Maze prison in Northern Ireland will see hundreds of acres of buildings bulldozered before crucial historical research has been carried out. |
We mean a porch, or cloister, or the like, of one contignation, and not in storied buildings. |
Most apartment buildings are old, gloomy crapholes well-stocked with New England's most gregarious cockroaches. |
In the center lay the broad Abbey buildings, with church and cloisters, hospitium, chapter-house and frater-house, all buzzing with a busy life. |
Only the buildings that were constructed of more substantial materials survived the earthquake. |
Some backcourts had wee outside buildings. They had caved-in roofs and tile chimneys broke off and all smashed windows. |