Disambiguation evidence for Anderson shelters via surface form

"Anderson shelter"


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Predicate Object
component earth covering
component entrance door
component six curved corrugated steel panels for the roof and sides
component steel bolts
component straight corrugated steel panels for the ends
component wooden benches
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designedBy Oscar Carl Kerrison
designedBy William Paterson
designedFor civilian protection
designedToProtectFrom bomb blasts
designedToProtectFrom shrapnel
distributionPolicy issued free to low-income households
distributionPolicy sold at a subsidised price to others
followedBy Morrison shelters
surface form: Morrison shelter
foundInCollection Imperial War Museums
surface form: Imperial War Museum
foundInCollection local war museums in the United Kingdom
height about 6 feet
heritageStatus some surviving examples are preserved in museums
inception 1938
installationMethod covered with earth
installationMethod partly buried in the ground
instanceOf air-raid shelter
instanceOf civil defence structure
introducedBy British government NERFINISHED
introducedBy Home Office headquarters
surface form: Home Office (United Kingdom)
length about 6.5 feet
locationOfUse backyards
locationOfUse domestic gardens
material corrugated steel
material welded steel panels
namedAfter 1st Viscount Waverley
surface form: John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley
numberProduced over 1.5 million units
partOf British civil defence measures in World War II
postwarUse garden sheds
postwarUse tool stores
priceAtIntroduction £7
producedBy various British steel manufacturers
safetyFeature earth covering to absorb blast
safetyFeature partly buried structure for stability
shape arched
shape semi-cylindrical
typicalCapacity up to six people
typicalLocation at the end of the garden
usedBy British civilians
usedBy families in urban areas
usedIn World War II
surface form: Second World War
usedIn The Blitz
vulnerability less effective against near-direct hits
width about 4.5 feet

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Sir John Anderson notableWork
"Anderson shelter"
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