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The Origns of Town Planning in Britain
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Title:
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The Origns of Town Planning in Britain |
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Author:
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Brink, Basil
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Abstract:
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Town planning in Britain originated because of an increase in population; migration from rural areas to expanding cities; work opportunities arising from new industries and machines, all in combination with unhygienic housing conditions for factory workers. |
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This post-graduate research paper was produced in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree MSC (Town and Regional Planning) at Delft University. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5509
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Date:
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2012-03-06 |
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