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The two types of air raid shelters are called the Anderson shelter and the Morrison shelter
One was if you had a big enough garden and the other for if you didn't.
Anderson and Morrison shelter
Rarely but yes some air raid shelters during the blitz did have carpets. There were many types of shelters in WW2 such as the Anderson and Morrison shelters but many shelters included basements and even rail way tubes. Though carpets were never used in the rail way tubes a few private shelters did include carpet however most were basic.
They were shelters either underground or in your house or outside in your front or back garden. They were mostly made out of corrugated metal or iron for the roofs and usually metal for the walls and there were wooden stools/ seats/ bench's etc.. . and if a air raid went off they would probably stay in for a few hours.
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because Dr. David Morrison invented them
there where two air raid shelters one was the Morrison shelter which looked like a table the other was the Anderson shelter which was underground
Anderson shelters were made from corrugated iron.
Anderson and Morrison.
Only what families decided to take in with them.