I disagree on your 1st point. The standards of a lot of housing were superior in both build and design. Much better craftsmanship overall. Survived the blitz, felled by council s***s.
They didn't survive the blitz,Chas.....they were actually weakened a bit more than they were,the bombing sent shock waves through the ground and add the minor earth tremors we have had over the years brought these victorian working mens houses to dangerous conditions to live in.
You have only got to look at the many pics from the LRO that show collapse of gable walls,bulging backwalls and actual collapse of various internal walls.
Our house in Albion St,the backitchen wall fell down making it dangerous for the bedroom above to be slept in.
The house I have just moved from,the kitchen wall was on the verge of collapse due to it bellying out.
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We must remember that the mortar that ws used on these house was poor and over 100 years old in most working mans dwellings and became a substance that crumbled in your hand and you could even scrape it away with the finger.
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