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terraced house

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terraced house
Brit a house that is part of a terrace


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It would have been fascinating to read Wohl's reflections on this rich historiography, commenting on (for example) the overviews of housing history by Daunton and Rodger, the great panoramic London histories by Sheppard, Inwood and (especially) Roy Porter, Olsen on the building of Victorian London, Muthesius on the terraced house, J.
A deceptively simple building is set in a suburban Sydney street lined with terraced houses, flats and warehouses.
In her newest work, some of which was included here, Jones has been photographing adolescents (including the same four girls) and adults in the back garden of a terraced house in southeast London.
 
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