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The role of the "Company Town" in urban settlement in Britain : an investigation into the influence of entrepreneurial provision of housing and amenities on the evolution of urban morphology : a case study of Halifax parish in the nineteenth century

The role of the "Company Town" in urban settlement in Britain : an investigation into the influence of entrepreneurial provision of housing and amenities on the evolution of urban morphology : a case study of Halifax parish in the nineteenth century
The role of the "Company Town" in urban settlement in Britain : an investigation into the influence of entrepreneurial provision of housing and amenities on the evolution of urban morphology : a case study of Halifax parish in the nineteenth century
University of Southampton
Musto, Naomi Muriel
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Musto, Naomi Muriel
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Musto, Naomi Muriel (1983) The role of the "Company Town" in urban settlement in Britain : an investigation into the influence of entrepreneurial provision of housing and amenities on the evolution of urban morphology : a case study of Halifax parish in the nineteenth century. University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.

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Published date: 1983

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Local EPrints ID: 459641
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/459641
PURE UUID: 35fb6cfd-263b-46e1-8c21-3f507a5d7958

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Author: Naomi Muriel Musto

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