Category:Anderson shelters in Norfolk, England
English: During WW2, Anderson shelters were issued free to all householders who earned less than £250 a year, and those with a higher income were charged £7. They were constructed using six curved corrugated iron sheets which were bolted together at the top and a steel plate at each end, and half buried in the ground with earth heaped on top. The corrugated iron roofs of most of the shelters were collected by the authorities at the end of the war but other obsolete shelters were sold to the householders for £1 each.
Media in category "Anderson shelters in Norfolk, England"
The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total.
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-2014-05-04 Anderson shelters, Holt, Norfolk, England (1).jpg 640 × 480; 286 KB
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-2014-05-04 Anderson shelters, Holt, Norfolk, England.jpg 640 × 480; 263 KB
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-2015-05-25 Anderson shelters, Mundham, Norfolk, England (1).jpg 640 × 480; 552 KB
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-2015-05-25 Anderson shelters, Mundham, Norfolk, England.jpg 640 × 480; 523 KB
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-2017-01-02 Anderson shelter, Hellington, Norfolk, England.jpg 640 × 480; 435 KB
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-2019-03-26 Anderson shelters, Haddiscoe, Norfolk, England (1).jpg 800 × 555; 169 KB
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-2019-03-26 Anderson shelters, Haddiscoe, Norfolk, England (2).jpg 800 × 615; 226 KB
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-2019-03-26 Anderson shelters, Haddiscoe, Norfolk, England.jpg 800 × 584; 194 KB
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-2021-08-28 Anderson Bomb Shelters, Horsey, Norfolk.JPG 5,152 × 3,864; 6.76 MB