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We jumped off as he approached his tenement flat and pursued him up the close.
Housing often took the form of horizontally divided tenement flats.
Kim soon found herself in a tiny tenement flat.
It is in fact an original 19th-century tenement flat which was owned by an elderly lady and never changed.
Housing is mostly Victorian tenement flats, with a few blocks listed as being of significant local architectural or historical interest.
The passageway led to the tenement flats, and I guessed she had been visiting the family that had held the party.
Mind you, a tenement flat in Dairy isnae exactly upper-class.
A whisper of thoughts crept out of the houses and from the tenement flats, people thinking, discussing what had happened.
The Hall continued to be used as a residence until the 19th century, when it became tenement flats and gradually fell into disrepair.
Today, the tenement flats of Henderson Street are in private ownership; owner-occupied or privately rented out.
The covenant, dated March 12, 1900, read, in part: "No tenement flat or apartment house shall be erected on the premises."
Many of the more modern Newbank tenement flats also boasted internal facilities not commonly found elsewhere.
Rather than demolish the tenement flats that had survived, they were instead extensively cleaned and refurbished to become desirable private housing.
In 1867, the family came together again and lived in squalid tenement flats at 3 Sciennes Place.
There has been significant redevelopment since the late 1960s when the bulk of the late 19th century tenement flats were demolished.
The town centre, Williamsburgh and Charleston areas contain many examples of Scottish tenement flats.
Also widely available, for upwards of $1,200 monthly, are subdivided apartments in walk-up tenement flats once inhabited by local workers and their families.
For the first 10 years of his life he lived in a one-bedroom tenement flat on the outskirts of Glasgow with his brother and his parents.
However it was not ideal, having to ship workers to and fro all the time, so the company also started building blocks of tenement flats to house the workers.
T 'My friends call me Santa ...' Rebus double-parked, as directed, outside her tenement flat.
The housing estate was built as council housing and includes tower blocks and terraced tenement flats in addition to some low-rise terraced houses.
When he was just a boy, he bought his first piano for $5 and somehow persuaded two men to lug it up the stairs to the Caesars' tenement flat.
The audience is picked up at the theatre and taken by bus to a tenement flat where they share the experiences of a young girl trafficked to Scotland from Nigeria.
He awoke sometimes at three in the morning to the rotted-cabbage smell of the one-room tenement flat with terror lodged in the deepest chamber of his soul.
We found her sitting crosslegged on the Oriental-type rug of her four-room tenement flat on upper Mission with a deck of fortune cards.