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Q: What was it like to stay in a Anderson shelter?
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What was the maximum number of people who could stay in an Anderson shelter?

Anderson shelters were made to accomodate 6 people.


Why was an Anderson shelter called an Anderson shelter?

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.


What type of shelter do they have?

Anderson shelter or Morrison shelter.


What type of shelter they have?

Anderson shelter or Morrison shelter.


What was it like in an Anderson shelter?

I was very dark and dust and very scary


How did they get the name for Anderson shelter?

The Anderson Shelter was named after John Anderson (Viscount Waverley) who was Minister for Home Security during 1939/40.


What was the atmosphere like on the inside of a Anderson shelter?

Because an Anderson Shelter was half buried in the ground, the atmosphere inside would have been damp and smelly and in the winter would have been bitterly cold.


When was the Anderson shelter created?

Because the man who invented the Anderson shelter his surname was Anderson its just the same as the Morrison shelter too!!!


What if the Anderson shelter or the Morrison shelter landed on top of you?

You'd be squashed


How much was an Anderson shelter?

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What color were Anderson shelter?

grey


What is the differences between an Anderson shelter ands a Morrison shelter?

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.