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Buildings of various kinds, England and Wales, Vol. VI, 1911

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-ii) Title page & contents
(12 pages)Contract subtree Report
(Page iv) Classification of buildings
(Pages iv-vi) Buildings used as dwellings
(Pages vi-vii) Buildings not used as dwellings
(Pages vii-xiv)Contract subtree Number of inhabited buildings and average number of occupants
(Page viii) Table I. Large towns. Highest and lowest average numbers of persons per inhabited house  Download table
(Page viii) Table II. Metropolitan boroughs. Highest and lowest average numbers of persons per inhabited house  Download table
(Page ix) Table showing urban districts with reduced average number of persons per house due to decline in total population  Download table
(Page x) Table III. England and Wales. Total of urban districts, rural districts, & proportion per cent. of population in dwellings of various kinds  Download table
(Page xi) Table IV. England and Wales. Number of houses (inhabited, uninhabited and being built) at each census, 1801-1911. Percentage increase of population and inhabited houses and proportion of houses uninhabited and being built to inhabited houses  Download table
(Page xi) Table V. England and Wales. Total of urban districts, rural districts, &c. number of houses (inhabited, uninhabited and being built) in 1901 and 1911. Percentage increase of inhabited houses, and proportion of houses uninhabited and being built to inhabited houses, 1911  Download table
(Page xii) Table VI. Number of places of worship and average population to each place of worship, 1851 and 1911  Download table
(Page xiii) Table VII. England and Wales. Total of urban districts, rural districts, &c. average number of buildings of various kinds to 100, 000 population  Download table
(363 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Page 1) Explanatory notes
(Pages 1-19) Table 1. England and Wales, administrative counties (exclusive of county boroughs), total of urban and of rural districts, and urban aggregates in counties. Classification of buildings; houses, separate occupiers, and population, 1901 and 1911, distinguishing for 1911 the various kinds of buildings and the population enumerated therein and also buildings not used as dwellings  Download table
(Pages 20-311) Table 2. Administrative counties (inclusive of county boroughs), urban and rural districts. Classification of buildings  Download table
(Pages 312-320) Table 3. Areas affected by alterations of boundaries between the date of the census of 1911 and the 30th June, 1912. Classification of buildings  Download table
(Pages 321-323) Table 4. England and Wales, administrative counties (exclusive of county boroughs), &c. average number of persons per inhabited building, and of persons per family, 1901 and 1911; distinguishing for 1911 the average number of persons per family in ordinary dwelling houses  Download table
(Pages 324-361) Table 5. Administrative counties (inclusive of county boroughs), urban and rural districts. Average number of persons per inhabited building, and of persons per family, 1901 and 1911  Download table
(Pages 362-363) Table 6. Areas affected by alterations of boundaries between the date of the census of 1911 and the 30th June, 1912. Average number of persons per inhabited building, and of persons per family  Download table