Decaying concrete is behind the rush by environment ministers to act to repair the thousands of pre-fabricated houses built in Britain in the early 1950s.
This would provide 60 direct and indirect jobs, for young Angolans who had the ability to build four pre-fabricated houses per day.
The Ten Year Plan (1945) - documentary about the building of pre-fabricated houses.
Many of the pre-fabricated houses here were moved to Stanley.
He undertook development work on pre-fabricated houses during the Second World War and after the war specialised in town planning.
An area of pre-fabricated houses still exists in the estate, although heavily modified and modernised.
Early catalogues sold clothing almost exclusively, though operations gradually expanded to include such products as pharmaceuticals, books, furniture, china, farm tools, and whole pre-fabricated houses.
During World War II, the company made pre-fabricated houses for government housing and began building strip malls.
Immediately after the end of the war, prefabs (pre-fabricated houses) were erected on the ground north of the church.
Two pre-fabricated houses were transported from Windhoek all the way to Witvlei.