LNER Northlight glazing

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ColHut
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LNER Northlight glazing

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G’day,

Does anybody know what transparent or translucent material was used in late 19C early 20C Northlight and similar engine shed roof glazing. It could have been glass, or what appears to be sometimes a corrugated material?

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Re: LNER Northlight glazing

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Could it be wired corrugated glass?
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Re: LNER Northlight glazing

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Trestrol wrote: Sat Jan 16, 2021 10:13 am Could it be wired corrugated glass?
Some sort of rolled or extruded glass predating float glass perhaps?

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Don't know I saw it once on a TV programme obviously quite strong may have been done the same way as windscreens. Heated up over a former.
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Re: LNER Northlight glazing

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Perhaps, I am supposing they used the same material in Goods Shed glazed roof panels.

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