nissen hut การใช้
- It consisted of Nissen huts and sheds and operated until the 1970s.
- American servicemen occupied Nissen Huts and General Patton visited during this period.
- Two Nissen huts were joined together to form a makeshift chapel.
- The camp's conditions were basic, with migrants living in tents and Nissen Huts.
- These sometimes consisted of clusters of World War 2 Nissen huts.
- He was also responsible for the lighting of fires in the nissen huts.
- One Nissen hut still stands and is now used as storage.
- It consisted of Nissen huts, each divided to accommodate 2 families.
- Further to this, they also gave it a dismantled Nissen hut.
- Most post World War II Nissen huts were used by governments.
- One Nissen hut still survives on the edge of the shinty club site.
- The Nissen hut structure was completed in September that same year.
- These were not as attractive as they sound-medium-sized nissen huts made from corrugated steel.
- After the war, be bought Nissen huts to provide hot meals to returned servicemen.
- All accommodation was of the temporary type, mostly Nissen huts.
- It consisted largely of Nissen huts linked by sheltered walkways.
- There was also a Nissen hut for general storage, and for painting the weapon casings.
- It consisted of converted army Nissen huts and sheds.
- Other airfield buildings were typically wooden or Nissen huts.
- Living quarters were made in long Nissen huts, 3-4 in each with a shared bathroom.
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