Res.6.23 Note on an experience of obtaining a flat by an interviewee's daughter, 9 March 1962
Scope and Contents
INTVEE says her daughter's flat was filthy but she was told that if she didn't take it then her name would be removed from the housing list. She was so upset by having to cope with such a degree of filth she had to attend the nerve hospital.
Dates
- Other: 9 March 1962
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Creator
- From the Fonds: University of Edinburgh (Scottish University) (Organization)
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