Re-enforced concrete
metal
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.
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During World War II, it is estimated that around 500,000 Anderson shelters were constructed in the UK. Additionally, approximately 200,000 Morrison shelters were also produced. These shelters were designed to provide protection for civilians against air raids and were an integral part of the British government's efforts to safeguard the population during the war.
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During WWII
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Anderson shelters were made of corrugated iron and Morrison shelters were made from steel panels.
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.
Anderson shelters were small cheap bomb shelters used in the UK during WWII for air raid protection. They were meant to be erected in the back yard of individual homes.
Anderson shelters were made from corrugated iron.
Anderson shelters wee made of corrugated iron.
Anderson shelters were outside and Morrison shelters were inside.
Anderson shelters were made to accomodate 6 people.