- home of friends), in a tent, caravan/campervan (often on a campsite).
Lodgings may be self-catering,
whereby no food is provided, but
cooking facilities...
-
Lodgings may
refer to: Judges'
Lodgings, Lancaster, a
Grade I
listed building Judges'
Lodgings, Monmouth, a
Grade II
listed building Judges'
Lodgings...
-
historic buildings, can be family-run, and are
generally cheaper than
other lodgings, such as hotels,
although they
offer more
limited services. Literature...
- Maréchal des
logis (lit. 'marshal of
lodgings') is a sub-officer rank used by some
units of the
French Armed Forces. It is
traditionally a
cavalry unit...
- The Judges'
Lodgings,
formerly a town
house and now a museum, is
located between Church Street and
Castle Hill, Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It is recorded...
- in the
early years of the colony. For instance, it was
flown above the
lodgings of
Pierre Du Gua de
Monts at Île Sainte-Croix in 1604.
There is some evidence...
- The Judges'
Lodgings,
located in
Whitecross Street, Monmouth,
south east Wales, is an eighteenth-century building, with
earlier origins, on the edge of...
- name "Marie Jeanette". In 1885,
Kelly briefly resided with a Mrs Buki in
lodgings located near the
London Docks North Quay. In the
brief period of time she...
- 53°57′38″N 1°05′07″W / 53.9606°N 1.0853°W / 53.9606; -1.0853 The Judges'
Lodgings is an
historic building in York, England. It was used by
judges when they...
- was
often the
strongest structure in a
medieval castle, and
contained lodgings suitable for the lord – in this case, the king or his representative. According...