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Because the man who invented the Anderson shelter his surname was Anderson its just the same as the Morrison shelter too!!!
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.
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The Anderson Shelter was designed by William Paterson and Oscar Carl Kerrison in 1938. It was named after Sir John Anderson, who was responsible for air raid precautions during World War II, and it was Anderson who initiated the development of the 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.
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Caves were their shelter. they used stone as materials
Because the man who invented the Anderson shelter his surname was Anderson its just the same as the Morrison shelter too!!!
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.
The main materials used to make a bus shelter are metal, glass (FOR THE SCREENS) and concrete.
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thay used to have earth and leaves
Anderson shelter or Morrison shelter.
Anderson shelter or Morrison shelter.
Different tribes used different materials (e.g. hides, wood, plant fiber, stone). They also used different materials for temporary shelter and permanent shelter.
The Anderson Shelter was named after John Anderson (Viscount Waverley) who was Minister for Home Security during 1939/40.