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Housing and Health

Housing and Health. Revision. What you need to know. Why housing conditions were so poor in the early 1800s. The types of accommodation available to working class and middle class people. Improvements in standards of housing. The impact of diseases such as cholera on the people.

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Housing and Health

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  1. Housing and Health Revision

  2. What you need to know • Why housing conditions were so poor in the early 1800s. • The types of accommodation available to working class and middle class people. • Improvements in standards of housing. • The impact of diseases such as cholera on the people. • Why health improved in the 19th and 20th centuries.

  3. Types of Accommodation • Many working class families lived in SINGLE ENDS. This was accommodation which consisted of one room. • Some lived in a ROOM AND KITCHEN. This comprised of 2 rooms. • Better off working class families lived in better conditions with more space and facilities. • Middle and upper class families lived in spacious accommodation with running water and indoor toilets.

  4. Improvements in Housing Between 1830 and 1930 standards of housing gradually improved. • In your notes write down 3 ways in which standards of housing improved between 1830 and 1930. Use page 56 to help you.

  5. Improvements in Housing Overall • Many slums were cleared and new council houses were built. • These new houses had indoor toilets, electricity (in the 1920s), and gardens. They were also much more spacious and hygienic.

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