During the late 1920s he was chief architect for a manufacturer of timber buildings.
The outline of a timber building was discovered by an archaeologist.
The amphitheatre, however, became the site of a large timber building associated with 5th or 6th century pottery.
It closed in 1959 and nothing remains of the timber buildings.
This led to the construction, in that same year, of the present timber building.
It consisted of a single timber building divided into girls' and boys' departments.
Soon afterwards a stone church was built accompanied by a timber building of a hospital.
It was a timber building to the north of the line at right angles to the track.
It was started at a bakery, and quickly spread through the timber buildings.
A fire in 1924 destroyed many of the timber buildings along the main street.