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Description: Identifier: transactionsofco00live (find matches) Title: Transactions of conference held March 9 to 13, 1914, at Liberty buildings, Liverpool Year: 1914 (1910s) Authors: Liverpool Town Planning and Housing Exhibition, 1914 Adshead, S. D Abercrombie, Patrick, Sir, 1879- Subjects: Garden cities Labor and laboring classes City planning Publisher: (Liverpool) University press of Liverpool Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: n which you live—you get pride in 28 your house and pride in the district in which you live. Whathappens in Liverpool is a man takes a small house, occupies ituntil it becomes dirty, and then instead of doing anything toimprove it he moves on to another, and his place is taken byanother tenant a little less desirable. He moves on and anotherman, still less desirable, comes in until, as I have said before, ourgreat cities might be likened to one of those old trees which goon growing in girth and at the same time are becoming rottenin the centre. I do not think we wiU solve the problem by wide streets,and I should like to see besides wide streets, some streets thatare comparatively speaking, narrow, but in which space is givenfor use as gardens by the tenants of the houses. I think in thatway you may get a more satisfactory population, which is themain thing we have in view. My duty is now at an end, and I will make room for Mr.Brodie who is to take the chair at your first session. 29 Text Appearing After Image: s -s: —J *5 FIRST SESSION ROADS IN RELATION TO TOWNPLANNING Monday, March 9th Afternoon at 3-0 Chairman: J. A. BRODIE, M.I.C.E., City Engineer, Liverpool. Questions.—1. The modern use of Main Traffic Routes.2. The importance of Ring Roads. 3. The desirability ofproviding separate routes for Trams and Rapid Motor Traffic.4. The extent to which Main Roads should be State supported orcontrolled. 5. The dependence of Town Planning schemes onMain Road systems. 6. Difficulties of constructing new MainRoads under present conditions of ownership and administration.7. Reduced construction, grass borders and tree planting. Mr. Brodie.—Our programme for to-days discussion isentitled Roads in Relation to Town Planning, and thedetailed headings in the syllabus give the points to whichperhaps our principal attention should be directed. Most ofthese refer only to the main traffic routes, which, though fewin number as compared with the smaller and narrower roadsand streets, are generally considtransactionsofco00live Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: Transactions of conference held March 9 to 13, 1914, at Liberty buildings, Liverpool (1914) (14598125898)
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