Author name: Richard Clarke

20th century Housing History for the Humberside Region 36.

(Above, Harold Wilson by an unknown photographer). Coming forward in time to the 1960s the ‘modernist’ movement dominated the scene. This was the decade when everything was going to become different typified by plastic household objects, mass car ownership, central heating, motorways, diesel trains, washing machines, ‘cubist’ building plans and prefabrication, these much influenced by […]

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20th century Housing History in the Humberside Region 35.

The above picture (attributed to Howard Coster on the relevant Wikipedia page) shows Aneurin Bevan, Minister of Health 1945-1951 in Clement Attlee’s Labour government, and thereby responsible for housing in Britain. His, and the government’s, policy was to focus on building council houses rather than leaving housing provision to the free market. As in the

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20th century Housing History for the Humberside Region 34

Today’s photo is taken from Wikipedia (despite what I stated last time) and has the author’s attribution as ‘By Peter Church, CCBY-SA20,https://commons’. It shows the Regal cinema in Ferensway, Hull, built in the 1930s by Tarran Industries and demolished in 2005 to make way for the new St. Stephen’s shopping, entertainment and eating emporium. Robert

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20th century Housing History of the Humberside Region 33.

Today’s photo shows the Georgian entrance to the market hall in Hereford town centre, picture taken Christmas Eve.After writing blog 32 I realised that there may have been a connection between the Charterhouse Board school picture and the development of North Hull Estate as some of the children that attended Charterhouse may have been re-home

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20th century Housing History in the Humberside Region 31.

Today’s picture, taken from the internet, shows a short section of a street in Hampstead Garden Suburb. Raymond Unwin (1863-1940) was, arguably, more committed to the ideal of improving working class housing that Barry Parker (s.p.b.). ‘The partners preferred the simple vernacular style and made it their aim to improve housing standards for the working

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