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1951 Census of England and Wales, County Report (Sample Report Title: Census 1951: England and Wales: County Report: Yorkshire West Riding), Table 3 : " Acreage, Population, Private Households and Dwellings for AC, MB, UD, RD; Wards of CB, MB; CP, NT".
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Acreage (Land and Inland Water) [1] |
POPULATION |
PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS AND DWELLINGS, 1951 |
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1931 |
1951 |
Private Households [7] |
Population in Private Households [8] |
Structurally Separate Dwellings Occupied [9] |
Rooms Occupied [10] |
Density of Occupation |
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Persons [2] |
Persons [3] |
Males [4] |
Females [5] |
Persons per Acre [6] |
Persons per Room [11] |
Percentage of persons at more than 2 per Room [12] |
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Luston CP/Tn Total | 1,800 | 352 | 351 | 165 | 186 | - | 112 | - | 108 | 523 | - | - |
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Notes:
The following notes to the table appeared in the original report.
1 | For definitions of dwellings, households, rooms, etc., see pp. vii and xvi. |
2 | Acreage figures have been supplied by the Ordnance Survey Department; see p. vii. |
3 | All figures relate to the areas as constituted in 1951. 1931 figures are not available for those areas marked f (see p. vii). |
4 | Areas marked * have been created or altered during the 1931-1951 intercensal period; particulars are given either in the 1931 Census County Report, Part II, or in Table 5. |
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