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NOTE: All the books are listed at a SUBSTANTIAL discount compared to listings for the same titles (in a comparable condition) elsewhere.
I have tried to make them 'affordable' or suitable for 'resale' via a well known auction site.


Tin Tabernacles Corrugated Iron Mission Halls, Churches & Chapels of Britain by Ian Smith FIRST EDITION 2004
208 pages extensively illustrated.
In a broad overview, this book looks at the story of corrugated iron churches, chapels, mission halls and related buildings. It features archive and contemporary material illustrating this almost-forgotten part of our architectural and industrial heritage. In attempting to explain how these buildings were produced, who they were for, and why we should consider them to be important, the book shows how these buildings reflected the society in which they were created and flourished. A photographic survey gathers together just some of the surprising number of these buildings which still survive, alongside a number which have not.

London SE13 7PG
Buyer Can Collect. No parking restrictions. OR FREE P&P Offered.
Cash or bank transfer/Paypal OK.

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