Res.7.17 Note of visit to married couple, owner occupiers, 16 July 1962
Scope and Contents
INTVEE is very happy with their move away from Granton. She says the neighbours there were all snobby and petty. The Gumley tenants had to have a form signed by a Justice of the Peace and she thinks this gave them an attitude of exclusiveness. Older residents thought the Gumley houses were the last word in desirability. Everyone in their new neighbourhood is friendly, there are not faces at the window.
Dates
- Other: 16 July 1962
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Creator
- From the Fonds: University of Edinburgh (Scottish University) (Organization)
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