Work, shopping, church and the pub kept different classes apart far more than 'residential segregation' in 1850s Manchester, ...
Wealthy doctors, engineers and working class people all lived in the "slums" of Victorian era Manchester, new research has ...
Work, shopping, church and the pub kept different classes apart far more than ‘residential segregation’ in 1850s Manchester, undermining key assumptions about the Industrial Revolution. Historians ...
Work, shopping, church and the pub kept different classes apart far more than 'residential segregation' in 1850s Manchester, undermining key ...
A new study shows that more than 60% of buildings housing the wealthiest classes also housed unskilled laborers. The post ...
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Barton Hill before the 1950s wrecking ball and controversial rebuild
Memories have been shared of one of Bristol's inner city suburbs before its reinvention in the 1950s. Barton Hill is still ...
The ‘slums’ of Victorian Manchester actually housed doctors and engineers, a new study reveals, but daily life still kept ...
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The Women in the Shadows by Harriet Fox: history, mystery and imagination in thrilling harmony – book review
They were murders that horrified London’s Victorian society and spread terror among the women who lived in the streets of the ...
At 5:45am on May 16 1968, there was a small gas explosion in Ronan Point, a 22-storey tower block in East London. Residents ...
Dan Carrier revisits historian Gillian Tindall’s engrossing history of Kentish Town, following her death last week ...
MAHARASHTRA : I am terribly missing my father, who was against my schooling. He had a different and very dogmatic view that teaching girls means no use; it’s better to get them married and live a ...
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