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Photographs from the mid-19th century often show the bare framework, suggesting that the covering was extended only when necessary. Canvas duck was the predominant awning fabric, a strong, closely woven cotton cloth used for centuries to make tents and sails. Awnings became a common feature in the years after the American Civil War.
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This alteration included the removal of existing windows and masonry on these levels and their replacement with new aluminium and glass shopfront. In 1988 the lift lobby was refurbished on both sides of the building and the lift shaft replaced on the eastern side. In 1990 the canvas canopy was replaced with a steel framed awning. [1] [2]: 9–20
The canvas of wall tents may be treated for water, mildew and fire retardancy. A square centre-pole tent was often used for family camping in the first half of the 20th century. Despite the use of 9 poles and 12 guy ropes, such a tent could be pitched by an experienced family of four in some 10 to 15 minutes.
The wind can damage porches, awnings, carports, sheds, and unanchored mobile homes. ... Students should check their emails and Canvas for potential communications from their professors ...