Must be constructed of galvanised iron or steel not less than No.
Owing to shortage of supplies during the War, similar buildings have been erected with frames of well-seasoned hard wood, which was protected by strips of asbestos-slate or galvanised iron.
The original units consisted of a building erected with an iron framework covered with sheets of asbestos-slate, and a roof of galvanised iron.
They can be adapted to any building having either vertical or sloping walls of galvanised iron.
A corrugated roof of galvanised iron may be used instead, but a ceiling also will be absolutely necessary for the sake of warmth.
Galvanised iron wire-netting is the best material, as it does not rust, and will not need painting for a long time.
If iron standards are not attached to the netting, it should be stretched to stout posts, well fixed in the ground, eight feet apart, and fastened by galvanised iron staples.
Such arches may be of galvanised iron for a cottage, or of masonry for a mansion, and are soon hidden by creepers.
Some of the vessels have been made of metal—galvanised iron—and others have been made of flannel.
There were several large sheets of galvanised iron, appearing exactly as one in the cart, but covering a notable expanse of ground when spread out singly.
The bath was of the same material as the verandah roof--galvanised iron.
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