Country: England
Region (County/State / Province): Lancashire
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Contact: Anne Martin
Study Description
This is an on-going study of Inskip-with-Sowerby, a small village on the Fylde in Lancashire, examining, to a greater or lesser extent, its community:
– where they lived– occupations– worship– education– entertainment– shopping– the impact of external events
Timeframe
Focused on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with some investigation of earlier periods.
Population
1851 – 680; 1861 – 663; 1871 – 593; 1881 – 542; 1891 – 504; 1901 – 450; 1911 – 418
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