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2006 Loomis had a population of 1 living in 1 | dwelling, a 0% increase from 2001. |
oused in the town's oldest surviving domestic | dwelling, a Grade 11 listed whitewashed stone cottage. |
Guthlac is now living alone in a mountain | dwelling, a place that is infested with demons who see |
district includes at least a plaza, a single | dwelling, a secondary structure, a school, a library a |
was built about 1770, expanded to a five-bay | dwelling about 1790, at which time a 1-story addition |
The house started as a simple tenant-farmer's | dwelling about 1698. |
e during World War I, so they found apartment | dwelling acceptable. |
nce in the neighbourhood is the single family | dwelling, accounting for 88% of all residences. |
nd consisted of a stone tower with a keeper's | dwelling adjacent to it. |
an 1840s Greek Revival style two-story brick | dwelling, adjacent brick slave quarters, a Federal-sty |
y and presumably moved into the lightkeeper's | dwelling adjacent to the lighthouse. |
ke Hall is presented as a large and luxurious | dwelling adorned with numerous works of art, antique f |
e station building was converted to a private | dwelling after closure and is still used as such today |
(149 ha) property that included a residential | dwelling, agricultural outbuildings, agricultural fiel |
It is probably the oldest plantation | dwelling along State Route 5. Daniel Clark purchased t |
The | dwelling also exhibits a modillion cornice with dentil |
There are many minor | dwelling also found on Lower North East Road and in th |
building has now been replaced with a private | dwelling although the platform remains underneath the |
in a private deer park and remains a private | dwelling although it is occasionally opened for commer |
ginally served as a summer kitchen and cook's | dwelling among other functions. |
id, I have come down to the earth and made my | dwelling among men, and I am called Jacob by name. |
rth, which is the most important place in the | dwelling and the centre of family life. |
Chondropoma irradians is a ground | dwelling and rock dwelling species. |
ate 1960s, the Coast Guard razed the original | dwelling and barn and constructed the present triplex. |
These asteroids are deep-sea | dwelling and have flexible arms. |
was designed as a hunting lodge rather than a | dwelling and measures 60 feet by 10 feet. |
as a meeting hall, as a school, as a multiple | dwelling, and as a department store. |
however, been converted for use as a private | dwelling and access is only accessible upon special re |
In Tamil, the term 'Palli' refers to ' | dwelling' and 'extensive knowledge' ambiguously and 'p |
Bod is a common placename element meaning ' | dwelling' and afon here is possibly a corruption of th |
The complex consists of Moser family | dwelling and a compact grouping of a granary and two E |
750 and remains a well preserved 18th century | dwelling and conserves a portion of the original rural |
eet (26 m) high above the lake, has a 3 story | dwelling and is brick with a steel frame. |
is under water at times of flood, protecting | dwelling and commercial property from flood. |
n the late 18th century it was abandoned as a | dwelling and was used as a store on the adjoining farm |
ates Coast Guard in 1961, and the three-story | dwelling and other buildings were torn down, leaving o |
ng the old school house, now converted into a | dwelling) and a restaurant, most of the older properti |
vate use, with one section becoming a private | dwelling and the other an office. |
The station is now a private | dwelling and the freight house is a tool shed. |
Tours of the | dwelling and tower at Grosse Point Lighthouse are give |
It was built about 1750 as a single story | dwelling and expanded after 1823. |
back on his word, but allowed him a luxurious | dwelling and sovereignty in one of the lower worlds. |
ucted between 1880 and 1885 as a multi-family | dwelling and is an unusual example of High Victorian G |
Conservancy, who converted it into a private | dwelling, and renamed it Meadlake House. |
Subsequent owners used the candy shop as a | dwelling and Theta Chi fraternity eventually bought it |
n beginning with the earliest traces of Human | dwelling and settling. |
cated, reverted for a time to being a private | dwelling, and was given its current name of Cotuit Hal |
house was built in 1831 with a stone keeper's | dwelling and wooden tower. |
16, 1812), a five bay, brick Federal style | dwelling and the Parsonage (No. 22, 1839). |
s peaceful and sublime, an ambrosial pleasant | dwelling, and it disperses and quells on the spot evil |
same generation live in a single, cooperative | dwelling and interact with each other |
e foundation may be the remains of an earlier | dwelling and date to about 1684. |
The station building is now part of a private | dwelling and is used as a holiday let. |
signal box have been converted into a private | dwelling and guest house called Time Away. |
on, they used the word domicilium (residence, | dwelling); and to avoid Erinyes, said Eumenides. |
775 as a 1 2/2-story , gable roofed sandstone | dwelling, and subsequently raised to 2-stories with a |
inal wooden station building is now a private | dwelling and has been extended in a sympathetic style. |
Secondly, only owners or tenants of a | dwelling and their spouses were entitled to vote in lo |
s features, a low-pitched roof on a two-story | dwelling and a wide top section, suggest some connecti |
The tower includes an integral | dwelling and was manned until 1938 when the United Sta |
This would have forced forest | dwelling animals to descend to the ground to compete f |
two intersecting closed circles of the actual | dwelling are balanced at the end of a straight terrace |
ved, and the offices, which are now a private | dwelling, are the only original buildings remaining. |
Almost 80% of occupied | dwelling are rentals, and over 20% of households are s |
Acarodomatium) (Latin: Acari - mites, domus - | dwelling), are tussocks of hairs or nonglandular trich |
a lighthouse in which the tower and keeper's | dwelling are united in one structure. |
brick buildings, a tavern, general store, and | dwelling; as well as a late-19th century wooden frame |
nd his family were forced into a much smaller | dwelling as a result. |
Instructed to find "a | dwelling as small, as remote, and as cheap" as possibl |
As Rose enters the Hillyer family | dwelling as a domestic servant, chaos ensues. |
as built about 1932 and is a one to two story | dwelling, asymmetrical, with a steeply pitched slate h |
The Roundhouse ( | dwelling) at Cae Mabon - exterior view |
their granddaughter Elwing, who joined those | dwelling at the Mouths of Sirion. |
The Chestnut Hill is a multi-family | dwelling at 219 Commonwealth Avenue, in the village of |
John Charlton was licensed to crenellate his | dwelling at Charlton in 1316. |
worm, is an aquatic predatory polychaete worm | dwelling at the ocean floor at depths of approximately |
ns a stair railing from the original keeper's | dwelling at Yaquina Head Light. |
on of a typical 19th-century Tuskegee Village | dwelling at Ft. Loudoun State Park |
particularly as both feature primitive humans | dwelling at the very centre of the Earth, unaware of l |
belonging to the ruling classes having their | dwelling at the nearby citadel of Midea. |
1663 - 6 March 1729) was an English landowner | dwelling at Swillington, the eldest son of Sir William |
Pardus then returned to his | dwelling at Mt. Arion to live out the rest of his life |
The resulting palatial | dwelling attracted favourable notice from Wriothesley' |
ilar apparatus is found in cicadas and ground | dwelling beetles, so it may be that the winged adults |
East Oakland where they erected a comfortable | dwelling before moving to Clay Street where they lived |
e house was rebuilt, the original single room | dwelling being enlarged to four rooms. |
It is a bungalow style | dwelling believed to have been built about 1910. |
Borough records from 1440 record a private | dwelling belonging to John Alastre on the site. |
st and back plumage, and most often in ground | dwelling birds (like sparrows) and aquatic species (li |
closely related but distinct from the savanna | dwelling Brown-Necked Parrot and Grey-headed Parrot (w |
CH13 (Courbevoie - | dwelling building - 13th location), that is the reside |
It is a 1 1⁄2-story frame | dwelling built in stages, with the oldest section dati |
It is a two-story, three bay fieldstone | dwelling built in 1762, with a long, two-story, five b |
Davis also had a large | dwelling built for his use. |
ry, three-bay-wide, Greek Revival-style brick | dwelling built about 1850. |
Also on the property is a 1 1⁄2-story frame | dwelling built about 1840. |
A subsequent | dwelling, built beginning about 1670, is the oldest ho |
is house incorporates a 2 1⁄2-story limestone | dwelling built about 1850 by Rufus Wilson, which was e |
t is a one and one half story, five bay stone | dwelling built about 1750. |
inal church parsonage It is a two story frame | dwelling built in 1878-1879 in the Italianate style. |
last major high-style, sophistocated masonry | dwelling built for the Livingston family. |
The first | dwelling built on the property was constructed in the |
t is reputed to have been the largest private | dwelling built in the nineteenth century and four time |
the distinction of being the first wood-frame | dwelling built west of the Mississippi. |
It is a 1 1⁄2-story | dwelling built about 1795 in a linear plan. |
The house is a four-bay, two-story brick | dwelling built between 1830 and 1850, with a four bay |
The light station consisted of a 1 1⁄2-story | dwelling built on a platform supported by wooden piles |
story, three bay, center hall plan vernacular | dwelling built of uncoursed fieldstone. |
moved away from the eroding bluffs, and a new | dwelling built. |
ion; health care Historic subfunction: single | dwelling; business; city hall; religious structure; th |
The mansion was converted into 6 | dwelling by Kit Martin, 1993-8, with a further 22 dwel |
as the site of a Mill and associated miller's | dwelling, byre, etc. as far back as 1678. |
HABS photograph: Montezuma Castle cliff | dwelling c.1400, Arizona |
The old Bell Inn is now a | dwelling called Dial House. |
enerally be smaller and less luxurious than a | dwelling called a townhouse. |
ong, rectangular one and one half story stone | dwelling capped by a steep gable roof. |
le etc. until being closed and converted to a | dwelling circa 1968. |
Main | dwelling circa 1930 |
s built in 1803 is a massive, two story brick | dwelling coated in stucco. |
The parsonage is a Victorian style | dwelling completed in 1871. |
nstruction, the main block of the three-story | dwelling consisted of four structural bays demarcated |
Chew constructed the first permanent | dwelling consisting of a three room brick house about |
It is a two story | dwelling constructed of coursed Maine granite with san |
It is a Queen Anne style | dwelling constructed in 1888. |
t is a 2 1⁄2-story, rectangular, gable-roofed | dwelling constructed of locally quarried fieldstone. |
odest two story, four bay Federal style brick | dwelling constructed about 1817. |
da's March 2007 release of the population and | dwelling counts from the 2006 census reported an overa |
is a two and one half story, center hall type | dwelling covered in stucco over a heavy wood frame str |
Most of the bottom | dwelling creatures lack any pigmentation since colorat |
It has only one | dwelling, Dash Farm, the fields of which spread right |
It is a one and one half story, linear stone | dwelling dated to the early 18th century. |
Dwelling density in Clifton Hill is significantly lowe | |
It was built in 1926 and is a one story | dwelling designed in an eclectic style incorporating d |
Massachusetts, at Six Moon Hill, a community | dwelling designed by TAC. |
s one of the largest and most well-maintained | dwelling destinations in Ranchi. |
It is a Federal-style brick | dwelling dramatically sited on a hill overlooking the |
known as Minde in Swahili) is a large forest | dwelling Duiker (small antelope) found only in a coupl |
ve in that a casual inspection of an infested | dwelling during the day may show no signs of roach act |
Cave | dwelling E. tonkawae may represent a distinct species, |
il onejaw, Monognathus ahlstromi, is an ocean | dwelling, eel-like fish found in the North Pacific Oce |
But pic still packs an emotional wallop, | dwelling effectively on the pain and confusion of stri |
Scooter Dragonet is a reef-associated bottom | dwelling fish that inhabits shallow, tropical waters, |
l, fast-flowing water required for this rapid | dwelling fish. |
nds in and around Wickford had long served as | dwelling, fishing, and hunting grounds to the Narragan |
It was built in 1873 is a two story frame | dwelling, five bay wide and two bays deep on a limesto |
lt about 1765 and is a one story, rectangular | dwelling five bays in length and two bays in width. |
In the 1970s there was a small | dwelling for forest workers and in 1975 the area was t |
A typical | dwelling for a juicy girl is a sub-standard apartment |
mantown where that same year he built a large | dwelling for his residence. |
resident described as "a simple and dignified | dwelling for the head of a republic." |
s transcripts/returns as a place of birth and | dwelling for many people of Oldham. |
it looked more like a large beehive than any | dwelling for humans. |
Hillsborough House was built in 1779 as a | dwelling for Thomas Steade (1728-1793) and his wife Me |
A fisherman is said to have lived in the | dwelling for a time, but eventually the island was com |
ted of the erection of an iron tower, a frame | dwelling for the keepers, a frame kitchen, a concrete |
a voice in Tabennisi that told him to build a | dwelling for the hermits to come to. |
gned by Stanford White and built in 1892 as a | dwelling for Whitelaw Reid. |
ed at Lissan, returning the house to a single | dwelling for the occupation of themselves and Vera, La |
s transcripts/returns as a place of birth and | dwelling for many people of Oldham. |
genus Placostylus is a group of large ground | dwelling gastropods with a disjunct distribution in th |
sian tur (Capra cylindricornis) is a mountain | dwelling goat antelope found only in the eastern half |
the word Van Gujjar literally means a forest | dwelling Gujjar. |
The species is very similar to the ground | dwelling Hadronyche infensa, and is most easily distin |
The historic | dwelling has been the residence of Chiefs of Staff of |
Many of these older | dwelling have fallen into disrepair but the village ch |
The White House is a ruined 17th century | dwelling house at Ballyspurge, near Cloghy, County Dow |
ewspaper as "...the largest and best arranged | dwelling house west of St. Louis," the Anderson House |
The villa combines a | dwelling house with an aisled house. |
d Old Duke of York but this was turned into a | dwelling house in the early part of the twentieth cent |
D - 14th century | dwelling house (Guerquin), stables, kitchens, a bakery |
Despite its name, it is a small | dwelling house built to accommodate visitors to the sp |
tury is still in existence today as a private | dwelling house two houses up from Buckley's shop on th |
icultural college with a stipulation that the | dwelling house "shall never be torn down or altered; b |
"a high gothic edifice ... which no ordinary | dwelling house would overtop." |
e chantry chapel was shut off, to be let as a | dwelling house and even as a barber's shop until it wa |
The house is likely the oldest | dwelling house in New England and the oldest house con |
The old corn mill at Rhydowen, now a private | dwelling house |
The current lightkeeper's | dwelling house is a survivor of the first light tower. |
fieldstone and slate and the foundation of a | dwelling house built to house railroad workers in the |
ewery, Joseph Bickerton was the tenant of the | dwelling house, warehouses, stables and wharf erected |
These soldiers proceeded to burn a | dwelling house, grist mill and sawmill, before being f |
Smith offered the Artillery Ground and its | dwelling house, etc. on lease for 7 years. |
A previous station building is now a | dwelling house. |
n because it was close to the foundation of a | dwelling house. |
The building has been restored, and will be a | dwelling house. |
residence building, which is now an ordinary | dwelling house. |
n, springhouse, privy, and the original stone | dwelling house. |
century, and this was later converted into a | dwelling house. |
f all the wood work to be like Thomas Macon's | dwelling house...there are to be two staircases one pr |
Over 47% of the riding's | dwelling houses in 1999 were rental units, and over 20 |
No | dwelling houses were submerged. |
Dwelling houses designed by architect Blahodatnyi | |
the 19th century the buildings, churches and | dwelling houses can not be seen. |
fire to the hotels, wharf buildings, and the | dwelling houses and other buildings of Capt. |
urpose of loaning to individuals to construct | dwelling houses in Edmonton, a sum not exceeding $250, |
s in 1892 and in subsequent tax rolls are two | dwelling houses, one for the engineer and one for the |
onsisted of a church, a rectory, a school, 24 | dwelling houses, a court, a police barracks and a quay |
them, including breaking doors and windows of | dwelling houses. |
He was buried in his mud | dwelling hut according to his last will in Makhdoom Gr |
00 square feet of heaven... That's Spelling's | dwelling, I said... Spelling's Dwelling... ". |
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