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Q: What type of bomb shelter built in a house could be used as a table?
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What is a Morrison table?

A Morrison table (also known as a Morrison shelter) was a bomb shelter used in WWII that could also be used as a table in a house. For more info try this site: http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWmorrisonshelter.htm


Was the Anderson shelter smaller than the Morrison shelter?

No, the other way around. The Morrison Shelter was a small sized one, so it could fit in the house and usually placed under dining table or underneath the stairs. The Anderson Shelter was outside and is family size.


What is better Anderson or Morrison shelters?

i think the Morrison shelter was built under a table with metal all around


What are the names and purposes of the different parts of a Morrison shelter?

steel table and iron


Where should you go and what should you do during a tornado if your house has no basement?

You should seek shelter in the inner-most room of your house. Avoid all windows if possible and use a firm, sturdy object (mattress, table, etc) to shield your body from potential debris.


What is a pre-built table format for common topics such as contacts issues and tasks?

Table template


What do people do in an earthquick?

they find shelter and go in or under it , for an example they would go under a table


What was the centerpiece of the thanksgiving table?

Could you be more specific? Could you describe the table? On MY table, the turkey is the centerpiece.


What was the 3 air raid shelters called in ww2?

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


What do you do after you get the pumpkin to the house?

You get the pen on the table


What is a Morrison shelter?

Air raid shelters were built specifically to serve as protection against enemy air raids. However, pre-existing edifices designed for other functions, such as underground stations (tube or subway stations), tunnels, or cellars in houses, basements in larger establishments, and railway arches, were also utilised. These structures, being below ground or almost so, and being especially strengthened to support the weight of the buildings above them, were therefore particularly suitable to safeguard people during air raids. A commonly used home made shelter was known as the Anderson shelter which would be built with beds, in the garden to protect from air raids.


Where could I place a CD storage unit in my house?

You can place it anywhere where there's room, like on a table or desk, on top of the TV, or wherever!