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contains two cafes (Hinks and Strollers), beach huts, a Sea Scout hut and inshore lifeboat.
The camp includes Nissen huts, a school house, messing facilities, cinema and
During the search of 1 of the huts, a man suddenly ran out toward a nearby tree li
Yardley Chase contains some large concrete huts, about 12 metres (39 ft) long, and about 6-8m (
ations for about 2,000 personnel were in Nissen huts along with an operations block and two T-2 hang
n and there are sometimes officers stationed at huts along the perimeter line.
protection of the Alps, the support of mountain huts, alpine tours, and of GR footpathes as well as
They initiated the construction of 19 mountain huts, an extensive network of paths through the moun
Nissen huts and other, larger, buildings were erected adjac
Upon the heath land they built themselves small huts, and by some means or another managed to obtain
d to the west of the airfield three nissen-type huts and an old T-2 wartime hangar provides warehous
tation and visits six heritage sites, including huts and houses built in the 1880s.
, which was in the centre of the four temporary huts, and the playground.
om, creating an artificial beach, building tiki huts and concession stands, electrifying and plumbin
pools, and Preston Sands with rock pools, beach huts and facilities.
The facility resembles a pair of huge quonset huts, and has a wooden interior with laminated beams
Over the years, several huts and houses were built on the island, including
y Roman kiln, and a small settlement of 'sunken huts' and post-hole buildings possibly contemporary
achine,a permit to travel machine,cycle storage huts and a modern type bus shelter for passengers to
tish temple was built on the site of one of the huts and a smaller stone building, possibly a shrine
They live in huts and mud houses.
The village is now mostly squatters huts and dilapidated stilt houses.
Many huts and caves in the precincts of the hermitage wer
st and easiest level, consisting of a series of huts and caves.
The rules forbid that participants stay in huts and stations over night.
sists mainly of restaurants, youth hostels, ski huts and large car parks.
ld from mud under artificial structures such as huts and bridges.
s of animations on a beach containing two beach huts and a diving board.
The Muthuvan women usually live in bamboo huts and are not allowed to talk or see men outside
There are several mountain huts and restaurants on the mountain which offer tra
describes it as "a lonely cluster of dry-stone huts and dingy tent camps".
he site was laid out in ranks of white concrete huts and was dominated by a tall Water tower.
ents beforehand, making sure they actually want huts and usually getting them to assist in construct
Evidence has been found of round huts and grain storage pits, to which a celtic relig
The remote site contained ramshackle huts and tents, along with boats used by insurgents
The hospital consisted of both Nissen huts and tents and had a surgery with 4 operating ta
e side of the lake made up of a series of grass huts and very basic facilities.
lu Kaalipothunnaayi" (literal translation: "the huts are burning") being the most popular.
Some of the wartime Nissen Huts are in use and a new hangar and maintenance bui
and there are concerns that the fabric of these huts are being affected by fungal decay .
The huts are leased from the Scottish Borders Council wh
Today these huts are maintained by the National Parks and Wildli
At the top of the high ground above the huts are several private dwellings plus the Dunlaver
authority, which rapidly expanded it by adding huts as extra classrooms.
at was followed by a move to the Air Force Club huts at Ouellette and Tecumseh, where they remained
of the village communities, and use to live in huts at a distance from the village.
Some 265 neophytes resided in adobe huts at the Mission in 1756; by 1790 the native Coah
rs from neighboring areas first built temporary huts at the site to shelter themselves during the ha
ugh the cracks in the roughly constructed straw huts at night.
rker units are automatically trained from their huts, at no charge to the player.
In practice, however, the crews stationed their huts at Featherston and travelled to the bridge on m
ear the town of Ampfing, were housed in earthen huts, barracks partially submerged in the ground wit
roperties were requistioned, as well as Quonset huts being built on the hill near the Rugby Club.
Others were constructed from former army huts, brought from North Camp near Seaford, a few of
ll, shallow lake, boggy at its edges; scattered huts built precariously of wood and thatch suggest a
first buildings at shrines were certainly just huts built to house some yorishiro.
The early buildings at the base were wooden huts, but eventually more permanent structures were
Their homes were bark huts called 'gunyahs'.
Some of the old hoppers' huts can be found amongst the local orchards, fields
Round huts can be found in a various countries in Southern
vance scout party investigating a group of nipa huts close to the trail, was suddenly taken under po
the scout party to reconnoiter a group of nipa huts close to the trail, Catherwood unhesitatingly e
Some huts collapsed at Sibolga, although there were no re
Surrounded by a boundary wall, it offers 95 huts, constructed by the villagers, for rent.
ace where wagons of material and mobile workers huts could be stored.
Iron Age; walled enclosures and the remains of huts dating from the period are still visible in the
oldiers were billeted in the Hall and in nissen huts dotted around the grounds.
Most were essentially mud huts; earth mounds carved into dwellings and roofed
i valley, where a Powai village with cluster of huts existed.
Adak's cold, foggy, windy weather; mud; Quonset huts; few women and no trees; and a volcano that fro
about 300 acres (1.2 km2) of land and built the huts for Gandhiji, Kasturba and ashramites.
ces of the Dejazmach and his family, with a few huts for their attendants.
used the caves as a workshop while making beach huts for the Torquay sea front.
s opened in 1937 and consisted of single wooden huts for 30 persons built by prisoners until the cel
Accommodation consisted of workmen's huts, foremen's huts and married workmen's huts.
tober most personnel were able to move into the huts from the initial tents which they were assigned
in a bizarre contrast to the ramshackle peasant huts further down the road."
nfortified south and north sides, and two adobe huts further forward on the battlefield.
ad also been affected due to fire.More than 500 huts have believed to be destroyed.
All traces of the huts have now gone but modern day visitors to Plas N
d injuries) during the Second World War but the huts housing the hospital were removed from the site
place of sepulture, only a small village of mud huts huddled about the ancient ziggurat continuing t
ver weapons and villagers burned alive in their huts if rebels were suspected of spending the night
st into the Stadt unopposed and set fire to the huts in order to signal the attack's progress to Sny
ip, there are arrangements for accommodation in huts in the area around Kempty.
ing through the thatched walls and roofs of the huts, in one case, killing all four inhabitants of o
haus is one of the longest-standing Alpine club huts in the Northern Alps which "for decades, has ac
he Grunewald forest and installed several small huts in his beer garden to shelter his guests from t
When the huts in the city were burnt down as part of a ‘Clean
in war charities, providing two large Y.M.C.A. huts in Glamorgan, and converting Penrice Castle int
inity of a refuse pile a few meters from native huts in the Village of Maphutseng, western Lesotho.
The fire destroyed three of the wooden huts in which they were enclosed.
The native huts in this film were reused one year later in RKO'
The school has had statuary huts in place of classrooms since the early 1990s, a
North Dock Tufa was discovered behind some old huts in 1992, when Tyne and Wear Development Corpora
While the placement of residential huts in a village was not regulated, the ceremonial
of perfectly signposted paths lead to mountain huts, inns and alps.
hlock men, who were sheltered in some adjoining huts, kept the Artillerymen at bay, until assistance
nally called the Hut and comprised two munition huts left over from the 1st World War and originally
It consisted largely of Nissen huts linked by sheltered walkways.
the place of the booths', referring to the poor huts located just outside the city walls.
Huts, M. Jansen, Coen Janssen) - 3:50
Initially, the establishment consisted of only huts made of branches surrounding a chapel dedicated
Huts made of bark have been preserved, and the tools
me popular with the homeless who made makeshift huts not unlike those of the earlier Darug people.
pport station was constructed largely of Nissen huts of various sizes mostly on the south side of th
s would spend the summer months in their remote huts of the Jura massif.
The refugees were interested in building their huts of "darma and bamboo" in the low-lying and mars
black men to play for the post-war Terre Haute Huts of the Three-I League in 1956, and one of the f
t some few circular, oblong, or rounded squared huts, of some 5 to 15 meters (16-49 ft) of largest d
The huts of the former village are still standing.
pport station was constructed largely of Nissen huts of various sizes.
een established in some of the remaining Nissen huts on one of the dispersed sites on Airfield Farm.
ordorf, showing what life was like in the small huts on the East Frisian moors.
eir names and the fact that they were housed in huts on the lawn of the Jardin d'Acclimatation.
nts, who were at that stage taught in temporary huts on Southampton Common, were moved into the Chur
As it neared completion, the two remaining huts on the new site were removed to make way for a
s warriors entering the village and setting the huts on fire.
-seven families still cringing inside makeshift huts on New Providence Island, and no more than 400
ittle more than a large village of basic wooden huts on a windswept plain.
It had long wooden platforms, and pagoda huts, on an embankment reached by sloping paths west
t opened in May 1972 and comprised eight Nissen huts on the site of an army camp.
original club premises were a series of wooden huts on Station Road, erected by workers from the sh
The soldiers lived in tents and huts on the site during three summers while they bui
d was made up of two small corrugated iron clad huts, one acting as booking office, staff room and s
The installation comprises two huts, one kitchen and recreation building and one wo
The navvies lived where they could, in huts or crevices in the rock.
inal name is 'Char Khop' which means place of 4 huts or small village with four houses.
ing of 50 circular, semi-subterranean, one-room huts, paved with flat slabs and surrounded by stone
post-war expansion and some of the P.O.W. camp huts persisted as accommodation for the workforce.
b called the Crab and Lobster and various beach huts plus a beach cafe and a coast guard lookout.
ll in High Salvington lies remains of Neolithic huts, possibly used by Neolithic flint miners.
Korah-Khoikhoi dismantling their huts, preparing to move to new pastures.
The huts provided refuge for intrepid travellers who enj
(A few huts remain in place today!)
A few of the huts remain, though the exteriors have been plastere
re modifications of Roman times, as many of the huts remained in use for nearly two millennia.
ies, insanitary conditions, the high density of huts represented a serious safety hazard.
The Stars play at the Ice Huts Rink located in Dracut, Massachusetts.
ust over 60 stages, many of which end at alpine huts run by the Austrian Alpine Club.
he Dragon" (edit) (Mark Jansen, A. Sluijter, Y. Huts, S. Simons) - 3:50
tle grazers, who have left a legacy of mountain huts scattered across the area.
timated at 44% and many homes essentially beach huts, severely lacking basic amenities.
ng king, Pelasgus was responsible for inventing huts, sheep-skin coats, and a diet consisting of aco
"Never Enough" (edit) (Yves Huts, Simone Simons, Ad Sluijter) - 3:41
The north end of the beach has 55 beach huts, some of which are believed to be 100 years old
(Their huts still stand - two intact and two as ruins: Maws
he camp, 107 were women, who were housed in two huts surrounded by a triple-apron barbed-wire fence.
he southern boundary of the Center, contains 17 huts that are currently used by the NCBC Supply Depa
fifties the grounds of the hall and the barrack huts that had been erected by the RAF, were used to
en of the cottage small line side buildings and huts that can be identified in photographs taken whe
Patrilocal family units occupy thatched-roof huts that make up compact villages.
Along the trail there are eight wilderness huts that are open and free to use for every visitor
boathouses, a cafeteria and about twenty basic huts that house athletes using the lake.
Originally built in 1939, mostly as wooden huts, the Uniacke Barracks of the site has since bee
The settlement contained two oak wood huts, the larger measuring 11 feet 10 inches (3.61 m
's son is tested by passing through four ritual huts: the Kiva of Lions, the Kiva of Serpents, the K
, and immediately set about the construction of huts, the preparation required for their stock and t
are gone, along with the farmhouse and quonset huts; the high-bay area has been converted to three
the 1st century BC these were replaced by stone huts, the remains of which are still visible.
The huts themselves were dated at this time to approxima
While they still built huts, they “became more of a landlord than a develop
of the historian John D. Winters, "built wooden huts to shelter themselves from the icy winds and ra
Cantabrian houses range from humble shepherd huts to the palaces and mountain mansions of the ric
hill near the summit, allowing inhabited timber huts to be constructed.
A cluster of oval huts towards the north-east angle of the fort may be
under the act is restricted to foot tracks and huts used for wild animal control or scientific rese
nered" referring to the irregularly shaped reed huts used by the first monastics in the area.
arly man" and that it had a "fishing village of huts very different from ordinary Chinese dwellings"
One of the metal huts was preserved and moved to the village of Hope,
The village, a small cluster of less than ten huts, was opposite the negotiation site on the south
ed by shooting-parties and two private shooting huts were not far south of it at Pirmand and Bison S
The huts were built for the same material as the village
The Huts were either connected, set up end-to-end or bui
ales Housing Commission from March 1946 and the huts were used to ease the post-war housing shortage
After the war a number of Nissen huts were used to re-home local families, these bein
After the war, the vacated huts were sold.
The barracks or huts were carefully designed to fit into Ritter's "c
More than 500 huts were destroyed in the city center blaze, near t
These huts were referred to as "Tom's Cabins", which remin
Many Nissen huts were sited in the extensively wooded and landsc
Many mud and grass huts were destroyed in the subsequent fire.
more than 1,000 men accommodated in tents while huts were being constructed.
Pre-fabricated huts were obtained from an old Army camp and other f
In the early 1940's, honeymoon-type huts were built on the island for vacationing, and t
r to cope with the volume of casualties, wooden huts were erected at the rear of the building.
The original fire tower and huts were ironically destroyed by fire in 1961, but
As work neared completion in 1877, the huts were removed and the filling of the reservoir b
During the Second World War, several wooden huts were built to accommodate the large number of C
ps to find new sites and “winterization” of the huts when they prepare the huts for the impending co
ager, a simple settlement site made up of small huts, where they remained for over half a decade.
e are a number of rows of privately owned beach huts, which are located on another concrete terrace
These shelters were small green huts, which were not allowed to be larger than a hor
the Philadelphia Phillies, and the Terre Haute Huts, which had a working agreement with the Detroit
es of buildings which they operated as climbing huts which they used to accommodate themselves and o
ne building but since has had a block of typing huts which is now replaced by a block called the ann
monastery complex has a number of white washed huts, which house the Lamas.
The north side of the beach showing the beach huts with the Dunlaverock House hotel and the St Abb
But the tiny huts, with no electricity, are often heated by fire.
he stations consisted of portable prefabricated huts with double plywood walls and double windows.
                                                                                                    


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