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1961 Census of England and Wales, County Report (Sample Report Title: Census 1961: England and Wales: County Report: Kent), Table 3 : " Acreage, Population, Private Households and Dwellings for LAA, Wards, CP in RD, Con, NT".
List for top level | Camberwell |
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Acreage [1] |
Population |
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1951 |
1961 |
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Persons [2] |
Persons [3] |
Males [4] |
Females [5] |
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Camberwell MetB Total | 4,482 | 179,777 | 175,304 | 83,657 | 91,647 | |
Camberwell Vest/AP/CP | 4,482 | 179,777 | 175,304 | 83,657 | 91,647 | |
The West LG_Ward | 125 | 8,958 | 8,090 | 4,052 | 4,038 | |
Albany LG_Ward | 151 | 10,750 | 9,380 | 4,564 | 4,816 | |
Town Hall LG_Ward | 129 | 8,325 | 9,612 | 4,489 | 5,123 | |
St Georges LG_Ward | 123 | 9,541 | 8,615 | 4,192 | 4,423 | |
Marlborough LG_Ward | 144 | 8,946 | 7,948 | 3,894 | 4,054 | |
North Peckham LG_Ward | 198 | 9,722 | 7,353 | 3,564 | 3,789 | |
Goldsmith LG_Ward | 112 | 8,976 | 9,460 | 4,546 | 4,914 | |
Clifton LG_Ward | 120 | 8,449 | 6,746 | 3,295 | 3,451 | |
St Marys LG_Ward | 136 | 7,635 | 7,060 | 3,633 | 3,427 | |
St Giles LG_Ward | 130 | 8,784 | 8,376 | 3,990 | 4,386 | |
Bellenden LG_Ward | 175 | 9,257 | 8,795 | 4,331 | 4,464 | |
Lyndhurst LG_Ward | 285 | 8,925 | 12,624 | 5,908 | 6,716 | |
Ruskin LG_Ward | 390 | 8,031 | 7,779 | 3,516 | 4,263 | |
Hamlet LG_Ward | 352 | 9,603 | 9,705 | 4,390 | 5,315 | |
St Johns LG_Ward | 158 | 10,022 | 9,474 | 4,415 | 5,059 | |
Alleyn LG_Ward | 138 | 10,008 | 9,147 | 4,308 | 4,839 | |
Nunhead LG_Ward | 171 | 10,627 | 8,982 | 4,308 | 4,674 | |
Waverley LG_Ward | 270 | 9,205 | 8,629 | 4,112 | 4,517 | |
Rye LG_Ward | 465 | 10,106 | 9,843 | 4,522 | 5,321 | |
The College LG_Ward | 710 | 3,907 | 7,686 | 3,628 | 4,058 |
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