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Sometimes this naturally arises from the environment, for instance, in little houses or workshops.
Investors snapped up tidy little houses on the edge of the desert at Whyalla, then a boomtown.
I stared out the window at the little houses and farms, imagining the lives of those inside.
But it beats on, fragilely, in packed little houses and tin-walled kiosks lit by a single bulb.
He pines after the cute little houses in historic Columbus that he walks by on the way to work.
Junya Watanabe played with circular shapes and couture swathing in big black and white polka dots, swirls and — little houses?
"When we were kids, we used to play hide-and-seek there, build our little houses there," Mr. Kotkin reminisced.
"If the beach washes out, the little houses go first," he said, "but then the big houses go after that."
WANDER (Her) We like to find the weird little streets that people don't know about, those craggy little lanes with the little houses and gardens.
Hailey received broad media attention and a lot of support from around the world to help her build little houses for the homeless in her city.
After an accident with a turret, a roving monster and a row of little houses, I was imprisoned by another worker, and then unceremoniously (perhaps coincidentally) removed.
She does upkeep on her little houses about once a week, usually in the evenings with her son, and also removes some of the unsightly fairy houses.
Here, in one of those little houses, live Denise (the former girlfriend), Cheryl (her daughter) and Airplane (yet another of Tyler's very real and lovable fictional dogs).
Suddenly, the top and the bottom move closer together and — surprise, surprise — you had mass building for your little houses, for your average blokes, your average folks.
The sea was a realm of magic, an otherworldly kingdom where the octopuses danced in slow motion and pink coral and sea urchins lined the rocks like strange little houses in an underwater village.
Laura Ingalls has her variety of Little Houses, Harriet the Spy has her cozy routine with Ole Golly on the Upper East Side, Jo March has Orchard House and Marmee — and Ramona Quimby has the house on Klickitat Street.
Although the current appearance of the neighbourhood is a great improvement on the unpaved roads and shacks of the past, the little houses with their cramped rooms and rusty water pipes are no longer seen as fit for purpose in what has become a rich country.
Callimachi: He's able to basically take a picture that shows a hooded figure — you do not see his face — and what, to you and I, might look like very run-of-the-mill scenery —— Browne: Yeah, so you can see these structures, the small little houses.
You know, for instance, that the denizens of the little houses in The Sims aren't actual people, but I've always felt that brief twinge of wrongdoing when I yank away the ladders as they swim, ready to watch them drown with no way to get out of the pool.
If the high priest and priestess of fashion — Karl Lagerfeld and Anna Wintour — declared as late as the aughts that "nobody wants to see curvy women on the runway," and derided unassuming Midwesterners as "little houses," what incentive did the Célines and Balenciagas (let alone the H&Ms and Zaras) of the world have to cater to women of size?
" Or the "window panes covered by frost-flowers" of the little houses through which Franz Kafka's K. struggled on his way to the Castle, "pulling his feet out of [the snow] as they kept sinking in again", hearing the great bell ring "with a lively, cheerful note, although the sound was painful too, and made his heart quail momentarily as if threatened with getting what it vaguely desired.
Tiny Little Houses are a lo-fi, noise-folk, Indie rock band from Melbourne, Australia. Tiny Little Houses have grown from a Soundcloud collaboration between front man Caleb Karvountzis and guitarist Sean Mullins into an established band (completed by bassist Al Yamin and drummer Clancy Bond.) The band was founded in 2014, in Melbourne. Tiny Little Houses are signed with Sydney based independent record label, Ivy League Records. Following on from two EPs - You Tore Out My Heart (2015) and Snow Globe (2016) Tiny Little Houses debut album Idiot Proverbs was released on 21 January 2018.
That's what Paulie's uncle says they must do. But to seek life, safety, and freedom, Paulie and her family have to leave Haiti—the only home that Paulie has ever known. Since forever, Paulie has run in and out of the little houses nestled under the palms, smelling cocoa-bread and playing on the beach with her best friend Karyl. But now the little houses are gone, their wood used to make the boat.
The community was first recorded in 1864 under the name Arroyo de Las Casitas (“creek of the little houses”).Capace, Nancy (1999). Encyclopedia of California. North American Book Dist LLC.
Inside the door of the Brouwershofje, the little houses (4 on each side of the doorway) are plastered white. The Brouwershofje is a hofje on the Tuchthuisstraat in Haarlem, Netherlands.
Garbage have been supported by a number of hand-picked opening acts on this tour; including Tiny Little Houses, Olympia, Tash Sultana, The Pearl Harts, Kristin Kontrol and Cigarettes After Sex.
Casinhas or little houses (population: 14,798) is a city in northeastern Brazil, in the State of Pernambuco. It lies in the mesoregion of Agreste of Pernambuco and has 125.28 sq/km of total area.
Idiot Proverbs is the debut studio album by Australian indie rock band Tiny Little Houses. It was released through Ivy League Records in January 2018. Australian radio station Triple J picked Idiot Proverbs as their feature album of the week in January 2018.
Borau is a municipality located in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 75 inhabitants. Borau consists of a dozen or so little houses, one Catholic church, and a little cafe.
His salary was £50 a year. In 1881 the hospital had 113 inpatients and 3485 outpatients. This was housed in some small buildings in the centre of the town and was locally called ‘ta spitouthkia tous arostous’ (the little houses of the sick).
By his Will, published in 1704, twenty four alms houses were built in Nottingham. The initial purchase of land was made by Thomas Smith in 1708 for the purpose of building > some little houses and endowing same for some poor men or women to dwell > in.Nottingham. Official Handbook. Tenth Edition.
Sponsored by the Westerly Historical Society In 1926, the government put the land up for sale. A New York developer proposed Sandy Point be subdivided in 674 lots. A private syndicate of Watch Hill residents mobilized to prevent the construction of "cheap little houses" and protect the exclusive character of their town.
"Little Houses" is a song written by Skip Ewing and Mickey Cates, and recorded by American country music artist Doug Stone. It was released in October 1994 as the first and only single from his Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 compilation album. The song reached number 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
Mud and water from winter storms that damaged property and roads in Casitas Springs. FEMA photo taken on 01-15-2005. Casitas Springs is an unincorporated community in Ventura County, California, located 1.2 miles east of Lake Casitas. It is an old community which was recorded as Arroyo de Las Casitas (“creek of the little houses”) in 1864.
An opening in the roof served to carry off smoke, and the doorway was a narrow opening in front from ground to roof. As many as three families occupied one of these little houses, with all persons cooking at the same fire. For summer camps, brush lean-tos were set up. The dog was the only domesticated animal.
Finally, most of the village surface is occupied by little houses grouped in lots, on a typical contemporary style. In spite of the fact that the village is distant of a dozen kilometers from the nearby city of Millau, it continues to welcome families by reason of its intermediate position with Millau, Saint Affrique and the Roquefort cheese factories in Roquefort-sur-Soulzon.
The brick building was one large school room. There was a pot bellied stove in the northwest comer to provide heat and as many desks as required to accommodate the fluctuating number of students. The unheated entrance was used as a cloak room. There was no indoor plumbing; two "little houses" complete with Sears catalogs served as "Johnny on the Spot".
The Jewish internees were > living under conditions of true internment for their 'protection', whereas > the Slovenes and Croats were in a regime of 'repression'. . . . They brought > a lot of baggage with them. Italian soldiers carried their luggage into > little houses of brick destined for them. Almost every family had its own > little house.... They were reasonably well dressed; in comparison, of > course, to other internees.
They still stand today in the Main Zoo, next to the Administration Building. During this time, the comfort station (Exotic Animal House) was changed into a monkey house with big wire cages housing mangabees, macaques and squirrel monkeys among others. The next big change happened in 1950 when the society decided to build a children's zoo. The children's area was to be built on a storybook theme with aquariums, little houses and a bird sanctuary.
Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 is the first greatest hits package released by American country music artist Doug Stone. Nine of the album's ten tracks were previously included on his first four studio albums; the tenth track, the newly recorded "Little Houses", was issued as a single in 1994, peaking at #7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts. This was also his last album for Epic Records.
' > 'I am going to heaven; where are you going, general?' The general, at that > time, had some doubts about whether his road led to the same country, and > made no reply; but it is hoped he found the way to everlasting life before > he left the world.' One of Hinde's grandchildren states that Hinde built "little houses of sticks and wood" where he would pray. The grandchildren called them "Grandpa's prayer-houses".
At first these were little brick-built single storey cottages. From the 1970s onwards the little houses were replaced by multi-storey concrete apartment blocks built in rows with no space in between. In most cases the ground floor was used as a small textile workshop, and thus Zeytinburnu became a bustling industrial area with a large residential population living above the workshops. All this was still illegal and unplanned and still lacked the infrastructure and the aesthetics.
The building gradually deteriorated through the centuries, to a degree that threatened its stability. Cracks were overlaid with plaster, windows were bricked up to reinforce the walls, and in the 18th century, little houses and shops were built up against the dilapidated facades. Interest in the church as a historical monument arose around 1840, and at the turn of the 20th century major restoration plans emerged. The houses alongside the church were demolished and much renovation work has been carried out since then.
Farther below lay Unterstraße, in the bottom of the dale. Here lived “the little people” with correspondingly little plots for their little houses. While the settlement down below in the dale kept its shape over several centuries, the castle underwent several changes, which themselves fundamentally altered Grumbach’s appearance. Quite likely the most far-reaching change came in the course of the end of the whole concept of the castle, in the latter half of the 16th century, when it was chosen to be a noble residence.
16-43 and 61-64. Inside the Procuratie Vecchie, several of the apartments were subsequently transformed into small gathering places for entertaining, relaxation, and, at times, gambling. These were termed either casini (little houses) or ridotti (probably derived from redursi meaning to go, typically to a place of meeting or gathering).It is alternatively suggested that the term derives from redutto, meaning reduced in reference to the practice of closing off sections of apartments in order to create the smaller, more secluded private areas.
Casalecchio's name is derived from Casaliculum ("collection of little houses"), and from the presence of the Reno River. The site has archaeological treasures dating from the Paleolithic and Villanovan eras; Celtic and Etruscan remains have also been found. This is the site of the Celtic city of Casalecchio, one of the few exclusively Celtic settlements of Northern Italy or Cisalpine Gaul. It likely belonged to the Celtic tribe of the Boii, who settled this area around 400 BC. The Battle of Casalecchio took place here on 26 June 1402.
The coal mining at Whitworth and a small foundry at Merrington Lane were the earliest industries, but in 1853 the Weardale Iron and Coal Company opened its great ironworks at Tudhoe. As a result, many hundreds of immigrant workers came here from the Midlands and more rows of dark little houses were erected. More workers came – from Wales and Lancashire – with the opening of the mine at Page Bank (ten lives were lost in a pit fire here in 1858), and with the sinking of a new pit at Tudhoe in the 1880s.
This period of time is when pot-holders blossomed into the useful, diverse art form that is recognized by needleworkers today. Common types of pot-holder making at home include quilting, knitting, and crocheting. These techniques use different mediums such as yarn or scraps of fabric in order to create pot-holders of all different colors and patterns. Many "DIY" tutorials teach how to make a simple square pot-holder, but there are also many that teach a variety of shapes, sizes, and designs, including little houses or flowers.
In 1926, following the closure of the fort, the federal government put Fort Mansfield and all the land beyond it (i.e. Sandy Point) up for sale. A New York developer proposed Sandy Point be subdivided into 674 lots, and in response a syndicate of Watch Hill residents purchased the land to prevent the construction of the "cheap little houses" that might change the exclusive character of their village. Prior to the 1938 Hurricane making landfall on the Northeastern United States, Napatree and Sandy Points formed a single peninsula.
The significance of the grave houses is uncertain; historians have variously proposed that the houses were a form of protection or a local interpretation of burial vaults. The houses resemble the grave shelters of the Upland South, another burial tradition with obscure origins, and some researchers have suggested that the former practice derives from the latter. Local filmmakers Zach, Donny and Jeremy C. Broussard released their historical documentary Little Houses in 2009. The film documents the mystery of the houses, their historical significance and the filmmakers' efforts to have them listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This is followed by roadside stands, gas stations, and more little houses. Next, the small houses are replaced by tenements and apartments in the year 1925. Streetcars, an elevated railroad, and a subway appear to surround the house in the year 1930. Finally, two gigantic skyscrapers are built—one on each side; now living in the city in the year 1940, the house is sad because she misses being on the small hill in the countryside and that her exterior looks shabby due to no one living in her and the city's environment thanks to urban sprawl and poor planning.
A real turn in the artist’s work was indicated in the works of the very end of the 1950s – beginning of the 1960s. Trusting to his own imagination, striving to achieve harmony and enhance expressiveness, Osipov is now less follow the path of nature, but to constucte composition himself, inhabiting his paintings previously observed in life and nature. He boldly uses artistic generalization, sacrificing secondary details in order for more integrity of the image. One of the first works in which Osipov manages to most fully embody new ideas was the painting Little Houses at the Volga RiverЛенинградская школа живописи.
Also receiving a gold certification, the album comprised nine of his previous hits and the new song "Little Houses", which debuted on the charts in October 1994 and peaked at No. 7 in early 1995. After its release, Stone made his acting debut in the 1995 film Gordy, in which he starred as Luke McAllister, a struggling musician. The movie's soundtrack featured four songs from More Love: "More Love", "That's a Lie", "Wishbone", and "Dream High", as well as two other songs that Stone performed: "The Heart I Broke" and "I Could Always Count on You".
Ivy League Records is an Australian-based record label established in 1997 by three ex-musician friends: Pete Lusty (John Reed Club), Andy Cassell (Youth Group) and Andy Kelly (Glide), who also founded Winterman & Goldstein Management. Ivy League albums have won the prestigious Australian Music Prize (AMP Award) twice via The Mess Hall and Cloud Control. The label has achieved gold/platinum albums via The Rubens, Josh Pyke and Lanie Lane. Other artists on the label include Alpine, Hatchie, The Teskey Brothers, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Tiny Little Houses, Bad Dreems, Sparkadia, Youth Group, 78 Saab, The City Lights, The Vines, Hoolahan.
The neighbouring Dysart Town Hall was once used as the meeting place for the provost and town council. St Serf's tower and Pan Ha' Other significant landmarks in the town include the 16th and 18th century painted dwellings on Pan Ha'; the six-storey St Serf's church tower and the harbour. Pan Ha', or to give the full title, Pan Haugh, means low- lying ground of the salt pans - hence the expression, "to carry saut to Dysart". Many of the houses have been restored by the National Trust for Scotland between 1968 and 1969 under the "little houses scheme".
For two centuries this house was a center for culture and art, which spread through the county. The commercial building itself (a warehouse), Vesturbúð located on the west side was unfortunately torn down in 1950. Fishing became a more important occupation after 1855 when the Danish–Icelandic Trade Monopoly was abolished and patterns of settlement changed greatly. The village's heyday was from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century but with improved public transport and occupational opportunities the number of inhabitants decreased. Because of that, many houses from 1890 to 1920 have been preserved; those little houses of the common people characterize the village.
A two-story wooden building was erected around 1900 to establish the Ozena station of the U.S. Post Office. As time passed, Sheideck built a lodge and tiny cabins along the Ozena Creek. By 1975 there were 54 of the little houses, which were owned individually but were built on both sides of Reyes Creek on of land leased from the property owners.Hillinger, Charles "The workingman's weekend Shangri-la," Los Angeles Times page C-5 In 1975 there were only two couples living year around in the settlement, one of which was Barbara and Harold Brake, who owned the gas station, bar, store and dance hall.
Green Pumphouse The Green Pumphouse forms part of the "Dörfchen" (petit hameau) and is situated in the park on the southern canal where a marked drop in altitude to the central area of the park allowed the installation of water wheels (). It was built in 1720 by Joseph Effner for Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria and contained pumps to supply water to the nearby Badenburg. In 1762, it was renewed and further little houses were added containing a forge and dwellings for the pump attendant and other servants. In 1767, Francois Poitevin installed a wooden baroque pumping station pumping water to water towers from where the fountain in the Large Parterre was operated by gravity.
Situated 500 meters southeast of Nanhu Port in Cimei Township, the Seven Beauties Tomb () is what remains of a well-known story of chastity. The story is also the origin of its place name. There are two stone tablets next to the Seven Beauties Tomb, on the left, is the Seven Beauties Tomb Stone established by the Japanese, and on the right is the Seven Beauties Song tablet, telling the story and origin of the Seven Beauties Tomb. In order for the spirits of the seven beauties to have a place to dwell, residents in Cimei built seven little houses next to the tomb, and placed seven sets of makeup in front of the tomb as offerings for them.
Front entrance of the Frans Hals Museum in Kleine Houtstraat Group portrait of the Regents of the Old Men's Almshouse, by Frans Hals, 1664 Group portrait of the Regentesses of the Old Men's Almshouse, by Frans Hals, 1664 The Haarlem Oude Mannenhuis was a hofje founded in 1609. The residential rooms were situated around a courtyard in the style of contemporary Haarlem Hofjes. Each of the thirty little houses was inhabited by two men; to be eligible to living there they had to be at least 60 years old, honest Haarlem residents, and single. They were required to bring their own household goods listed as a bed, a chair with a cushion, a tin chamberpot, three blankets, six good shirts and six nightcaps.
The name Le Blanc-Mesnil was recorded for the first time in the 11th century as Mansionile Blaun. This name is a compound of Medieval Latin Mansionile, meaning "little houses", from Latin mansio (accusative mansionem), and of Germanic (Old Frankish) blanch, blaun, meaning "glossy, shining, white", which gave French blanc ("white") and English blank. The name is interpreted by some as a reference to the houses of Le Blanc- Mesnil which were whitened due to the flour dust coming from the windmills located there in ancient times. One researcher, however, thinks that blanc had also the meaning of "free" in Old French, and so the name would mean "free mesnil, free village", perhaps because the villagers had been freed from serfdom.
At Jiwnri and at a place called Gati, 6 miles from Gwadar, Major Mockler discovered numerous little houses, oval or square in shape, and built of stone obtained from the surface of the hills. Better specimens, however, than those at Jiwnri were seen at Damba Koh south- east of Dashtian in Persian Makran, and in them were found different kinds of earthenware vessels, clay and stone beads, grinding stones, stones for sharpening knives, a shell ring, pieces of rope pattern pottery, a lump of oxide of iron and a coin. The latter appeared to be of Greek or Bactrian origin. In the eleven mounds opened at Jiwnri, vessels containing bones, scraps of iron, stones for sharpening knives, copper bracelets and shell ornaments were discovered and similar finds were made at Gati.
Military Exercise Exposed Fort Mansfield's Flaw, Westerly Sun, 20 April 2014 Because of this fatal design flaw, the fort was removed from the list of active coastal artillery posts in 1909 and placed in caretaker status. By 1911, only 18 men were left to man the post. That dropped to six men in 1916, and the guns were removed in 1917 for potential service on the Western Front.FortWiki article on Fort Mansfield That small contingent remained until 1926, when the government placed the land up for sale. One developer proposed that nearby land on Sandy Point be divided into some 674 plots, but the land was purchased by a private syndicate eager to prevent it from being used for “cheap little houses” that might affect the exclusive character of Watch Hill.
Maescher published five books on building industry and was founder, and for seventeen years president, of the De Luxe Building Company, a home building and architecture design firm. She was among United States' most successful women contractors during the early 1920s. At the beginning of the 20th century, the De Luxe Building Co. used trade catalogs to propose different option to potential buyers like: "Kozy-homes", a selection of artistic little houses designed to meet the demands of those seeking plans for economical homes with the maximum convenience, and "Plan- kraft", homes for progressive people who wish to build homes that were different, Swiss chalets and Japanese architectures. Ada Bell Maescher, Moving Picture World Jun 1922 In 1922, Maescher organized the De Luxe Film Company to produce a propaganda picture, Night Life in Hollywood, which would show the "real" living conditions in the film capital.
Later, the ownership was transferred to the Torlonia family and when, during the fascist period, several new suburbs (the so called borgate) were planned in order to house the population that was moving from the center of Rome after the demolitions provided by the 1931 city plan, Pietralata became one of the 12 official borgate. Several little houses were planned, that were called "7 lire houses" because of their low price and had no bathrooms, kitchens nor running water. On October 23rd, 1943, in a little valley in the countryside along Via Tiburtina, near the Ponte Mammolo cheese factory, the SS killed nine partisans of the Movimento Comunista d'Italia - Bandiera Rossa (who had previously assaulted the barracks in Forte Tiburtino to get food, weapons, ammunition and medicines) and a cyclist, who was not related to the assault. The massacre became known as the Eccidio di Pietralata (Pietralata slaughter): the victims are commemorated by a plaque in the Rebibbia prison.
The coals and the toilet in this period were usually accessed through an outside door but Miss McClelland placed them with access from the inside and a covered porch, again making life easier for the housewife." Elspeth gave talks on this design, for example, that reported by the Standard on 22 June 1905: "'A Cottage for £150' was the alluring title of an interesting lecture which Miss Elspeth McClelland gave yesterday at the Women's Institute, Victoria Street, W. Many people in better circumstances than working men might covet the charming little country cottages, the construction of which Miss McClelland explained in detail, and remarked that such sound, well-constructed little houses were admirable investments." In the same month, The Estates Gazette reported that "A member of the fair sex has come forward as a practical advocate of cheap houses for the working classes in country districts. On Wednesday last, at the Institute, Miss E. McClelland delivered an interesting lecture, entitled ‘A Cottage for £150,’ in the course of which she demonstrated to the satisfaction of an attentive audience that her designs combined comfort, economy and artistic consideration.

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