A vision of Britain from 1801 to now.
Including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions.
Behind the Vision of Britain web site is a true data library, a collection of individual statistics each with its own metadata to tell users what it means. These metadata also control how the system visualises statistical data through graphs and maps. This is what we know about the particular data value you selected:
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Identifier | 6596400 | This number locates the particular value within the data table; it is like an accession number in a conventional library. | |||||||||
Value | 62 | This is the data value itself. | |||||||||
Date(s) covered | 1861 | We store dates within a date object, which can hold anything from a simple year value, for a census, to a period defined by two calendar dates. | |||||||||
Administrative area covered | 10203090 | Chapel En le Frith RegD/PLU | |||||||||
Meaning (DDS cell reference) | OCC_ORD1861_OVER20:male/14 | Cell within nCube N_OCC_ORD1861_OVER20:
Persons aged 20 & over by Sex & 1861 Occupational Order
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Table in census reports | EW1861AGE_M17 | 1861 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 17 , 'Occupations of Males aged 20 Years and upwards in Districts' | |||||||||
Column in census table | 1 | Column label from original table:
[Males] |
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Row in census table | 393 | Row label from original table:
14. Persons working and dealing in Vegetable Substances |
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Credits | GATLEYD_occ_1861 | Contributor(s): David Allan Gatley (School of Social Sciences, University of Staffordshire). Role: transcriber. Restrictions on use: the contributor must be acknowledged but the data may be freely used for non-commercial purposes. |
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Status | P | Public. Visible in both graphics and tables. | |||||||||
Precision | E | Exact | |||||||||
Created by | occ_1861_ew | This is the name of our script which inserted this data value into the main data table. For non-derived values, this is usually done by copying data values across from our more conventional GBHDB database, and the scripts are usually named after the table in GBHDB they copy data from. |
This table lists, in its "value" column, a single row from our data table. The values are mostly identifiers and codes which are given meaning by our main sub-systems, and the "meaning" column reaches into these to tell you more.
GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Vision of Britain | Context for data value | The meaning of 62, A Vision of Britain through Time.
URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/datavalue/6596400
Date accessed: 11th November 2024