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===History===
===History===
This junkyard (and adjacent factory) was owned by the Etting family. The defunct products of Owsleybank's auto industry were broken down into raw materials and shipped next door to be remade.


===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===

Revision as of 22:04, 14 February 2009

a junkyard

Owsleybank [4, 48]

Bisshop Square the Dunning Motel a factory
the Willison Building a junkyard a factory
Wilshe Drive Comitty Alley the Whyte Monument

Basic Info:

  • All junkyards were sealed and locked at the start of the quarantine, and required wirecutters to enter, unless someone else had already cut the fence. It is widely recognised that all junkyards in Malton have already been cut open.

Junkyard 4,48

Description

History

This junkyard (and adjacent factory) was owned by the Etting family. The defunct products of Owsleybank's auto industry were broken down into raw materials and shipped next door to be remade.

Barricade Policy

This building should be maintained at Very Strongly Barricaded in accordance with the Owsleybank barricade plan.

Current Status



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