Bonegilla Store Buildings Army Nos. 0462/028 and 029
Latchford Barracks BONEGILLA, Wodonga City
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Bonegilla Store Buildings Army Nos. 0462/028 and 029 - Physical Description 1
A pair of matching small rectangular store sheds, part of the Building Trades or Building Barn Area located south of the main buildings cluster at Latchford. These sheds appear to have been built c1950s or 1960s. They have walls and gable roofs clad with large-corrugation galvanised sheet steel, possibly intended to be lost-form formwork for the underside of suspended concrete floors but adapted to replace normal corrugated iron sheets in this application. The corrugations are several times larger than those in normal corrugated iron, and each large corrugation is ribbed with numerous small corrugations like ripple-iron. The framing appears to be cold-formed galvanised sheet steel channels or C-sections. There are six steel-framed louvre windows along each long side. At one end there are two doors made of the same large-corrugation sheet steel, and an extension of the gable roof to form a canopy over the doorway. The sheds are in good condition.
Bonegilla Store Buildings Army Nos. 0462/028 and 029 - Physical Conditions
Good condition
Veterans Description for Public
Bonegilla Store Buildings Army Nos. 0462/028 and 029 - Veterans Description for Public
Bonegilla Store Buildings (Army Nos. 0462/028 & 029) comprise of a pair of matching small rectangular store sheds, part of the Building Trades or Building Barn Area located south of the main buildings at Latchford. The sheds have walls and gable roofs clad with large-corrugation galvanised sheet steel, possibly intended to be lost-form formwork for the underside of suspended concrete floors but adapted to replace normal corrugated iron sheets in this application. The corrugations are several times larger than those in normal corrugated iron, and each large corrugation is ribbed with numerous small corrugations like ripple-iron. The framing appears to be cold-formed galvanised sheet steel channels or C-sections. There are six steel-framed louvre windows along each long side. At one end there are two doors made of the same large-corrugation sheet steel, and an extension of the gable roof to form a canopy over the doorway.
Heritage Study and Grading
Wodonga - Wodonga Heritage Study Stage 1
Author: Freeman Randell
Year: 2004
Grading:
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