John Anderson
Public shelters, which were often reinforced public buildings or underground train stations. Some people had concrete buildings built in there back gardens.
The Anderson Comittee were a British governmental group of people who met to talk about the welfare of Britons during the war. They designed the Anderson Shelters.
The Anderson Shelter And The Morrison Shelter
Public shelters were generally larger than Anderson shelters, but whether they were specifically three times the size can vary based on the specific designs and local implementations. Anderson shelters, designed for individual use during World War II, were typically about 6 feet long and 4.5 feet wide. Public shelters were built to accommodate larger groups of people, often providing more space and facilities, but exact size comparisons would depend on the specific shelter types being compared.
In the 60's we called them "bomb shelters."
Anderson shelters, air raid shelters built for the poor, were introduced in 1938, just prior to the start of World War II. lol!
Anderson shelters were built to protect people from air raids during World War II. They were built strong to protect those inside.
no
Shelters were built in World War 2 as protection against bombs and chemical scares
Yes.
anderson shelters
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During the second world war.
isaac adewole
In world war 2 they were forced to hide in Anderson shelters or Morrison shelters kkkkk got that.....
Anderson shelters wee made of corrugated iron.
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