As I have said before there quite a number of variations in these and maybe there is no official terminology used to describe them.
This is the former LMS goods shed in Bingley West Yorkshire, I believe it was for wool only. As you can see there is an overall canopy over the ground level loading bay and two fully enclosed hoist shafts. There was a similar but larger shed one station South at Frizinghall
http://dereklambert.co.uk/
Sorry about linking to the current users website but I could not separate out the relevant picture. Any relation Brian?
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When I was young I had a job in a warehouse in the city of London near St Pauls which had one on 5 of 6 floors and we called them a hoist bays. There was a safety door on the inside. If that is what the proper name was I have no idea, but we called them that. There was no roofs on our ones. Would have though if there was a roof they would be called roofs.
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Thanks for the further replies and the photos. I like the term ‘hoist bay’ - seems quite an obvious name for them.
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