Res.6.14 Married couple, ages unknown, corporation tenants, female interviewer, 16 February 1962
Scope and Contents
Male INTVEE says everyone knew each other well in Leith because families lived in single streets or stairs for at least two or three generations. Visiting occurred at all times of the day or night. This was also because of the Depression, people helped each other out in times of need. They got an exchange on account of male INTVEEs ulcer, so he would be closer to his work and be able to go home for lunch.
Dates
- Other: 16 February 1962
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Extent
3 Sheets
Creator
- From the Fonds: University of Edinburgh (Scottish University) (Organization)
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