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  • , the properties were later sub-divided into tenements and became part of the town's distinctive 'R
  • 795, "The lighthouse on Brant Point with the tenements and land thereto belonging, owned by the Sta
  • the Manor of East and West Coanwood with 14 tenements and 500 acres (200 ha) land and common of pa
  • the area is in the form of terraced housing, tenements and maisonettes.
  • rs the street was the site of hovels of slum tenements and rather unsavoury characters such as pick
  • l the 17th century, when it was divided into tenements and warehouses, but was mostly destroyed by
  • of Dennistoun retains the original Victorian tenements and has undergone some gentrification becomi
  • The Ancient Tenements are the oldest surviving farms on Dartmoor,
  • took control of a Niagara Mining, which owns tenements around Laverton, Western Australia, the site
  • Mount Gibson Mining also hold mining tenements at Koolanooka South, with reserves of magnet
  • ike WMC Resources and Anglo American, in the tenements based on its base metal (primarily copper) p
  • to more distant owners and the old manorial tenements became copyholds and then freehold farms.
  • These included Laud Place, a block of tenements built in 1813 on the site where William Laud
  • ew buildings were three-storey, slate-roofed tenements built of reconstituted stone.
  • reet (1905), four five-story brick and stone tenements built for Winslow Realty Co. for $160,000.
  • rom henceforth make any entry into lands and tenements, but in case where entry is given by the law
  • ote was vested in the holders of the burgage tenements, but voting was rare for the last contested
  • In the 1880's the house was divided into two tenements but in 1887 it was gutted by fire.
  • 1832 there were still said to be 148 burgage tenements, but only 41 qualified electors, of whom no
  • was in commercial buildings, warehouses and tenements, but Snook also designed churches, hotels, i
  • Hole-in-the-Wall is a pair of brick tenements dated 1750-51, with a central road arch.
  • val settlement pattern can be seen: the main tenements flanked either side of the High Street, with
  • Assessment of privately owned houses or tenements for the purpose of levying such rates as may
  • ruption of Mynchen Lane - so-called from the tenements held there by the Benedictine 'mynchens' or
  • ontingent upon the assessment of the land or tenements, in respect of which the vote was conferred,
  • It features more decoration than other tenements in the district, such as bracketed cornices.
  • ns Emerald, Galilee and Pentland coal mining tenements in Queensland, Australia, which it plans to
  • s to eradicate the slum and provide hygienic tenements in Tamil Nadu.
  • gton, esquire, and other trustees, lands and tenements in Monk Bretton, which his father and grandf
  • ridge, and Bagnor, and messuages, lands, and tenements in thirty-two Berkshire parishes.
  • Red River Resources hold tenements just 20 km south of Koolanooka at its Feral
  • ell or Hospitall with all houses, messuages, tenements, lands, tythes, leadds salt wallings emolume
  • In a day when most workers lived in shabby tenements near their factories, Pullman seemed a dream
  • ote was vested in the holders of the burgage tenements, of which there were roughly 200 - most of w
  • housing properties, mostly pre-1919 railway tenements of fine architectural qualities and 1970s hi
  • Many residents of such tenements still fled to West Berlin: residents of the
  • t rebuilding its casas destructas (abandoned tenements) suggest that it remained a town only on pap
  • d Virginia Fox play young lovers who live in tenements, the rear of which face each other, with bac
  • Amidst the grey Soviet Brutalist tenements they discover a strategy game shop that is d
  • r invariably owned a majority of the burgage tenements, though other influential local families wer
  • in prospect, assigned a few of [the burgage tenements] to his servants, with instructions to nomin
  • ederal program designed to tear down several tenements to develop low-income housing.
  • period of economic decay came to an end, as tenements, vacant stores and light industry were repla
  • abited squares were flooded, more than 2,000 tenements were surrounded by water, and a population o
  • Even after the tenements were demolished, he continued to live in a p
  • In 2007, the mining tenements were enlarged through the acquisition of the
  • he site formerly consisted of city blocks of tenements which were demolished via slum clearance, be
  • d in 1557 and the area built over with small tenements, which became known as The Mint, a notorious
  • The north was two tenements with two shop units.