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The vote was extended to women over 30 (so long as they or their husbands occupied premises of a certain value) in 1918, and then to all women over 21 in 1928, bringing equality at the ballot box, though this was just weeks after Pankhurst's death, aged 69, on 14 June of that year.
His father occupied premises on Euston Road, manufacturing harnesses for horses.
The site has been redeveloped many times in subsequent centuries; amongst other uses, a Moravian church and a chocolate factory have occupied premises there.
The college occupied premises in Pitt, Sussex and Castlereagh Streets, and rooms in the Royal Arcade, before it moved to Ultimo in 1889.
University management sent a letter of eviction to students on Wednesday night, informing them that they must leave the occupied premises by midnight or risk the university taking legal action to regain control of the building.
Throughout this area the traveller by road or rail can see workmen perched on factory roofs and yard-walls, or crowding the windows of the occupied premises, with red flags flying.
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Cartoon studios occupy premises next to corner fruit shops.
The municipality was administered by a board of commissioners and ward masters elected in 12 districts by citizens owning or occupying premises valued at £10 or more per annum, and it was financed by property taxes.
He never lived in the house, explained the cheerful guide who took my $3 entry fee, but his family and descendants occupied the premises for more than 250 years.
That design seemed particularly apt during those years, when the renowned sheet music publisher and distributor occupied the premises, a magnet for musicians in search of scores.
At Swiss Institute's space you can pick up a tabloid written by New York artists who did stints as gallery guards when Dia occupied the premises.
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