Public shelters were provided at Tilbury Riverside Station, on the Anchor Field and in Feenan Highway
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
Air raid shelters, also known as bomb shelters, are structures that provide protection from an air attack. These structures do not offer protection from ground attacks.
Anderson and Morrison shelter
They stay in the same place as others: in the air raid shelters, in Anderson shelters or in Morrison shelters if they didn't have a garden.
During World War I, air raid shelters were not widely used or developed, as aerial bombardment was not as prevalent as in World War II. While some cities experienced bombings, particularly from zeppelins and later aircraft, the concept of dedicated air raid shelters was not fully realized until the following conflict. Instead, many people sought refuge in basements or other sturdy structures during air raids. The focus during WWI was primarily on trench warfare and ground battles rather than aerial threats.
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The two types of air raid shelters are called the Anderson shelter and the Morrison 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
because Dr. David Morrison invented them
Only what families decided to take in with them.
Anderson and Morrison.
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Yes, if ever there's an invasion from the air, use the bomb shelters.
air raid sirens would signal there was going to be an air attack when this happened people would cram into air raid shelters
Air raid shelters, also known as bomb shelters, are structures that provide protection from an air attack. These structures do not offer protection from ground attacks.
They were shelters either underground or in your house or outside in your front or back garden. They were mostly made out of corrugated metal or iron for the roofs and usually metal for the walls and there were wooden stools/ seats/ bench's etc.. . and if a air raid went off they would probably stay in for a few hours.
Anderson shelters were made from corrugated iron.