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  1. Click here to visit A Vision of Britain through Time website! Add to My HA. Email. Share. Tweet. Join the HA. A treasure trove of historical facts, figures, maps and viewpoints covering almost every settlement in Britain from many perspectives.

  2. Scope and Content. This collection draws on information from a wide variety of sources to delineate changes in the statistical make-up and social backdrop to life across the variety of socio-economic groupings in Britain between 1801 and 2000. The archive features comprehensive statistics from general elections and census reports throughout the ...

  3. 28 de abr. de 2023 · 160. ISBN. 978-0385269032. OCLC. 19127346. A Vision of Britain: A Personal View of Architecture is a 1989 book written by Charles III, then the Prince of Wales.

  4. T1 - A vision of Britain through time. AU - Southall, Humphrey. AU - Aucott, Paula. N1 - Institution: University of Portsmouth. Department: Department of Geography. PY - 2009. Y1 - 2009. N2 - A vision of Britain between 1801 and 2001, including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions.

  5. This part of Vision of Britain is about the census itself, including: Listings of all reports published from 1801 to 1961, and all tables in those reports. Unless you ask, we list only reports and tables for which we hold data or text. The contents of selected tables, with headings and notes. Full text: Abstracts 1801-41, Preliminary Reports ...

  6. 7 de jun. de 2007 · A Vision of Britain through Time is a website funded by the UK National Lottery particularly to serve life-long learners, but the ONS also provided strong backing because of the regular requests for historical census data “for their area” that they receive from schools, which the website can also provide.

  7. A Vision of Britain: A Personal View of Architecture. Charles (Prince of Wales) Doubleday, 1989 - Architecture - 160 pages. Met reg. In addition to his TV-documentary, A vision of Britain, the Prince of Wales stresses the need to preserve the character of towns and cities, the desirability of reviewing existing planning laws and the importance ...