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  • Jane Perceval became ill after the birth and the family moved out of the damp and draughty Belsize House, spending a few months in Lord Teignmouth s house in Clapham before finding a suitable country house in Ealing.
  • Throughout the period, the Indian shawl was the favoured wrap, as houses and the typical English country house were generally draughty, and the sheer muslin and light silk dresses popular during this time provided less protection.
  • Innes conceived parodying the film " cheap postwar form of British housing, intended to be temporary, often poorly constructed, draughty and leaky, and not well-regarded by those who had to live in them.
  • For a better understanding we have to realise that until the mid 20th century houses were heated by open fires in chimneys or by stoves, and the lack of insolation made many a house very draughty and cold during winter.
  • During the early years of use, the court house proved to be draughty and have poor acoustics, these problems being attributed to the " over-ventilation " of the court house through " superfluous " openings in the ceiling.
  • Offering one of his regular Kurdish Workers'Party ( PKK ) cease-fires to the Turkish army, Abdullah Ocalan appeared at a damp, draughty press conference in a cement shack in the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon six years ago.
  • Originally his cockpit was open, but as it was only 6 ft ( 1.83 m ) behind the propeller it was very draughty and was eventually glazed in, with entry via an opening upper panel and extending rearwards above the wing.
  • The chateau had been built in the middle of a marshy area and despite attempts to form decorative canals, cascades and ponds the amount of water that surrounded the Chateau gave a very bleak outlook . combined with the shabby, cold and doubtless draughty chateau the overall effect was depressing.
  • It was said, at the time, that Ittar had committed suicide because of errors of architectural judgement leading to structural problems with the library; however, while the profusion of vast windows make the library a cold and draughty place of work, there is no evidence of severe structural error or other problems in the design.
  • However, many years of active, manual work involving a lot of movement, such as postman and caf?owner, had caused him severe joint problems, as had the cumulative effect of long hours hunched over a heavy old manual typewriter in cold, draughty barracks, and a yo-yo weight problem caused by an underlying medical condition.
  • Such a gap in general knowledge, I felt, had to be immediately repaired; and although the draughty and unsprung carriages of British Railways, commuting on'staggering wheel'between Victoria and Haywards Heath, are certainly not the best place to cudgel one's brain for rhymes or to elucidate eighteenth-century Swedish texts, the work was immediately put in hand ."
  • Though at Broadway, Worcestershire he enjoyed the luxury of a  spacious and clean parlour, he was often in the  public parlours; and this was all the more remarkable because of the great disparity which then existed between the grand bedrooms and dining-rooms of historic houses and the cold, draughty, ill-lit  gallery chamber [ s ]  where he so frequently had to spend the night.
  • Three weeks later, she was on holiday at the rented country estate of Lingholm on the shores of Derwentwater with her parents and wrote, " I am wishing most heartily I was back at Sawrey, but I suppose I shall scramble along for a bit here; at all events I must get some drawing done, that kitten book has been sadly neglected . " She had taken her drawing and sketching to one of the attics at Lingholm and found the place draughty yet " stuffy ".
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