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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
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


Silver End, Essex (1926)
 
Francis Henry Crittall to house his  Crittall Windows Ltd factory workers.
   
   
Stewartby, Bedfordshire (1926)
Stewartby, Bedfordshire (1926)
Built by the London brick company for their workers
Built by the London brick company for their workers
File:Tyneham-Dorset.jpeg|Tyneham, a ghost village near Lulworth Coven in Dorset. The Whole village was requisitioned in 1943 for use as an army firing range but is open for visitors.


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Historic Towns & Villages

Reconstructed & Museum Towns

Beamish Museum http://www.beamish.org.uk/