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Cosa (chi) è we need one double room with an extra bed - definizione

TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION: A ROOM IN A SHARED HOUSE
Bed-sitting room; Bedsitting room; Bed sit; Flatette; Bed-sit; Bedsitter; Bed-sitter; Bed sitter
  • Bedsit at [[The Workhouse, Southwell]]

One-room school         
  • Some of the historical one-room schools that survive today remain unrestored and in disrepair. The one pictured is located on private land in [[Price County, Wisconsin]], and remains unrestored, despite community interest in preserving it.
  • Ichabod Crane Schoolhouse. Owned by [[Columbia County Historical Society]], New York is open to the public and operates as a museum.
  • A historic one-room school in [[Waverly, Pennsylvania]].
  • The one-room school in Reckahn, [[Brandenburg an der Havel]], was founded 1773 and quotes Mark 10:14 at the entrance. It is now used as a local history museum.
  • The one-room adobe schoolhouse in [[Tubac, Arizona]], with a teacherage attached to the back.
  • A preserved one-room school located in [[Wells, Maine]].
SMALL RURAL SCHOOL IN WHICH STUDENTS OF DIFFERENT AGES ARE MIXED IN A SINGLE CLASSROOM
One-room schoolhouse; One room schoolhouse; One room schoolhouses; One-room schoolhouses; One room schools; One-room schools; One room school; Schoolhouses; School-houses; One-room school house; One-room school houses; One room school house; One room school houses; Village school; Single-room schoolhouse; Country school; Single-room school house; One–room schoolhouse; One-teacher school
One-room schools were commonplace throughout rural portions of various countries, including Prussia, Norway, Sweden, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Spain. In most rural and small town schools, all of the students met in a single room.
Before Yesterday We Could Fly         
  • Another view of the exhibit (through display glass)
  • The exhibit as viewed from the "living room" side
  • A rubber hair comb in the exhibit, evoking another comb uncovered during the [[Seneca Village]] Project.<ref name="Liscia-2021" />
  • Stoneware jar (c. 1797-1819) by [[Thomas Commeraw]], a free Black potter. It bears the mark of his [[Corlears Hook]] studio in Lower Manhattan.
  • ''Vernus 3'' by [[Ini Archibong]] in ''Before Yesterday We Could Fly''
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART EXHIBITION AND PERIOD ROOM
Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room; Afrofuturist Period Room
Before Yesterday We Could Fly: An Afrofuturist Period Room is an art exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The exhibit, which opened on November 5, 2021, uses a period room format of installation to envision the past, present, and future home of someone who lived in Seneca Village, a largely African American settlement which was destroyed to make way for the construction of Central Park in the mid-1800s.
Edición extra         
1949 FILM BY LUIS MOGLIA BARTH
Edicion extra; Edición Extra
Edición extra is a 1949 Argentine film directed by Luis Moglia Barth and starring Jorge Salcedo and Silvana Roth.

Wikipedia

Bedsit

A bedsit, bedsitter, or bed-sitting room is a form of accommodation common in some parts of the United Kingdom which consists of a single room per occupant with all occupants typically sharing a bathroom. Bedsits are included in a legal category of dwellings referred to as houses in multiple occupation (HMO).

Bedsits arose from the subdivision of larger dwellings into low-cost accommodation at low conversion cost. In the UK, a growing desire for personal independence after World War II led to a reduced demand for traditional boarding houses with communal dining. Bedsits are often occupied by young single people, students, those unable to purchase their own properties, or those whose occupation is of a transitory nature; the cost is typically lower than for other types of property. Someone whose employment is a long distance from their home may sometimes rent a bedsit to reduce the cost and inconvenience of daily travel.