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*[http://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/snow/1818map/maphistory.htm Map of London in 1818 pre John Snow] | *[http://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/snow/1818map/maphistory.htm Map of London in 1818 pre John Snow] | ||
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*[http://www.roughwood.net/PhotoAlbum/AlbumFrames.htm Albums of British Churches and Mills] | *[http://www.roughwood.net/PhotoAlbum/AlbumFrames.htm Albums of British Churches and Mills] | ||
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*[http://www.picturesofengland.com/ Pictures of England- Exploring The Most Picturesque & Historic Parts of England] | *[http://www.picturesofengland.com/ Pictures of England- Exploring The Most Picturesque & Historic Parts of England] | ||
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*[http://www.motco.com/panoramas/ Panoramic Views of London and The Thames] | *[http://www.motco.com/panoramas/ Panoramic Views of London and The Thames] | ||
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*[http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/ Quality photographs of Derby, Derbyshire and the Midlands] | *[http://www.derbyphotos.co.uk/ Quality photographs of Derby, Derbyshire and the Midlands] | ||
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*[http://photoexchange.ourgenealogy.co.uk/pe/index.php Genealogy Photos] Search for Volunteer Photographers. | *[http://photoexchange.ourgenealogy.co.uk/pe/index.php Genealogy Photos] Search for Volunteer Photographers. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:29, 25 September 2022
Contents
Lloyd George's Domesday: a useful source c 1910
Valuation Office Records, popularly known as Lloyd George's Domesday are held at the National Archives.
This was a precursor of Capital Gains Tax. Tax would be paid on the increase in value of properties sold, so their values had to be calculated. Most were apparently done in the summer of 1914.
Every property in England & Wales was marked on a map, given a hereditament number and then the property described in a field book. The field books (in IR 58) each contain (up to) 100 properties and there are four standard preprinted pages for each property. You get owner, occupier, rental, a description of the property and value.
Not everything survives, of course, but where it does, you can find out if your ancestor was in a detached house or a terrace, what it was made of, who his or her neighbours were etc etc.
I've been to several talks, which all made research sound very complicated. The parish of Bury in Sussex stretches over 6 maps, so working from map to field book would be a long winded process, but there are only three field books (less than 300 properties) so you could go the other way round if looking for rural properties. The fieldbooks have references back to the maps, which are very large scale, often with coloured boundaries, so works of art.
It would be more difficult in a town, where you would have to be able to pinpoint a property on a map before you started, but town maps are very large scale.
We may not have census available for the period yet, but for those who can get to the National Archives at Kew, this would certainly help our understanding of pre WW1 ancestors.
Maps: Tithe and Ordnance Survey
Map Links
- First Generation of 1:2,500 and 1:10,560 Scale Ordnance Survey Maps for England, Scotland and Wales.
- Your Old Books & Maps.... CD-Books for Historical, Military or Family Research.
Old London Maps
General Photograph Links
Place Specific
Churches
Photographers
Directories of Victorian and Edwardian Photographers
- Genealogy Photos Search for Volunteer Photographers.
See also Maps: Tithe and Ordnance Survey
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