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there were 50-1000 public shelters (street shelters) during WWII
Anderson shelters were deemed unsafe for indoor use and some people didn't want to have to use public air raid shelters therefore Lord John Fleetwood Baker created the Morrison shelter (named after an MP, Herbert Morrison) for indoor use in normal houses.
Shelters were built in World War 2 as protection against bombs and chemical scares
I wonder if you're thinking of the'Anderson' shelters.
They were nick-named 'Tommies'.
Anderson shelters wee made of corrugated iron.
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uranus
In world war 2 they were forced to hide in Anderson shelters or Morrison shelters kkkkk got that.....
Anderson shelters, air raid shelters built for the poor, were introduced in 1938, just prior to the start of World War II. lol!