Corrugated iron club
History and Background A 19th century catalogue Words for Corrugated Iron Tin Tabernacles Nissen Huts Australia England Chile India Wales Ireland New Zealand Corrugated Iron ‘Down the Deep Lanes’ Corrugated Iron: A Personal Interest Corrugated Iron Buildings in County Durham […]
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10.9.03 – Really like the idea of your web site. Although my own research is related to 626 Squadron which flew Lancasters from RAF Wickenby in Lincolnshire during WWII, you cannot research a WWII Bomber Squadron without coming across Nissen Huts, they appeared all over the airfields. Nissen Huts were put to all kinds of […]
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An essay on Tin Tabernacles by Lizzie Induni Report and illustrations of a Tin Tabernacle in Skelton, Teeside by Gary Green David Rowell and Co. : a 19th century Corrugated Iron buildings catalogue Corrugated Iron Buildings in County Durham by Norman Emery. See some examples of Tin Tabernacles: Start at Draycott in the Clay and […]
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Welcome! This virtual community welcomes enthusiasts from all over the world. If we had a membership it would be by submission of photographs and captions, notes, essays, observations that might make their way onto the web-site. It may be thought that sheets of galvanised corrugated iron would make for standardised buildings. Far from it. The […]
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