Katherine Building, 1885-1962

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Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner. This unpublished study of social change focused on the inhabitants of Katharine Buildings in Stepney, London. The Buildings were established in 1885 as an experiment in improving working class housing conditions and were influenced by the ideas of Octavia Hill, Beatrice Webb and Ella Pycroft. Professor Townsend's study includes his analysis of the original ledgers and notes kept by Webb and Pycroft. In addition interviews with residents, some of whom were descendants of the original inhabitants, were also conducted. The accounts of interviews and questionnaires - with many open-ended questions - provide a unique picture of a working class community in transition through such issues as family history, household composition, occupation, income and leisure pursuits. This collection is not currently digitised and is available as a hard copy only. If you are interested in a project which involves the digitisation of this collection, please contact our Collections team at collections@ukdataservice.ac.uk. We'd be delighted to work with you in enhancing this collection.

This repeated, cross-sectional study used multiple qualitative methods of face-to-face interviews and compilation/synthesis of existing material. The sampling method was a purposive selection/case study of individuals and families.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-853285
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=ecaf9341baf7f8f3060334e2ffab71ddc923198932981ad80efa59c51b9bf6d2
Provenance
Creator Townsend, P
Publisher UK Data Service
Publication Year 2018
Funding Reference Nuffield Foundation
Rights Peter Townsend; These data are available from a service other than UK Data Service - National Social Policy and Social Change Archive. Albert Sloman Library Special Collections, University of Essex. Access can be arranged in the Special Collections Room at the Albert Sloman Library, University of Essex. Further information is available from the Special Collections webpage (http://libwww.essex.ac.uk/speccol.htm).
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Representation
Resource Type Numeric; Text
Discipline Social Sciences
Spatial Coverage East London; England