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  1. Nov 15, 2021 · Anderson shelters were a practical solution to a drastic problem: during World War Two, as the threat of aerial bombardment loomed over Britain, millions of these structures were erected in gardens across Britain. Typically made of corrugated iron and then covered in soil, they offered households vital protection from German bombing campaigns.

  2. Nov 3, 2005 · The Anderson Shelter. Towards the end of August 1939 a Plymouth Corporation lorry came along making deliveries at every house both sides of the street. Each delivery consisted of a number of...

  3. Jan 7, 2021 · The first Anderson shelter was erected in a garden in Islington, London, on 25 February 1939. By the time the war broke out in September, around 1.5 million shelters were in place in areas expected to be bombed by the Luftwaffe. During the war a further 2.1 million were erected.

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  4. Jan 15, 2013 · Here are some facts about Anderson Shelters, popular air raid shelter used during the Blitz. The Anderson shelter was designed in 1938. It was named after Sir John Anderson, the man responsible for preparing Britain to withstand German air raids.

  5. One day our father got all the family together and explained that war seemed to be on the way and so the powers that be had decided to issue every family with a shelter for protection. Father...

  6. It is therefore not surprising that a November 1940 survey discovered that only 27% of Londoners used Anderson shelters, 9% slept in public shelters and 4% used underground railway stations. The rest of those interviewed were either on duty at night or slept in their own homes.

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  8. So new plans were made for mass evacuation, the construction of large public shelters, and the erection of small units in private gardens (“Anderson” shelters) and inside houses (“Morrison”...