- A
tenement is a type of
building shared by
multiple dwellings,
typically with
flats or
apartments on each
floor and with
shared entrance stairway access...
- Look up
tenement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
tenement (from the
Latin tenere to hold), in law, is
anything that is held,
rather than owned....
-
Acrobatic Tenement is the
debut studio album by
American post-hardcore band At the Drive-In,
released on
August 18, 1996, on Flipside. The
album was reissued...
- Poland's
traditional landscape is
characterised by
ornate churches, city
tenements and town halls.
Cloth hall
markets (sukiennice) were once an abundant...
- Plunz,
Richard A. (1990). "Chapters 3 [Rich and Poor] & 4 [Beyond the
Tenement]".
History of
Housing in New York City:
Dwelling Type and
Change in the...
-
Bonifacio Tenement (FB
Tenement), also
known as the
Diosdado Macapagal Tenement Housing,
Western Bicutan Tenement or
simply as The
Tenement is a residential...
- "Couldn't
something be done
about the poor
people living in
those bleak tenements?" he asked. Six w****s
before his 18th
birthday in 1943,
Kennedy enlisted...
- boys and
three girls. The Law
family were poor and
lived in a
council tenement flat at
Printfield Terrace in Woodside. He went
barefoot until he was 12...
- York City from
Alabama in the 1950s.
Adams was
raised in a rat-infested
tenement in Bushwick, Brooklyn. His
family was so poor that he
often brought a bag...
- A freehold, in
common law
jurisdictions or
Commonwealth countries such as
England and Wales, Australia, Canada, Ireland,
India and the
United States, is...