Prefab Homes cover
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In 1944, Winston Churchill promised to manufacture up to 500,000 prefabricated bungalows to ease the housing shortage after the Second World War. Made in factories, over 156,000 temporary "prefabs" of a few designs were delivered to eager Local Authorities. They were nicknamed 'Palaces for the People'. With convenient kitchens, bathrooms and heating systems, they proved popular. Intended to be demolished before 1959, prefabs were defended by residents who campaigned to keep their family homes and communities. Nearly seventy years later, the last of these two bedroom homes are being demolished. Elisabeth Blanchet tells us the history of these popular homes with gardens, shows their different designs, and providesa glimpse indoors. Through the stories and memories of residents, she reveals the communities who were pleased to live in the prefabs, many of whom have for years been fighting local authorities' efforts to demolish them.

Table of Contents

Introduction / Delivering Palaces for the People / Prefab Life / Seventy Years On / Regeneration Projects and Twenty-first-century Prefabs / Prefabs to Visit / Further Reading / Index

Product details

Published Oct 21 2014
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 64
ISBN 9780747813576
Imprint Shire Publications
Illustrations 13 b/w; 50 col
Dimensions 210 x 149 mm
Series Shire Library
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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