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Celebrating Britain’s post-war prefabs and their residents
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  • Moving Prefab Museum Archive - submissions and puzzles!

    Moving Prefab Museum Archive - submissions and puzzles!

    14/07/2016
    This photo was emailed to us by John via a friend on 6 July 2016. He wanted to know what ...
  • The Prefab Museum story

    The Prefab Museum story

    15/06/2016
    The Prefab Museum was inspired by photo-journalist Elisabeth Blanchet’s passion for and documentation of post-war prefabs and their residents in ...
  • Support

    Support

    14/06/2016
    The Prefab Museum would not still exist without the encouragement and support of prefab enthusiasts willing to give up their ...
  • The Moving Prefab Museum and Archive project

    The Moving Prefab Museum and Archive project

    14/06/2016
    We invented the “Moving Prefab” concept after we lost – to a criminal fire – the physical Prefab Museum we ...
  • Memories

    Memories

    14/06/2016
    This page is about prefab memories, stories and photos.  Please read the blog posts on various topics, from the history ...
  • Map

    Map

    14/06/2016
    Every week people tell us about prefabs we didn’t know existed. We have been directed to prefabs still lived in or long demolished, on farms, used as storage, catteries, as holiday homes or clubrooms, even two made into a pub, and links to community archives or Facebook groups.
  • History

    History

    14/06/2016
    The Prefab Museum is a living history online museum about Britain’s post-war prefabs. Part of the Temporary Housing and Emergency ...
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Latest comments
  • Jane Hearn on BISF Houses in Harrow, London

    19/05/2022
    The BISF houses were part of the permanent prefabs programme. There were 35,000 built of type A! between 1944-50. best...
  • Diana on BISF Houses in Harrow, London

    13/05/2022
    In which year were the BISF houses built?
  • June Anderson on Memories of Mount Florida, Glasgow

    10/05/2022
    I lived at 40 Hangingshaw Place, the last one before turning into the drive with my mum (June) dad (Andy)...
  • Stephen Walls on Memories of Mount Florida, Glasgow

    10/05/2022
    Passed many times on my walk over Prospecthill to the many games of BB footie I played in the 70’s...
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