Disambiguation evidence for Morrison shelters via surface form

"Morrison shelter"


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Predicate Object
alternativeTo Anderson shelter
assemblyRequired yes
canBeUsedAs table in daytime
category British home front during World War II
surface form: British civil defence
category Protective shelters
category British home front during World War II
surface form: World War II home front in the United Kingdom
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
designedAs indoor shelter
designedFor use in confined indoor spaces
designedToProtectFrom blast effects
designedToProtectFrom falling debris
designedToWithstand house collapse
designer John Baker
distributedBy British government NERFINISHED
distributionPolicy free to low-income households
distributionPolicy subsidised for others
era The Blitz
hasAlternativeName table shelter
hasPart rectangular steel frame
hasPart solid steel top
hasPart steel wire mesh ends
hasPart steel wire mesh sides
height approximately 75 cm
instanceOf air-raid shelter
instanceOf civil defence equipment
introducedBy Ministry of Home Security
introducedInYear 1941
length approximately 2 m
locationOfUse British homes
material steel
namedAfter Herbert Morrison
placed on ground floor of house
primaryUserGroup urban households
replacedOrSupersededBy post-war civil defence measures
riskAddressed blast from high-explosive bombs
riskAddressed structural collapse of buildings
safetyFeature bolted steel frame
safetyFeature mesh to prevent debris entry
storedUnder ground-floor ceiling
suppliedAs kit of parts
typicalCapacity 2 adults
typicalCapacity 2 or more children
usedBy people without gardens
usedFor protection of civilians from bomb blasts
usedIn World War II
width approximately 1.2 m

As object (1)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Morrison shelter".

Anderson shelters followedBy
"Morrison shelter"
↳ resolves to Morrison shelters
surface form: Anderson shelter