To the south, athwart the mountain's lower slope, was a maze of byways and ramshackle housing for the native population. |
|
I was living in a ramshackle house that had been given an unenthusiastic upgrade. |
|
The soldier entered the ramshackle beach house, which lay apart from the main camp of tents. |
|
The ramshackle trucks, coughing asthmatically, clambered on over China's battered, tortuous highways. |
|
A makeshift wooden bridge is the only access to the ramshackle dwelling leading from the road. |
|
Most of the houses in the settlement still had ramshackle wooden or corrugated iron structures in their backyards. |
|
The action of the play takes place in a remote ramshackle beach house built on sand dunes. |
|
I reached his ramshackle lean-to, promptly leaned against my usual beam and opened the folded papers. |
|
Instead of fleeing he walked right into the house next door and calmly walked into a ramshackle apartment he had hired there. |
|
The Main was little more than a ramshackle row of sausage-sandwich delis with butchered animals in the window. |
|
The Blunt family home was a large, ramshackle house with an untended and brambly garden. |
|
Beyond the fence is an apparently ramshackle dwelling with a sagging roof and peeling white pigment on the sides. |
|
Off to one side was a gray, derelict, ramshackle house that looked ready to fall down. |
|
Wide expanses of countryside are uninhabited save for the occasional ramshackle farmhouse. |
|
Here I was in this tiny ramshackle village, St Paul's, the complete antithesis of the metropolis. |
|
They soon came to a small, ramshackle village and dismounted, Mishana struggling violently to be free. |
|
He lives in a ramshackle weatherboard house stuffed with musical instruments in Melbourne's eastern suburbs. |
|
I had bought a ramshackle iron sit-up-and-beg type bike from a man in La Cancha market in Cochabamba. |
|
About 100 kilometres away from the boma, a bare-footed lad trudged his way to a ramshackle school in Luumbo village down in the Gwembe valley. |
|
What Lenkiewicz brings to the party is an eye for the ramshackle oddity of family life. |
|
|
Many live in squalor, some in tent villages, others in ramshackle public buildings. |
|
I trudged over to a ramshackle building reminding me of a snack bar at our decrepit drive-in theater. |
|
The transformation from unelectable ramshackle to default party of power, was complete. |
|
When I was a small child, we lived in a ramshackle house with an old pressed tin roof. |
|
A few ramshackle benches can be seen occupied by modern Romeos and Juliets coming all the way from the depressed areas. |
|
You see, those wide-open spaces streaking past when you're rattling about on the train are ramshackle urban Edens. |
|
Emerging from the hallway, viewers found a tiny, ramshackle wooden cabin directly in their line of vision. |
|
They contrasted with the cluster of ramshackle shops amongst which was the town's one combined general store, tea-rooms and milk bar. |
|
No barrier divides them, but the transition between gardened avenues and ramshackle Swazi township is stark. |
|
It is at his ramshackle house that the game takes place, with Nora filling the men's glasses from time to time. |
|
In a ramshackle home-cum-studio, he drinks mescal, enjoys Mexican movies and radio, and avoids people and painting. |
|
Families crowd into tiny, ramshackle homes and scrounge for food as well as soap, paper and other basics. |
|
Borley Rectory, a rambling, ramshackle Victorian barn of a house, sprawled on an Essex hillside, had little to offer. |
|
Of course the abductee lives in an ramshackle farmhouse on an island that gets surrounded by water as the tides come in. |
|
Then a bit of back road took us past ramshackle sheds and the gilded gates of Cawton Cottage, which is huge and not a cottage. |
|
The baile is at the top of the hill, where a bend in the street has created a large-enough space between ramshackle brick homes. |
|
Deep gullies run between the ramshackle dirt houses carrying away sewage in the open. |
|
On the same night that the game's elite were tucking into a feast at the champions dinner, here was Daly selling merchandise over the counter of his ramshackle trailer. |
|
The little ramshackle cottage was built on a gentle incline, wedged between a two-story condo on the left and a rancher with a big front lawn on the right. |
|
Wielding soldering irons over a ramshackle overhead projector, Tristan Perich, Kunal Gupta and Katie Shima wire up live musical circuits. |
|
|
Maybe I'm going soft, but it's impossible not be infected by the energy in this ramshackle former orangery. |
|
Lewis Blayse lives alone in a ramshackle house in the country. |
|
Its streets are still pleasingly ramshackle in parts and it has the vague seediness that often characterises large ports. |
|
Those who balk at entering the ramshackle craft offered may be compelled to embark at gunpoint, so that no one remains in Libya to tell the tale. |
|
The stairs of her ramshackle terraced house in West Hampstead are lined with bouquets of flowers. |
|
The Grandstand is a ramshackle place, an architectural goiter stuck onto Armstrong. |
|
Grungy little Serpentine gets points for its ramshackle charm and house-cured salmon Benedict. |
|
From afar the shanty towns resembled ramshackle collections of matchboxes. |
|
The ramshackle infrastructure of Central America's smallest country was devastated. |
|
High in the Atlas mountains my sister Caroline and I sat by the side of a gravelly road in the ramshackle village of Imlil. |
|
I am talking about single-hulled oil tankers, ramshackle lorries and poorly-maintained noisy aircraft. |
|
How could such an industry possibly survive if its practitioners were only offering ramshackle services? |
|
First nations people are homeless, die on the streets and are crowded into ramshackle houses. |
|
When I moved to Dawson City it was a ramshackle town of falling down buildings. |
|
In summer 2006 they still hang out in a ramshackle bus depot in the south of Stockholm. |
|
Ottawa and the former city of Hull were rough, ramshackle towns in the early days. |
|
Our image of poverty is rather one of ramshackle huts in urban squatter areas. |
|
Young also spearheaded projects to rebuild Kabul's 30 ramshackle police stations. |
|
Old timers regarded ramshackle homes and non-fertile land as useless. |
|
The only thing standing between them and death is a discovered stash of tinned carrots and the morning dew they collect from the roofs of their ramshackle dwellings. |
|
|
They are renting a remote, ramshackle house near the coast for the summer. |
|
They pre-date the band's signing to Rough Trade and have a ramshackle charm, tenderness and vitality that can never be matched in a studio recording. |
|
Passing this unworkable, ramshackle bill is counterproductive or irrelevant to that task. |
|
His design transports you to the gaudy, decrepit fairground, complete with working helter-skelter and carousel, and shows you the beauty in the ramshackle and ruinous. |
|
Various departments inhabit a ramshackle collection of buildings up and down Holloway Road, ranging through arts and crafts, neo-Georgian, brutalism and postmodernist junk. |
|
The main underlying cause of Election Day chaos remains our ramshackle voter registration system. |
|
Perhaps the biggest problem in election administration today is that we are using an outdated, ramshackle registration system. |
|
The government owns the deeds to the Kibera land and the Nubians, who live in the slum themselves, rent out the ramshackle corrugated iron dwellings and mud huts. |
|
As he beds a procession of desperate chorus girls and barmaids, his long-suffering wife, Phoebe, drinks herself into oblivion in their ramshackle bedsit. |
|
An American charity has launched the world's first slum theme park, complete with around 30 ramshackle hovels, a communal outdoor toilet and door-to-door detritus. |
|
The striking contrast of tones, often amusing but also fairly quickly redundant, gives to the whole set some ramshackle but great cabaret atmosphere. |
|
When the news arrived three years later that Ottawa had been named the capital of the United Province of Canada, the city was mostly made up of ramshackle wooden buildings. |
|
Starring Toby Stephens and Patricia Hodge, it is the opening salvo in a season masterminded by Jonathan Kent, which could possibly invigorate an increasingly ramshackle, low-spirited West End scene. |
|
This has not come as a total surprise, nor is it a total disaster because for the time being, Europe can continue to function in the same ramshackle way as it has done so far. |
|
But the end result cannot be that our states are obliged to allow ramshackle ships operated by incompetent crews and posing serious risks to the environment to approach their coasts. |
|
The Belgian was permitted to exchange passes with Oscar, the home defence suddenly ramshackle, before pulling back for Cesc Fàbregas to place the game's only goal inside the post. |
|
Over the course of a haphazard feature-length narrative, these figures cavort around ramshackle sets, offering outlandish statements that come across variously as nonsensical or deeply profound and philosophical. |
|
A ramshackle back line was duly pierced for a second time as the grounded Müller conjured a hooked pass to liberate Podolski, with his centre beyond Nicolás Burdisso tapped into the gaping net by Klose. |
|
Provincial roads were paved for the first time, mostly paid for by the US, still keen to use the ramshackle regime as a bulwark against communist Cuba next door. |
|
Juan Ugalde travels the length and breadth of Spain and the Basque country: 'I photograph everything that catches my attention, deserted streets, retired villagers, ramshackle houses. |
|
|
The 8 to 10 year-olds award marks for playgrounds, paint their dull school courtyard, repair ramshackle bicycle stands at the railway station and much more. |
|
Already, each of the village's ramshackle homes accommodates up to 20 refugees. If there are able-bodied men among the displaced, they do not tarry long. |
|
The Regulator knew the foundations of Equitable Life were ramshackle but hoped against hope that all would come right with time, or else a white knight in shining armour would buy them out. |
|
At first his voice sounds impossibly ramshackle, just a fogbound rasp. |
|
Pevsner speaks in glowing terms of its reticulated tracery, mullioned and transomed windows and octagonal abaci, but though I rattled its ramshackle doors they sternly refused to open. |
|
Houses, some grand, others ramshackle, sit empty, cars in driveways. |
|
Scottish Labour is a rackety, ramshackle bone-shaker whose wheels keep coming off. |
|
The other operators were bought out and the ramshackle collection of buildings on the summit was cleared. |
|
He entered the ramshackle bus, and was driven a long distance through very sandy streets to the hotel on the St. Lawrence. |
|
Years ago he had completed his purchase of the ramshackle and rat-ridden old barrack. |
|
Does this mean Middlesbrough get the short end of the stick, with what will surely be the most ramshackle show of the tour? |
|
She was not taken aback to find he lived in a ramshackle log hut among the trees. |
|
On most sections there are buildings and plant which have served for the production of chemicals for decades and which in view of their ramshackle and contaminated condition are no longer usable. |
|
To keep up with the demographic changes and the need for replacing ramshackle dwellings, an estimated 130,000 new housing units are needed every year. |
|
What impression is made on visitors when they have to complete their journey to the town on an overcrowded train from Leeds or a ramshackle museum piece from Wakefield? |
|
Music from Christoph Willibald Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice plays at the Princess's ramshackle mansion as well as Orphee's house following his return. |
|