Family & Community HistorySeal, C. , ‘ Social care in northern England: the almshouses of County Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmorland in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries ’, Family & Community History , 16 , pp. 45 – 65 ....
faced segregation, substandard uniforms and social services. This experience was not unlike the Canadian one, where the majority of black soldiers who enlisted with the C.E.F. were placed with 2nd Construction Battalion. Letter from King George Oshawa Museum Both Albert and Ward survived World ...
It was found that 5-year-old children attending social priority schools had experienced significantly more caries than children in ordinary schools. A significant difference was likewise found in the gingival health, the social priority children having more sites affected by gingival inflammation. At ...
Social Mobility, Demographic Change and the Landed Elite of County Durham, 1610–1819: An Open or Shut Case?This article examines the development of psychologically oriented voting behavior research between 1939-1964. It intends to show the psychological basis of the Columbia and Michigan approaches ...
Future research should focus more specifically on how social vulnerability relates to vaccine reception for vaccine-preventable diseases.Savannah Carricohttps://ror.org/04keapj48grid.427042.7Durham County Department of Public Health 414 East Main Street Durham NC USAJohn-Paul Zitta...
Tudhoe Hall & Byers Green Hall offer an avenue into understanding the historical changes known for County Durham from the late sixteenth century through to the early eighteenth century. The houses were both rebuilt successively through this period, and were lived in by 'yeoman' and 'gentry' ...