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Corrugated galvanised iron (CGI) or steel,
colloquially corrugated iron (near universal),
wriggly tin (taken from UK
military slang),
pailing (in Caribbean...
- furrows, may
refer to the following:
Corrugated fiberboard, also
called corrugated cardboard Corrugated galvanised iron, a
building material composed of sheets...
- In the 1880s
Boulton & Paul were
leading manufacturers of kits for
corrugated iron buildings,
which arrived in ****ng
crates ready to be erected. Woodhall...
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especially as barracks, made from a 210°
portion of a
cylindrical skin of
corrugated iron. It was
designed during the
First World War by the Canadian-American-British...
- tabernacle, also
known as an
iron church, is a type of
prefabricated ecclesiastical building made from
corrugated galvanised iron. They were
developed in the...
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military hardware from
available materials, the tank was
built from
corrugated iron on a
tractor base.
Designed and
built during a
period of uncertainty...
- the
early days of
structures made from
relatively cheap and
imported corrugated iron (which can
still be seen in the
roofing of
historic homes) to more...
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Albert Frey's 1964 Palm
Springs house used
actual corrugated steel as roofing, as well as
corrugated aluminum exterior siding.
Metal roofs are 100% recyclable...
- A double-storey
house with
corrugated iron roof;
window openings of a
large glazed panel sash variety. It
represents one of the few
remaining Berea villas...
- France. Shepherd's huts
often had
iron wheels and
corrugated iron tops.
Sometimes the
sides were also made of
corrugated iron.[citation needed] Use of shepherd's...