Went to the back to back house museum the other day and it was brilliant.
In one house there lived two parents and eleven children, in one of the bedrooms there where two double beds. In one slept the four boys and in the other slept the two lodgers and the two lodgers where one male and one female who didn't know each other.
Imagine that in this day and age |
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I've been there. Can't believe how damp the houses were and how they lived as long as they did in such unsanitary conditions.
It was a fascinating visit, and strange to find a NT property in the middle of a built up area. |
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"I've been there. Can't believe how damp the houses were and how they lived as long as they did in such unsanitary conditions.
It was a fascinating visit, and strange to find a NT property in the middle of a built up area. " I thoroughly enjoyed it, what fascinated me was the last Tennant's moved out in 1966 which is within my lifetime.
Where members of the NT so was great to find |
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