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Last Month there was a vibrant discussion on portable WWII buildings, with
considerable information on Nissen, Quonset and other prefabricated types. I
am interseted in another form, Bellman Hangars, an all steel clear-span
building using modular components whcih breakdown into sections small enough
to put on trucks, including sectional staunchens, girders, wall panels and
sliding door sections. They are apparently a British design, manufactured by
Lysaght in Newcstle (New South Wales)
any one have something more to add about these, particularly how many may
survive.
Gary Vines
Archaeologist
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Gary Vines
Archaeologist
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Biosis Research Pty. Ltd.
Natural and Cultural Heritage Consultants
322 Bay Street (PO Box 489)
PORT MELBOURNE, 3207
ph: (03) 9646 9499
fax: (03) 9646 9242
mobile: 0428 526 898
mailto:[log in to unmask]
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