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      • Letchworth Garden City is the world’s first Garden City, created as a solution to the squalor and poverty of urban life in Britain in the late 19th Century.
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  2. Nov 1, 2018 · Letchworth Garden City was founded under the watchful eyes of Ebenezer Howard and his Garden City Association (GCA). The city faced certain limitations as it moved from ideal to practice.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LetchworthLetchworth - Wikipedia

    Letchworth Garden City is home to one of the UK's largest colonies of black squirrels, which were first recorded in Letchworth in 1912. The origin of the colony is unclear, but a 2014 study at Anglia Ruskin University concluded that the squirrels are a variation of the common North American grey squirrel with a faulty pigment gene.

  4. The early development of Letchworth Garden City in which all key retail, utilities, leisure activities along with land and housing were mutualised gives a glimpse of the ambition. The Spirella corset factory which played a key part in the development of the town’s economy was, however, in private hands.

  5. Letchworth Garden City is the largest and most recent of the four towns of North Hertfordshire, having been founded in 1903 as the world’s first Garden City. It absorbed the historic villages of Letchworth, Norton and Willian.

  6. History & Heritage. We are the custodians of Letchworth Garden City's heritage and environment. Find out more about how we share our knowledge about the first Garden City with the world. Letchworth’s Museum Service is made up of the Garden City Collection, Museum at One Garden City and the International Garden Cities Exhibition.

  7. www.worldgardencities.com › garden-cities › letchworthLetchworth - World Garden Cities

    Letchworth, in Hertfordshire, England, was the world’s first Garden City. It was founded by Ebenezer Howard in 1903, based on the ideas he set out in his 1898 book To-Morrow: A Peaceful Path To Real Reform.

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