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<p>goods; displaying goods for commercial buyers; packing, checking and labelling orders, and dispatching them.</p>

<p>The utilitarian architecture of warehouses responded fast to emerging technologies. Before and into the nineteenth century, the basic European warehouse was built of load-bearing masonry walls or heavy-framed timber with a suitable external cladding. Inside, heavy timber posts supported timber beams and joists for the upper levels, rarely more than four to five stories high.</p>

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