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Description: Back-to-back and blind back houses. Fourteen homes centred on a shared courtyard anytime between 1830 and 1930. A typical court in the Birmingham Jewellery quarter, the houses shared a row of privies, and drew water from standpipes in the yard. For all its disadvantages, there was a strong sense of sharing, and collective child care freeing the women from the isolation of private sculleries on peripheral estates. The co-ordinates are given for the Birmingham Back to Backs museum.
Title: Back-to-back court- Birmingham
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Author: Photograph by Clem Rutter, Rochester, Kent. (www.clemrutter.net).
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