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cen 5 1891 St. Thomas Place, Penkhull

This small census of a street in the centre of Penkhull provides an opportunity for students of history to take the opportunity of a constructive study of a small area as a spot survey of the wide area of communities and how they mixed together. This census is on an Excel programme therefore details can be sorted to supply records in either age, name, gender, status, occupation and place of birth order.

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St Thomas Place had in 1890 only a few properties mostly cottages with one large house, Victoria House. Taking just a small section of the community can bring up quite a few points of interest such as size of families, occupations and importantly for a small village such as Penkhull where were they born and how did they arrives living in Penkhull. Perhaps marriage, employment or something else. Could make a great little project of study for a small local group or a even a class in a school where students can combine social and economic history to enable a small presentation of the findings

This contribution to the history of a small village within a wider conurbation is invaluable to those keen to learn about the of life for many.  This census is on an Excel programme therefore details can be sorted to supply records in either age, name, gender, status, occupation and place of birth order.

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