- A
****loft is a
horizontal void
between a building's
uppermost ceiling and its roof, with no
habitable or
accessible space. They are
typically of combustible...
- New
Jersey which Gouverneur Kemble had
inherited and
which they
called "
****loft Hall".
Besides Irving, the
group included his
brothers William, Peter,...
- (58 cm) on two
sides of the building. It was
built with
three stories and a
****loft, and had the West wall made of
Heavitree stone.
There was a
single room...
-
required area of p****ive ventilators.[citation needed]
Attic ladder Ba****t
****loft Garret Hayloft Loft
Penthouse apartment Kilborne,
Sarah S. (2012). American...
-
requiring more
extensive preparation, like mold removal, will cost more.
****loft,
sometimes mistakenly called a "crawl space" "What to do when
pests become...
-
Woodside which Gouverneur Kemble had
inherited and
which they
called "
****loft Hall". For a
short time they
produced Salmagundi, a periodical. Woodside...
- had been – there,
general admissions were
relegated to the
benches of a "
****loft"
reachable only by a
narrow stairway, and
otherwise isolated from the gentry...
-
source of the fire. The pipe
chase made an
uninterrupted conduit up to the
****loft above the second-floor
classrooms (see "Evacuation" below). The
smoke began...
-
William Irving may
refer to:
William Irving (British politician) (1892–1967),
British Labour Co-operative MP 1945–1955
William Irving (steamship captain)...
- Fire
Department firefighters in the 1978 Waldbaum's
supermarket fire.
****loft, a
similar shallow concealed space between a roof and a
ceiling Smith,...