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Maurice | Report | 21 Oct 2010 22:07 |
I have now reached a stage where I would like to "flesh out" my tree with more information. Can anyone recommend a Social History book to cover topics such as public health, transport, education, home environment etc. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 21 Oct 2010 22:22 |
Have you looked into the work of Charles Booth who wrote about working class life in London in the 19th century. |
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Ozibird | Report | 21 Oct 2010 22:23 |
It will depend on which era you're thinking about. |
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brummiejan | Report | 21 Oct 2010 22:32 |
Might not be London Kathleen. There is other life out here! |
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Joy | Report | 21 Oct 2010 22:34 |
I agree - browsing in the library, browsing on the internet, and Mayhew's book about London that can also be read here |
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mgnv | Report | 21 Oct 2010 23:19 |
I've seen a couple of TV series which I presume are British, but I don't know their British title - here they were called The Victorian Farm & # 57, The Story of a House (set in Bristol). I guess there's books about them, and these books have bibliographies or references in the back pages. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 22 Oct 2010 00:07 |
I agree with you Jan - there IS lots of life outside London. I live in the north-east myself, but I also know that at the end of the 19th century an awful lot of people from all over the country ended up in London for one reason or another (my own great-grandparents did), so lots of families were affected by the conditions in London. It's why most London register offices will not supply certificates for family history purposes. They would be inundated because there were so many people born there in those times. |
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mgnv | Report | 22 Oct 2010 04:30 |
Kath - there's something flakey about your reasoning re London certs. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 22 Oct 2010 10:42 |
Hi mgnv |
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Sarah | Report | 22 Oct 2010 12:23 |
If you're from a working class background see if you can find anything about the Rowntree study in York. There's a really interesting article on the BBC News Magazine website at the moment about this - see link below. |
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Rambling | Report | 22 Oct 2010 12:57 |
Irrelevant of area, Google is your best friend :) |
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Rambling | Report | 22 Oct 2010 12:58 |
This has proved a valuable site also |
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nuttybongo | Report | 22 Oct 2010 18:42 |
hi there, |
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mgnv | Report | 22 Oct 2010 21:12 |
Kath - apologies for misattributing the flakiness. It seems I should have put the blame on the London rego offices - course it could be they've no place to put the extra staff, or else they can't get the staff at the wage they offer, but it still seems flakey to me. |
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Janet | Report | 23 Oct 2010 15:13 |
Oi there's nothing wrong with Essex :) |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 23 Oct 2010 15:49 |
I found newspapers a wonderful source of information. |
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Janet | Report | 24 Oct 2010 16:21 |
Hi PP Ha ha only joking |
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Maurice | Report | 25 Oct 2010 13:56 |
Many thanks for all your replies to my request - sorry for the delayed response but a sudden downturn in my health resulted in a few days and no computer!! |
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Ozibird | Report | 26 Oct 2010 07:04 |
Hope you're feeling a bit better, Maurice. |
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Sorcha | Report | 26 Oct 2010 12:12 |
For Scotland the Statistical Accounts for Scotland 1791 -1845 are a good resource for social history including a wide range of info eg parish reports, school attendances, health issues of the area etc and can be viewed online. |