The spatial intensity of the brick surfaces used for walls, roofs and floors heightened the awareness of the space and its intended use.
There were loft conversions, several in 'pentices' (passages) between two houses with an entry below, and the addition of dormer windows in roofs and gables.
The important 'fragments' are the walls, floors, ceilings and roofs and how they meet establishes so much of the space's character.
The small central roofing part of the parietal has a gently concave dorsal surface.
The third hole is roofed by the leaflets of the aortic valve.
The floors and roofs were made in wood.
Even non-wage households were more likely to have cement floors and metal roofs than were lowwage households.
Rainwater drained from the hut roofs into tanks was sometimes tainted with salt and fragments of seaweed after gales.
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