An "Anderson shelter" was a corrugated iron hut built underground in people's gardens in the UK during WW2 as a defense against an air attack.
According to Wikipedia: "Anderson shelters were designed to accommodate up to six people. The main principle of protection was based on curved and straight galvanised corrugated steel panels. Six curved panels were bolted together at the top, so forming the main body of the shelter, three straight sheets on either side, and two more straight panels were fixed to each end, one containing the door-a total of fourteen panels."
To read more about this shelter -- as well as other modes of personal security during times of war -- see the Related Link.
The British built them during the Blitz to protect themselves against the bombs.
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William Paterson and Oscar Kerrison invented the Anderson Shelter (so called because Sir John Anderson was in charge of Air Raid precautions.
very CAREFULLY
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no one it would fall form the sky
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.
Anderson shelter or Morrison shelter.
Anderson shelter or Morrison shelter.
The British built them during the Blitz to protect themselves against the bombs.
The Anderson Shelter was named after John Anderson (Viscount Waverley) who was Minister for Home Security during 1939/40.
Because the man who invented the Anderson shelter his surname was Anderson its just the same as the Morrison shelter too!!!
You'd be squashed
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The Anderson Shelter which was a bomb shelter that people could erect themselves in their back gardens.