Workers' Housing In West Yorkshire, 1750 1920 by Royal Commission on Historical Monuments England
A Study of Vernacular Architecture and Building Techniques
This comprehensive study delves into the architectural and social history of workers' housing in West Yorkshire from the mid-18th to the early 20th century, highlighting the evolution of living conditions during the Industrial Revolution. It explores the various types of housing built for the burgeoning working class, from simple cottages to more organized terraced houses, and examines the influence of industrial growth on urban development. The book also discusses the role of housing in shaping community life and the efforts made to improve living standards amidst rapid industrialization.
- Published
- 1986
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- English
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