It's definitely not a roof turbine, and I'm still not comfortable with cupola, even though that was the term I used in my description of it.

Ralph





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Ralph,

Empirical evidence says, if it is a little house on top of a bigger house or barn, it is a cupola of some sort, if it is a metal housing for venting, then it is a ventilator or whirly bird.

Best,

Leland

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Ralph,



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I couldn't find Hamlin's work. But I called Stony Harris, in Cowtown, NJ, who has about a dozen of them on his various barns, and he calls them "ventilators".



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