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Low rental workmens dwellings built by the Birkenhead Dock Co, c1844 (c1860)
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Low rental workmens dwellings built by the Birkenhead Dock Co, c1844 (c1860)
Low rental workmens dwellings built by the Birkenhead Dock Co, c1844 (c1860). Elevation showing blocks of 3 houses of 4 floors, each divided into 2 dwellings with a living room, 2 bedrooms and a washroom/scullery
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This print captures the essence of 19th-century working-class life in England. The image showcases low rental workmen's dwellings built by the Birkenhead Dock Co, dating back to around 1844 but possibly taken in the 1860s. The architectural elevation reveals blocks of three houses, each spanning four floors and divided into two separate dwellings. These modest homes provided essential accommodation for dock workers during the Industrial Revolution. With a living room, two bedrooms, and a washroom/scullery, they offered basic yet functional spaces for families to reside in. This photograph offers a glimpse into the social class structure of Victorian Britain, highlighting the stark contrast between wealthy elites and hardworking individuals who relied on manual labor to make ends meet. Located in Merseyside, these buildings were part of Birkenhead Dock Company's efforts to provide housing for its employees. The monochrome composition adds an air of nostalgia as it transports us back to a time when industry thrived and occupations defined people's lives. The photographer behind this remarkable piece remains unknown; however, their skillful capture preserves an important moment in history. As we observe this print today, we are reminded of the resilience and determination exhibited by those who shaped our modern world through their tireless work within these very walls.
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