06 May 2011

Appreciating... Corrugated Iron

(and its relations)

Its demise as a material for smart people's outbuildings has been noted (Ancient Industries September 08) but for the non-smart, corrugated iron is still highly regarded. Here are some views of the Little Bowden allotments, near Market Harborough.

A backdrop for brassicas...

A device for preventing the barbecue from blowing away...

Useful comfrey, useful corrugated...


Undoubtedly useful...

Finally, compost bays. (Would Monty approve?)

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful and nowhere more appreciated than in New Zealand where it has iconic status. I'm trying to get my husband to agree to painted corrugated for a shed roof in NZ vein, no progress as yet

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