
Description
When middle-class families lived "over the shop", women shared in business and political life. As prosperity grew and towns became polluted, domestic life was separated out from work and ...women and children spent their lives in "the suburbs. This programme examines one example of this transition, evident in the public and domestic architecture of Birmingham
When middle-class families lived "over the shop", women shared in business and political life. As prosperity grew and towns became polluted, domestic life was separated out from work and ...women and children spent their lives in "the suburbs. This programme examines one example of this transition, evident in the public and domestic architecture of Birmingham
Module code and title: | U221, The changing experience of women |
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Item code: | U221; 04 |
First transmission date: | 18-05-1983 |
Published: | 1983 |
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Duration: | 00:24:25 |
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Producer: | Frances Berrigan |
Presenter: | Catherine Hall |
Contributors: | Collette Barker; Norman Tipton |
Publisher: | BBC Open University |
Keyword(s): | 19th Century; Architecture; Birmingham; Middle-class; The Cadburys; Town planning |
Master spool number: | HOU4254 |
Production number: | FOUP133T |
Videofinder number: | 1327 |
Available to public: | no |