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The Birmingham Back to Backs, once known as Court 15, is the last surviving court of houses that once dominated cities in the Midlands. People from around the world came to live and work side-by-side in these houses, which reveal the history of the working classes of the 19th and 20th centuries. Find out what it was like to live here, read ...
- Birmingham Back to Backs | West Midlands | National Trust
On a fascinating guided tour, step back in time at...
- Birmingham Back to Backs | West Midlands | National Trust
The Birmingham Back to Backs (also known as Court 15) are the city's last surviving court of back-to-back houses. They are preserved as examples of the thousands of similar houses that were built around shared courtyards, for the rapidly increasing population of Britain's expanding industrial towns. They are a very particular sort of British ...
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It mattered to tens of thousands of people living in Birmingham. Not only did we save a unique set of buildings, the last Back in Backs in the city, but we have preserved the history of the thousands of people who loved or loathed living in homes like these. It used to be easy to walk past this collection of shabby buildings in the city centre and ...
The Back to Backs project started out as the vision of Birmingham Conservation Trust, but we could not have achieved our ambitious aims for the project without the help of others. We worked in partnership with the National Trust to fully realise their potential. Today they are a hugely popular visitor attraction where visitors get the chance to exp...
We love these images taken from slides – kindly given to us by Brumpic. Court 15, Hurst Street from Birmingham Archives: These artist illustrations, commissioned by BCC Conservation Group, show the internal workings of back to back housing.
We received more than 200 letters from all over the country during the restoration project. Some of these are displayed at the Back to Backs where visitors can read them at their leisure. Mrs Iris Hackett who was born in a back to back in 1926 gives us a vivid description of the house in which she lived with her parents and elder brother and sister...
Sep 23, 2024 · On a fascinating guided tour, step back in time at Birmingham's last surviving court of back to backs; houses built literally back-to-back around a communal courtyard. Moving from the 1840s through to the 1970s, discover the lives of some of the former residents who crammed into these small houses to live and work.
Nov 22, 2004 · The houses in Birmingham are the last surviving example of 'court' style back to back housing in England. The rows of houses were literally built 'back to back' one room deep.
On a fascinating guided tour, step back in time at Birmingham's last surviving court of back to backs; houses built literally back-to-back around a communal courtyard. Moving from the 1840s through to the 1970s, discover the lives of some of the former residents who crammed into these small houses to live and work.
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Mar 18, 2020 · Description: Set in the bustling Chinese quarter, Birmingham Back to Backs are the city’s last surviving houses of their kind, of the thousands of shared housing courts that once housed the rapidly growing population of an industrialising and expanding Birmingham. The houses were lived in right up until 1966, despite the fact that the public health act of 1875 deemed them unsatisfactory housing.