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Showing below up to 47 results in range #1 to #47.
- File:150 buildings to house Sharlston Colliery Company workers (1 link)
- File:8.3 Churches, Schools & Other Public Buildings (1 link)
- File:8.5 Homes in Sheds & Huts (1 link)
- File:8.6 Snow & Ice Homes (1 link)
- File:8.7 Prefabricated Homes (1 link)
- File:8.8 Other Temporary Structures (1 link)
- File:AckergillTower-Wick.jpeg (1 link)
- File:Akroydon, Yorkshire (1859)Built by Colonel Edward Akroyd for his mill workers (1 link)
- File:Barrow Bridge, Bolton. Built in the 1830s by Thomas Bazley and Robert Gardner built a model village for mill workers (1 link)
- File:Built by Colonel Edward Akroyd for local mill workers (1 link)
- File:Built by Joseph Rowntree for workers (1 link)
- File:Built by Vickers for workers at Barrow’s shipyard (1 link)
- File:Built by Whiteley Homes Trust, a charity providing almshouses for older people of limited financial means. (1 link)
- File:Built by the Bolsover Colliery Company for the workers of Creswell Colliery (1 link)
- File:Built by the Bolsover Mining Company for workers at Bolsover Colliery. (1 link)
- File:Built by the London brick company for their workers (1 link)
- File:Built by the architect Percy Houfton as tied cottages for the miners of the neighbouring Brodsworth Colliery (1 link)
- File:Built by the owners of Atherton Collieries for pit workers (1 link)
- File:Copley, Yorkshire (1874) (1 link)
- File:Creswell Model Village, Derbyshire (1895) (1 link)
- File:Highpoint1.jpg (1 link)
- File:Home 30 Budgenor Lodge – 42 apartments built into the old dormitories of a converted workhouse in Midhurst West Sussex (1 link)
- File:Home 35 Canal Boat homes 35 (1 link)
- File:Home 36 Harbourside House, Weymouth (1 link)
- File:Home 38 Cottiers Cabin Omagh (1 link)
- File:Home 40 - Glasgow ‘Tenement’ flats from the 1850. Similar to mansion blocks, a tenement looks like a street of terraced houses, but were built from the beginning as separate flats. (1 link)
- File:Home ?? 1463 Anne Hathaway’s Cottage (1 link)
- File:Howe Bridge, Lancashire (1873–79) (1 link)
- File:Http://www.hbdonline.co.uk/news/george-woods-timber-door-canopies/ (1 link)
- File:Meltham, Yorkshire. Built In 1850 by local landowners for workers (1 link)
- File:Nenthead, Cumberland. Built in 1861 by the Quaker owned London Lead Cmpany for lead mine workers (1 link)
- File:New Bolsover model village, Derbyshire (1896) (1 link)
- File:New Earswick, Yorkshire (1904) (1 link)
- File:New Sharlston Colliery Village, Yorkshire (1864) (1 link)
- File:ProphetIsaiah-SecondComingHouse.jpeg (1 link)
- File:RotatingHouse.jpeg (1 link)
- File:Sir Henry William Ripley built this for local workforce - residency was not limited to his employees (1 link)
- File:Snelston, Derbyshire. Built In the 1840s by the Stanton family for estate workers (1 link)
- File:Stewartby, Bedfordshire (1926) (1 link)
- File:Swindon Railway Village, Wiltshire. Built In the 1840s by the Great Western Railway for its staff (1 link)
- File:The Garden Village, Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire (1908)mainly funded by Sir James Reckitt, and with two-thirds of the housing reserved for his workers (1 link)
- File:Vickerstown, Lancashire (1901) (1 link)
- File:Whiteley Village, Surrey (1907) (1 link)
- File:Withnell Fold, Lancashire. Built in 1844 by Thomas Blinkhorn Parke a cotton mill owner for his staff (1 link)
- File:Woodlands, Yorkshire (1905) (1 link)
- File:Ripley Ville, Yorkshire (1866) (1 link)
- File:’Price's Village’, Bromborough Pool was developed in 1853 by the Price Candle Company for the workers at the nearby candle factory. (1 link)