At first their station buildings were primitive affairs, no more than clearings in the bush with tin huts.
There was a tin hut at the end of it and inside sat a ticket collector asleep over the counter.
To the eyes of those who do not like the industrial esthetic, Frey House 2, where he lives, is a tin hut.
In the early 1900s the town area was opened up, with the first building a tin hut erected in 1905.
The smile faded when something struck the tin hut with a noise like a bullet.
You know that fellow named Nomland who lives down the canal in the tin hut?
Miles away there was a forest of oil derricks visible against the skyline, all surrounded by tin huts and abandoned equipment.
Leaving the tin hut, she sought out the site foreman, but he hadn't seen Hunter since early that morning.
Two huge armed guards stood inside, herding the departing workers over to a small tin hut where they would be thoroughly searched.
There is not a tin hut or cinderblock house in sight.