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20-AUG-2006

August 24- Quonset Hut

You just don't see many of these any more.

A Quonset hut is a lightweight prefabricated structure
of corrugated steel having a semicircular cross section.
The design was based on the Nissen hut developed
by the British during World War I.
The name comes from their site of first manufacture,
Quonset Point, at the Davisville Naval Construction Battalion Center
in Davisville (a village located within the town of North Kingstown, Rhode Island).

In 1941 the United States Navy needed an all-purpose,
lightweight building that could be shipped anywhere
and assembled without skilled labor. - Wikipedia

Bakersfield, California

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Michael Todd Thorpe04-Sep-2006 20:18
They're all over the place here in the old parts of town!
Greg Harp25-Aug-2006 00:30
Excellent capture.
1moremile25-Aug-2006 00:04
Excellent. V.
Ray Rebortira24-Aug-2006 23:47
This looks like a set from David Lynch's "Dune".
Craig Persel24-Aug-2006 23:06
Well done and love the text.
Jen Bixler24-Aug-2006 20:24
Thanks for the 411! Pbase makes me smarter!
cool image.
Rob Rosetti24-Aug-2006 20:02
Interesting shot and description! I've seen them in some WW movies! Roberto
Knox O24-Aug-2006 18:52
reminds me of Gomer Pyle.
Guenter Eh24-Aug-2006 18:11
Thanks for the interesting story. I know these buildings very well from the U.S. Army stationed in Frankfurt. Now they are gone. Thanks again Doug!
AL24-Aug-2006 15:41
Thanks for the information. Great warm tones and lines. Nice find.
Dan Chusid24-Aug-2006 15:18
I still see a few around here that are leftovers from
the past.
Wouldn't want to live in one on a real hot day.
royalld24-Aug-2006 15:11
Nice shot. Great lesson in history.
Bryan Murahashi24-Aug-2006 15:05
Terrific capture.
I actually stayed in one at Barcroft station, up in the White Mountains.
Me and my friends were using their observatory to watch the comet impacts on
Jupiter back in '94. It was a big and comfortable hut.
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