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  2. Air raid shelter - Wikipedia

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    The Anderson shelter was designed in 1938 by William Paterson and Oscar Carl (Karl) Kerrison in response to a request from the Home Office. It was named after Sir John Anderson , then Lord Privy Seal with special responsibility for preparing air-raid precautions immediately prior to the outbreak of World War II, and it was he who then initiated ...

  3. Nissen hut - Wikipedia

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    Nissen huts, Cultybraggan Camp, close to Comrie, in west Perthshire A Nissen hut is a prefabricated steel structure originally for military use, especially as barracks, made from a 210° portion of a cylindrical skin of corrugated iron.

  4. Slab hut - Wikipedia

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    The colonists were forced to build shelters using whatever skills they possessed, from whatever natural materials they could find. [1] They tried the traditional British wattle and daub (or 'dab') method: posts were set in the ground; thin branches were woven and set between these posts, and clay or mud was plastered over the weave to make a ...

  5. How a local emergency shelter reunited these Asheville ... - AOL

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    The emergency shelter has allowed the couple to reunite with others they hadn’t yet heard from – a welcomed relief. Michael Goode laces up a new pair of boots next to his dog, Oak Tree, as he ...

  6. New plan to replace Hi-Tor shelter takes shape; see details ...

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    The leading site for a shelter for stray animals would cost far less than the projected $18 million price to build a new facility, officials say.

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