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
Anderson and Morrison shelter
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.
they went into there bomb shelter
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.
You can read the British air raid shelter in the attached link below.
The two types of air raid shelters are called the Anderson shelter and the Morrison shelter
The Anderson Shelter was the first shelter that was given in World War 2 but i don't really remember the other air raid shelter
The Outside air raid shelter was named after sir John Anderson in 1938.
One is the Anderson shelter
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
About 1.5 million Anderson shelters were distributed by the 'Air Raid Precautions' government unit.
The Anderson Shelter And The Morrison Shelter
William Paterson and Oscar Kerrison invented the Anderson Shelter (so called because Sir John Anderson was in charge of Air Raid precautions.
Sir John Wemyss
Anderson and Morrison shelter
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.