The Tenement Museum needs your help!
Help every child of this Tenement.
You know what I mean? The Tenement Museum.
Buildings that once held vibrant businesses are now Tenements.
As promised, I will take charge of the Tenement house.
Most lived in Tenements, many without hot and cold running water.
After we're done with the shrine, it's the Tenement house next!
The Tenement Museum, one of my favorite museums, is also located here.
In any case, you're the only man here in the Tenement house.
She helped pass the first model Tenement code and the first factory laws.
This Bat vigilante has been consistently targeting the port and
the adjacent projects and Tenements.
Antonio goes up to the roof of his Tenement building and looks at the city.
She helped pass the first model Tenement code and the first factory laws in Illinois.
When the soul leaves its mortal Tenement, we are taught by the Scriptures that it is not companionless!
Burnt orange earth banks, sporadic Tenements, police checkpoints
and bunches of locals selling newspapers and sweets went by in a flash.
In Scotland it is called a block of flats or
if it's a traditional sandstone building a Tenement, which has a pejorative connotation elsewhere.
Consider that in 1911,
69 per cent of Bombay's population lived in one-room Tenements(as against 6 per cent in London in the same year).
Martha worked as a seamstress,
sharing a room in one of the infamously perilous Tenements, in what is now the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan.
She worked with other reform groups
toward goals including the first juvenile court law, Tenement house regulations, an eight-hour work day
for women, factory inspections, and workers' compensation.
Think about it in terms of Tenements, the crowded conditions and
absence of cooking facilities,'' said James Shenton, professor emeritus at Columbia University, whose specialty is immigrant history.
Lower East Side Tenement Museum(103 Orchard St)-
Visit to immerse yourself in the immigrant experience and learn about how the waves of people lived in the early 20th century.
Most of Kazimierz's Jews perished in the nearby camps of Płaszów and Auschwitz,
but their synagogues and Tenement houses remain,
providing a walk-round history lesson in Jewish heritage and culture.
For the purposes of this sub-clause, the unit shall include a flat, apartment, Tenement, block or any other unit by whatever name called,
as approved by the Competent Authority in the building plan.
By 1929, stricter fire codes and the increased use of elevators in residential buildings,
were the impetus behind a new housing code that effectively ended the Tenement as a form of new construction,
though many Tenement buildings survive today on the East Side of the borough.