Study of a historic environment: Cardiff in the 19th century
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- Study of a historic environment: Urban Cardiff in the 19th century
- Reasons for the growth and development of Cardiff
- Building of the Taff railway.
- Development of the docks.
- PopulationGrowth.
- Trade, money and industry
- Living conditionsCardiff in the 19th century
- Lack of regulation and planning
- Poor sanitation
- Overcrowding and poor health
- Poor water supply
- Outbreaks of cholera and typhoid
- during the summer months of 1849
- 8th June - committee appointed to manage the outbreak.
- Dispenseries opened
- Attempts in improving public health.
- Dr Henry James Paine
- investigated typhoid outbreak in Cardiff which resulted in 200 deaths.
- high death rate was linked to unsanitary conditions
- Public baths and wash houses
- 1862 - the Cardiff Baths company opened facilities
- swimming pools, hot water baths and a Turkish bath.
- 1862 - the Cardiff Baths company opened facilities
- Effectiveness of the attempts to improve public health
- Changing attitudes towards public health.
- Cardiff corporation opened public parks.
- 1866 - Sanitary Act.
- 1850 - Rammel Report
- 1848 - Public Health Sct
- 1846 -Public Baths and Wash Houses Act
- Changing attitudes towards public health.
- Reasons for the growth and development of Cardiff
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