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Most poor Hindu women had no inhibitions about working, whether they lived in slums or tenements.
By the mid-tenth century, a dense townscape of streets and tenements was taking shape.
An occasional oil-lamp burned in the upper stories of the grim tenements, above black shop-fronts.
She lived and worked night after night in stinking tenements and foetid shelters packed with unwashed humans.
We may come from tenements and places with pit bings in them but we can storm any stage you want, the bigger the better.
Unskilled single men often had rooms in boarding houses run by native residents, while families were housed in tenements owned by the companies.
On one of them the then Secretary of State for Scotland took me, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, to see some of the worst slum tenements.
Boston led the way up to 1900 in imposing strict standards of egress for many new buildings and all tenements and boarding houses.
Much of this passed through the waterfront markets and industrial tenements of Dublin into the Irish interior.
Nowadays, between scraps of undulating green parkland, there are stumps of surviving Victorian tenements.
I remember standing with my mum watching the old wrecking balls knocking down the tenements when I was about six.
The idea was that industrialized, mass-produced housing could shelter all those wretched proletarians consigned to rat-infested tenements.
They lived in tenements and shanties of poor repair with wretched sanitary conditions.
It was a day to make your spirit sink as Dundee shivered in the icy squalls of rain that repeatedly doused its pavements and tenements.
These are kids who grew up in tenements, high rises, government housing or row houses.
There are many thousand fireless hearth places in Dublin on the bitterest days of winter. 20,000 families live in one-room tenements.
Various diseases all too often swept through entire city blocks of tenements.
Rents were horrendous for urban dwellers, with entire families doubling up in crowded single room tenements.
The flat was part of a refurbished block of tenements that belonged to a housing co-operative.
He spent his working life designing commercial premises, tenements and mansion houses.
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The effect of them was merely to call into existence a class of poor tenements in odd corners or to overcrowd the existing houses.
Yet Rogers was the agent of but half a dozen tenements, and made no effort to extend his clientage.
I went with Nora Ganey into the very poorest of all the tenements down by the docks.
They were close to the tenements now, and Sam'l looked as if he were on his way to be hanged.
These were boroughs in which all holders of tenements where a pot could be boiled had votes.
Above the roofline of the tenements was a great, changing patch which he called his own, and which he found fascinating.
At Abingdon, for example, the rents of many of the town tenements were assigned to it.
These tenements are scoured once a week, when the beds are sunned, and every thing turned out.
The poor of the Western prairies lie almost as unhealthily close together as do the poor of the city tenements.
The crowding tenements of Walthamstow could have had no semblance to any of these, at any height.
She came right down into the tenements and talked with our women-folks.
The heated shells of these green unseasoned tenements gave out a pungent odor of scorching wood and resin.
Things are so wrong in the tenements that big reforms are needed.
It isn't much that I ask, just for you to speak to the tenements.
Twenty-nine minutes into the film a shot shows a pile of ordure and excrement in the courtyard of a dilapidated block of tenements.
May not kindred spirits meet, and mingle in communion, whatever be the fate and circumstances of their earthly tenements?
Others were applicants at the humble wooden tenements, where dwelt the petty shopkeepers and mechanics.
The landlord of the house holds it from a peer and lets it out in tenements.
Three or four of these tenements were occasionally grouped together in some wild and striking situation, and had a picturesque effect.
I'm always amused when I read about the suffering in the tenements.
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