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Bombing Shelter

Air Raid Precaution Warden A “shelter” was an underground room where civilians would go when a bomb went off in their country during World War II. A loud air-raid siren would be sent out when German bombers were approaching and Air Raid Precaution (ARP) Wardens would help people to take cover in an Air Raid shelter until the “all clear” was given. Shelters were given free to poor people. Men who earned more than £5 a week could buy one for £7. Air Raid Precaution Warden

Anderson shelters were half buried in the ground with earth heaped on top to protect people from bombs during World War II.

In November 1938, Chamberlain placed Sir John Anderson in charge of A In November 1938, Chamberlain placed Sir John Anderson in charge of A.R.P. He immediately sent an engineer to design a small and cheap shelter that could be made very easily in people's gardens. Within a few months nearly one and a half million of what became known as Anderson shelters were distributed to people living in areas expected to be bombed by the Luftwaffe.

Pictures of Shelters

The Morrison Shelter was introduced for people without gardens The Morrison Shelter was introduced for people without gardens. The shelter could also be used as a table. People sheltered underneath it during a raid. The Morrison shelter was named after the Minister for Home Security, Mr. Herbert Morrison.