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reinforced concrete design. The
design was
produced in
Scotland by the
Orlit Company,
resulting in most
houses being located in
Scotland and Ulster....
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Observer Corps Orlit Post is an
observation post used by the
Royal Observer Corps during the Cold War to
recognise enemy aircraft. Many
Orlit Posts can be...
- just
outside the village, but it is now in a
state of disrepair. It has an
Orlit,
which is rare for
posts in this area. The
Hundred Parishes Hadley, Christopher...
- “the
Newton to locals, “the East Newton”, “Bastle”
which is full of 1950s
orlits, “Foulden Village”, “New mains”, and “West mains”.
Originally one of the...
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Yorkshire Fire and
Rescue Service.
There was also a
Royal Observer Corps "
Orlit" type
surface observation post on the
Popeley Fields around 1⁄3 mile (500...
- site of a
medieval tithe barn.
There remains of the
Royal Observer Corps Orlit post
which has been
vandalised since it was abandoned. The A1075, between...
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Commandant Royal Observer Corps Aircraft recognition Royal Observer Corps Orlit Post
Operational instruments of the
Royal Observer Corps AWDREY Bomb Power...
- Many used non-traditional
prefab building techniques, like the
concrete Orlit and No-fines and the steel-framed Easi-Form. However,
these have
since proved...
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school from 1953 to 1961.
Pictures on the site
include the New
Buildings and
Orlits,
which were
demolished in 1974 and 1995 respectively.
Wikimedia Commons...
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artitecht A, J,
Smith and was
built in the
years 1952 and 1953 by
Scottish Orlit Co Ltd. In 1953 the
school was
formally opened and then was
extended in...