In many working class districts the 'two-up, two-down' with no inside bathroom or lavatory was still very common indeed. However, the 1920s and 1930s also saw the first really large scale council housing developments.
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The American Housing Act of 1949 (Title V of P.L. 81-171) was a landmark, sweeping expansion of the federal role in mortgage insurance and issuance and the construction of public housing. It was part of Harry Truman's program of domestic legislation, the Fair Deal.
The Allies, such that existed in WWI and WWII, did not exist in the 1920s. Germans had reason to hate the French in particular and to some degree the British. The French were demanding the most severe of reparations in the peace settlements following the Great War, and Britain did little to resist.
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There were many notable actions that happened in 1765. Since like astronomy, I like this one . . . Charles Messier catalogued M41 (galactic cluster in Canis Major) Also, Britain passed the Quartering Act, requiring colonists to provide temporary housing for their soldiers.
Britain in the 1920s was very much like other countries who were successful in the Roaring Twenties. It was marked by the proliferation of new technologies and shifts in cultural norms and expectations.
Britain's Greatest Machines with Chris Barrie - 2009 1920s The Engine-Roaring Twenties 2-2 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Mark Boleat has written: 'Housing in Britain'
John Greve has written: 'People and their houses' 'Homelessness in Britain' 'Voluntary housing in Scandinavia' -- subject(s): Cooperative Housing, Housing 'The prevention of crime'
Alan. Murie has written: 'Housing tenure in Britain' -- subject(s): Housing, Residential mobility 'Household movement and housing choice' -- subject(s): Housing 'The sale of council houses' -- subject(s): Housing authorities, Housing policy 'A housing monitoring system' -- subject(s): Housing, Housing surveys 'Large housing estates in Europe'
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Hansmartin Bruckmann has written: 'New housing in Great Britain' -- subject(s): City planning, Domestic Architecture, Housing
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What miners housing is like can vary depending on how prosperous the mining company is. The larger the company and the wealthier it is, the better the housing will be.
Peter Ratcliffe has written: 'Race and housing in Britain' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Discrimination in housing, Race discrimination, Race relations