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

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Household Size (1-15up) 1911
1 387 Show data context
2 1,149 Show data context
3 1,356 Show data context
4 1,301 Show data context
5 964 Show data context
6 679 Show data context
7 393 Show data context
8 274 Show data context
9 135 Show data context
10 71 Show data context
11 33 Show data context
12 14 Show data context
13 7 Show data context
14 4 Show data context
15 up 1 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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Number of Rooms per Private Households, listing numbers of rooms from 1 to "10 and upwards". This classification system was used by the 1911 Census of Population.


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

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Date accessed: 04th November 2024