Colleagues,
Once again, I have inquiries about doss houses. Does anyone know the average number of boarders in such a house? I have read that such a house might hold 35 but I believe Crossingham's had a great many more. Unfortunately, I have not been able to retrieve the information about Crossingham's and I really need the information.
Second, does anyone know the dimensions of such a house? I realize the crowding was sardine-like, but it would benefit me to know how large these houses, and their interior rooms, were. I know some of the houses had once belong to silk merchants but that does not convey to me what their size was.
All assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Once again, I have inquiries about doss houses. Does anyone know the average number of boarders in such a house? I have read that such a house might hold 35 but I believe Crossingham's had a great many more. Unfortunately, I have not been able to retrieve the information about Crossingham's and I really need the information.
Second, does anyone know the dimensions of such a house? I realize the crowding was sardine-like, but it would benefit me to know how large these houses, and their interior rooms, were. I know some of the houses had once belong to silk merchants but that does not convey to me what their size was.
All assistance will be greatly appreciated.
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