept inside the houses and Anderson shelter were bigger and kept outside they would also put dirt and things on top too
if you mean the ones that were to defend against German air raids they were called: -Anderson shelters, these where placed outside the house in the back garden which were made out of sand bags and metal roofs. -Morrison shelters, these where placed inside the houses in places such as under the stairs and in the living room etc. i hope this helps
A Morrison Shelter was issued to people who didn't have a garden and therefore couldn't use an Anderson shelter. It was a protective cage that could be assembled inside a house and would protect from falling masonry etc. but not from a direct hit.
No, they are not designed to be used outside and can only be used inside.
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