Exclusive use of a bath

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Year Exclusive use of bath Shared access to bath No access to bath
1951 946,862 Show data context 201,493 Show data context 229,096 Show data context
1961 1,166,148 Show data context 127,413 Show data context 150,672 Show data context
1971 1,351,997 Show data context 98,714 Show data context 77,670 Show data context
1991 1,640,783 Show data context 19,123 Show data context 5,467 Show data context
Date: Source:
1951 - 1991 Census of Population

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These data are summarised from the report of the 1851 Census of Religion, and list the number of 'attendances' at each church on the census Sunday. If a person went to more than one service, each of these visits was counted separately.


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Date accessed: 27th October 2024