1951 Census of Scotland, County Report (Sample Report Title: Census 1951: Scotland: City and County Parts: City of Edinburgh), Table 1 : " Comparison of population, density per 100 acres, and houses with 1931 for Burghs, Districts of Counties and CPs".

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1951
1931
1921
Area in Acres (1951)
[17]
Population per 100 Acres
Population Increase or Decrease
Population
Census Schedules Completed
[4]
All Residential Establishments
Rooms
Population
Census Schedules Completed
[12]
All Residential Establishments
Rooms (Occupied Establishments only)
[15]
Population (Both Sexes)
[16]
1951
[18]
1953
[19]
Number 1931 to 1951
Percentage
Both Sexes
[1]
Males
[2]
Females
[3]
Occupied
[5]
Unoccupied
[6]
Occupied
[7]
Unoccupied
[8]
Both Sexes
[9]
Males
[10]
Females
[11]
Occupied
[13]
Unoccupied
[14]
Increase
[20]
Decrease
[21]
1931 to 1951
[22]
1921 to 1931
[23]
Kilrenny Anstruther Easter and Anstruther Wester Burgh Total   2,991 Show data context 1,305 Show data context 1,686 Show data context 1,055 Show data context 996 Show data context 61 Show data context 3,544 Show data context 203 Show data context 3,325 Show data context 1,431 Show data context 1,894 Show data context 1,025 Show data context 1,008 Show data context 85 Show data context 3,409 Show data context 3,641 Show data context 544 Show data context 549 Show data context 611 Show data context - 334 Show data context -10 Show data context -9 Show data context
Anstruther Easter ScoP   509 Show data context 226 Show data context 283 Show data context 173 Show data context 170 Show data context 9 Show data context 667 Show data context 29 Show data context 682 Show data context 312 Show data context 370 Show data context 196 Show data context 189 Show data context 12 Show data context 788 Show data context 873 Show data context 28 Show data context 1,817 Show data context 2,435 Show data context - 173 Show data context -25 Show data context -22 Show data context
Anstruther Wester ScoP   533 Show data context 238 Show data context 295 Show data context 189 Show data context 182 Show data context 14 Show data context 755 Show data context 55 Show data context 593 Show data context 263 Show data context 330 Show data context 177 Show data context 176 Show data context 18 Show data context 718 Show data context 662 Show data context 1,034 Show data context 51 Show data context 57 Show data context - 60 Show data context -10 Show data context -10 Show data context
Kilrenny ScoP   2,271 Show data context 1,012 Show data context 1,259 Show data context 779 Show data context 727 Show data context 41 Show data context 2,446 Show data context 131 Show data context 2,357 Show data context 1,026 Show data context 1,331 Show data context 739 Show data context 727 Show data context 57 Show data context 2,221 Show data context 2,431 Show data context 3,776 Show data context 60 Show data context 62 Show data context - 86 Show data context -4 Show data context -3 Show data context

Notes:

The following notes to the table appeared in the original report.

1 These figures [for rooms] exclude hospitals, nursing homes, institutions and service barracks.
2 [Unoccupied rooms] Includes sub-let rooms in occupied houses.

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