The elegant Victorian brick-fronted schoolhouse has bequeathed a number of original features to its new owners. |
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In one tiny schoolhouse the roof caved in after a heavy rain and prickly pear quickly began to take root inside. |
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We could put the library in the Assembly Hall and build the schoolhouse next to it. |
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The next schoolhouse built now forms part of the display of early buildings at Stratford's Pioneer Village. |
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To help pay the bills, she took on teaching at the Belleview School, a two-room schoolhouse that is now the preserve's visitor center. |
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As a child, Lina watched, enthralled, as old Tagalog movies flickered on the schoolhouse wall. |
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We were alone in the room and I threw schoolhouse etiquette to the winds and used his first name. |
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As Becky goes into the schoolhouse, she notices that the schoolmaster has left his desk key in the lock on the drawer. |
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The right aisle was made into a classroom to accommodate the overflow from the schoolhouse across the road. |
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The exhibition fits sympathetically within its site in the interior of the schoolhouse. |
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The community also included an old stone church and a schoolhouse, which are open to visitors. |
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There wouldn't be another good chance for a public library or a new schoolhouse for a while. |
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She had just come home from another uneventful day at the village schoolhouse. |
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At least 150 members of the Amish community met at a home prayer meeting about 200 yards from the schoolhouse. |
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A schoolhouse on the same compound had a chalkboard with instructions on how to make roadside bombs, he said. |
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The courtroom in Arusha looks like a high-school library, with practical carpeting and schoolhouse desks divided by carrels. |
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Since then the school has erected two energy-efficient, skylit buildings and converted the pitched-roof schoolhouse into a library. |
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During the Fling, Leat's pieces will be showcased here in the old converted Victorian schoolhouse he uses as a workshop. |
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That vantage point also allowed him to depict in the foreground the community's schoolhouse, which was built in 1861 a short distance north of the church family. |
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Sirens blared and a city worker rang a bell for an hour at the schoolhouse. |
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When he started school, he and his older sister used to hitch a ride on a classmate's horse-drawn wagon to get to the one-room schoolhouse. |
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Pine clapboard houses, a mineshaft, schoolhouse and a general store are all preserved in arrested decline. |
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The camp might have a cookhouse with the kitchen and dining hall, a post office, a schoolhouse, a surveyor's office and a recreation hall. |
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At its peak in the 1920s and 1930s, even the county's smaller towns each supported a bank, a diner, a gas station, a grocery, a schoolhouse, and a bar or two. |
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An amazing amount of quality education happens inside the schoolhouse. |
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A replica log cabin and an original schoolhouse and post office now await tourists making the Laura Ingalls Wilder circuit. |
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Calgary has its first schoolhouse, a typical foot-hills cabin of the early days, and a red river cart, visited by thousands of people every year. |
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The third schoolhouse was built in 1875 on land purchased from Sydney Parnell and at that time the school was given his name. |
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Not only is she beginning a new year of classes, she is also going to a new schoolhouse, replacing the one destroyed by last December's tsunami. |
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At age 15, Emily became a teacher in a one-room schoolhouse in neighbouring Summerville, where she taught for seven years. |
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Gite fitted in the old village schoolhouse with its play yard for the small ones. |
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Students stay in a one-room schoolhouse when their families leave with their herds after the summer harvest. |
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It all began in a small, one-room schoolhouse in northern British Columbia. |
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A native of Hants County, Nova Scotia, Dr. Ogilvie received his early education in a two-room schoolhouse in Summerville. |
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They know they're not going to change the world. But at least now a hundred children find their schoolhouse fit and more pleasant. |
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He was killed instantly by a blast in an ambush launched on our vehicles outside of a schoolhouse. |
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A major benefit that flowed from the Reformation was the spread of education in Scotland, based on John Knox's dream of a kirk and a schoolhouse for every parish in the land. |
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Mindless rigidity has descended upon the land, from the schoolhouse to the White House to, sometimes, your house. |
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Along with her classmates, she marched in formation to the schoolhouse every morning. |
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There was a village green in each town, a schoolhouse, a golf course, and a club where the honchos played faro and stud. |
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The decision underscores once again, however, that for the Supreme Court, the rights of young people are shredded when they walk through the schoolhouse gates. |
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Losh left little of herself beyond the stone, wood and glass of her astonishing church and a few other local structures a mausoleum, a cross, the schoolhouse, some cottages. |
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Ban school is now operating from a temporary facility, and a new, permanent schoolhouse will eventually be built to replace the one that was destroyed. |
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An extension to Novo ParaĆso's schoolhouse is being built and Yudo, recently elected to the post of vereador, a kind of town councillor, strides into the forest with a chainsaw to get more timber for the beams. |
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The reality was the potbelly stove in a tar shack or one-room schoolhouse with no heat, no books, nothing. |
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Like nothing before it, schoolhouse Rock made learning fun and effortless. |
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Hillary raised funds to build a schoolhouse near the mountain in Nepal and help construct 12 medical clinics and two Nepalese airstrips. |
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Shirley Geff from Irvine, California, watched as an old woman sitting in front of the schoolhouse played an Appalachian Mountain dulcimer. |
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Classes visited the African gallery, the 1885 Ballantine House, the 1784 schoolhouse, and the American Art collection where they studied colonial portraits and narrative paintings from the Civil War. |
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Last year, when the NCC had to demolish the abandoned Borthwick schoolhouse, located in the Mer Bleue Conservation Area, it was seized on as an opportunity to put waste reduction potential to the test. |
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Moscow immediately claimed that the murderous schoolhouse siege was the work of Chechen radicals aligned with al-Qaeda. |
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Claflin School In 1868 a schoolhouse was built in downtown Columbus to educate the African American community following the Civil War. |
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Josepha is the poignant story of a gawky, gangling 14-year-old immigrant boy, at the turn of the century, who is forced to sit in the primary row at his prairie schoolhouse because he doesn't speak enough English. |
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On display is a schoolhouse stove, the classic black outfit of a female teacher, and a dunce cap. |
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Nine blacks were selected to enroll in Little Rock's Central High School, but Governor Orval Faubus blocked the students from the schoolhouse door. |
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In the U. S., CAE provides a range of services across a wide number of bases, such as the U. S. Air Force's C-130 schoolhouse at Little Rock Air Force Base. |
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Instruction was held in a new schoolhouse adjoining Trinity Church, located on what is now lower Broadway in Manhattan. |
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The South Uxbridge schoolhouse today houses the south Uxbridge community association at the historic site of Ironstone, Massachusetts. |
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Near the schoolhouse was a tholtan, a tiny, half-ruined cottage with sagging thatch and the door off its hinges. |
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The Daily Caller's education coverage is hyperkinetic, not to mention schizophrenic, veering between hot policy issues and the schoolhouse scandal of the day. |
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