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Guide to non traditional housing in Scotland: 1923-1955. 2nd edition. Part 2 - Catalogue of house types 1923-1942. (3 of 5)

Publication Year

2001

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

For use as an aid to identifying non traditional house types built in Scotland over the period 1923-1955, including temporary houses. Deals with, historical background, pre war housing, temporary housing and post war housing to 1955.

Document History

First published - 1987 This document is part of a larger document, Guide to non traditional housing in Scotland, which has been split into parts for ease of use.

ISBN

9780114972967

Publisher Information

Scottish Executive

The Scottish Executive is now known as the Scottish Government. The Scottish Executive was formerly the Scottish Office; some older documents were published by the Scottish Development Department.

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