Mitchell, S. and Anderson, S. (2009). 8 Discussion and conclusions. In: n.e. A social history of 19th-century farm workers and their families, at Jack's Houses, Kirkliston, Midlothian. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 23-24.
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8 Discussion and conclusions | ||
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A social history of 19th-century farm workers and their families, at Jack's Houses, Kirkliston, Midlothian | ||
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Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports | ||
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33 | ||
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40 | ||
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23 - 24 | ||
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The evidence suggests houses which were cheaply built, poorly maintained and overcrowded throughout much of their existence, occupied by transient families working as agricultural labourers and living in conditions which may not have been significantly better than those of their urban peers. | ||
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2009 | ||
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0 903903 64 6 | ||
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13 Mar 2015 |