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Who invented the bomb shelter?

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What was named after Dr David Anderson in 1938?

The Anderson Shelter which was a bomb shelter that people could erect themselves in their back gardens.


What does Anderson shelter mean in world war 2?

An anderson shelter was a small metal structure(usually made of corrugated metal) that was designed to protect people from bombs in world war two. They were not effective against direct bomb hits.


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.


Who made shelter?

jon anderson made them


What is an Anderson shelter made of?

Anderson shelters are air raid shelters. They were made from six corrugated iron sheets bolted together at the top with steel plates at either end, and were half buried in the ground with earth heaped on top to protect them from bomb blasts.


What is needed if a bomb goes off near your home in an Anderson shelter?

Nerves of steel.


What is the anderson shelter made from?

steel plates and dirt


Who made Anderson shelters?

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.


What is the purpose of a Anderson shelter?

The Anderson shelter was designed as an air raid protection measure for civilians during World War II. It was a small, prefabricated structure made of corrugated steel, intended to be installed in backyards to provide shelter from bomb blasts and debris. Its purpose was to offer a safe refuge for families during air raids, minimizing casualties and injuries. The shelter played a significant role in civil defense efforts throughout the war.


What was the maximum number of people who could stay in an Anderson shelter?

Anderson shelters were made to accomodate 6 people.


What materials were used to build an Anderson 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.