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- Tin_tabernacle abstract "A tin tabernacle is a type of prefabricated ecclesiastical building made from corrugated galvanised iron. They were developed in the mid 19th century initially in Great Britain. Corrugated iron was first used for roofing in London in 1829 by Henry Robinson Palmer and the patent sold to Richard Walker who advertised "portable buildings for export" in 1832. The technology for producing the corrugated sheets improved and to prevent corrosion the sheets were galvanised with a coating of zinc, a process developed by Stanislas Sorel in Paris in the 1830s. After 1850, many types of prefabricated buildings were produced, including churches, chapels and mission halls.".
- Tin_tabernacle thumbnail Cadgwith_St_Mary's.JPG?width=300.
- Tin_tabernacle wikiPageExternalLink making_history_20061205.shtml.
- Tin_tabernacle wikiPageExternalLink www.tintabernacles.co.uk.
- Tin_tabernacle wikiPageExternalLink www.tintabernacles.com.
- Tin_tabernacle wikiPageID "3647786".
- Tin_tabernacle wikiPageRevisionID "605410488".
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- Tin_tabernacle hasPhotoCollection Tin_tabernacle.
- Tin_tabernacle quote "On Thursday last the "United Free Church Primitive Methodists" opened a new iron building at the corner of Argyle Street and the Woodbridge Road. The building has an odd appearance, and as it is but a temporary structure, it has been not inaptly termed the "tin tabernacle". [...] The sides and roof are of corrugated iron, and present the appearance externally of a huge tin cannister."".
- Tin_tabernacle quote "Opening of a New Iron Meeting-House.".
- Tin_tabernacle source "—Ipswich Journal, 1874.".
- Tin_tabernacle width "25.0".
- Tin_tabernacle subject Category:British_architecture.
- Tin_tabernacle subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Tin_tabernacle subject Category:Iron_and_steel_buildings.
- Tin_tabernacle subject Category:Prefabricated_buildings.
- Tin_tabernacle type Artifact100021939.
- Tin_tabernacle type Building102913152.
- Tin_tabernacle type BuildingsAndStructuresInTheUnitedKingdom.
- Tin_tabernacle type Object100002684.
- Tin_tabernacle type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Tin_tabernacle type PrefabricatedBuildings.
- Tin_tabernacle type Structure104341686.
- Tin_tabernacle type Whole100003553.
- Tin_tabernacle type YagoGeoEntity.
- Tin_tabernacle type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Tin_tabernacle comment "A tin tabernacle is a type of prefabricated ecclesiastical building made from corrugated galvanised iron. They were developed in the mid 19th century initially in Great Britain. Corrugated iron was first used for roofing in London in 1829 by Henry Robinson Palmer and the patent sold to Richard Walker who advertised "portable buildings for export" in 1832.".
- Tin_tabernacle label "Eisenkirche".
- Tin_tabernacle label "Tin tabernacle".
- Tin_tabernacle label "Железная церковь".
- Tin_tabernacle sameAs Eisenkirche.
- Tin_tabernacle sameAs m.09s2ll.
- Tin_tabernacle sameAs Q634961.
- Tin_tabernacle sameAs Q634961.
- Tin_tabernacle sameAs Tin_tabernacle.
- Tin_tabernacle wasDerivedFrom Tin_tabernacle?oldid=605410488.
- Tin_tabernacle depiction Cadgwith_St_Mary's.JPG.
- Tin_tabernacle isPrimaryTopicOf Tin_tabernacle.