- "Common
lodging-
house" is a
Victorian era term for a form of
cheap accommodation in
which the
inhabitants (who are not
members of one family) are all...
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share characteristics with
boarding houses. A
lodging house, also
known in the
United States as a
rooming house, may or may not
offer meals. Single-room...
- A
guest house (also guesthouse) is a kind of
lodging. In some
parts of the
world (such as the Caribbean), a
guest house is a type of
inexpensive hotel-like...
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sharing economy.
Lodging is done in a hotel, motel, hostel, or inn, a
private home (commercial, i.e. a bed and breakfast, a
guest house, a
vacation rental...
- A
flophouse (American English) or doss-
house (British English) is a
place that has very low-cost
lodging,
providing space to
sleep and
minimal amenities...
- 10s from her husband. Over the
following years, she
resided in
common lodging-
houses in both
Whitechapel and Spitalfields. By 1886, she is
known to have...
-
Eleventh Ward
Lodging House. "Children's Aid Society,
Tompkins Square Lodging House for Boys and
Industrial School aka
Eleventh Ward
Lodging House" (PDF). New...
- the 233
common lodging-
houses within Whitechapel, in
which approximately 8,500
people resided on a
nightly basis. The
common lodging-
houses in and around...
- a
fruit salesman whom she had met as both
lodged at Cooney's
common lodging-
house at 55
Flower and Dean Street, Spitalfields, at the
centre of London's...
- 1882, and is
believed to have
taken residence in one of
several common lodging-
houses on
Flower and Dean Street, Whitechapel,
shortly thereafter. Two years...