Persons (1-15up) per Room (1-10up)

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Household Size (1-15up) 1911
1 215 Show data context
2 569 Show data context
3 634 Show data context
4 586 Show data context
5 434 Show data context
6 273 Show data context
7 162 Show data context
8 112 Show data context
9 54 Show data context
10 33 Show data context
11 16 Show data context
12 4 Show data context
13 3 Show data context
14 2 Show data context
15 up 4 Show data context
Date: Source:
1911 1911 Census of England and Wales, Housing, Table 2 , 'Tenements in the Occupation of Private Families. - Classified by Number of Rooms and by Numbers of Occupants, in each Administrative County and in the Aggregates of Urban Districts (exclusive of County Boroughs) and of Rural Districts; also in Urban Districts (other than County Boroughs) and in Rural Districts, 1911'

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Since 1951 the census has gathered data on many different "amenities", but no individual amenity has been recorded by every census. We therefore simplify the available information to having versus not having ALL amenities recorded by the census in question. In 1951, this meant having exclusive use of piped water, a cooking stove, a kitchen sink, a Water Closet (toilet) and a fixed bath, while in 2011 it simply meant having some form of central heating.


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Eastry RD through time | Housing Statistics | Persons (1-15up) per Room (1-10up), A Vision of Britain through Time.

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Date accessed: 27th July 2024