Birmingham Back to Backs
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バーミンガム・バック・トゥ・バックス(英: Birmingham Back to Backs)は、ウェスト・ミッドランズの都市バーミンガムに最後に残されたコート15 (Court 15) としても知られるバック・トゥ・バック住宅(背割り長屋)の区画である。それは産業革命によりイギリスに拡大する工業の町の急激な人口増加に対し、コートハウスという共用の中庭の周りに建てられたバーミンガムの何千もの類似住宅のうち今に残る代表例として保存されている。それらのバック・トゥ・バック住宅は(テラスハウス)において特別なものに位置づけられる。 バック・トゥ・バックスの区域は、50-54 (50・52・54) 番インジ・ストリート (Inge Street) と55-63 (55・57・59・61・63) 番 (Hurst Street) の区画にあたり、現在、ナショナル・トラストによりとして管理・運営されている。
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The Birmingham Back to Backs (also known as Court 15) are the city's last surviving court of back-to-back houses. They are preserved as examples of the thousands of similar houses that were built around shared courtyards, for the rapidly increasing population of Britain's expanding industrial towns. They are a very particular sort of British terraced housing. This sort of housing was deemed unsatisfactory, and the passage of the Public Health Act 1875 meant that no more were built; instead byelaw terraced houses took their place. This court, at 50–54 Inge Street and 55–63 Hurst Street, is now operated as a historic house museum by the National Trust.
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バーミンガム・バック・トゥ・バックス
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Back to Back Houses
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The courtyard behind the Back to Back Houses
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The Birmingham Back to Backs (also known as Court 15) are the city's last surviving court of back-to-back houses. They are preserved as examples of the thousands of similar houses that were built around shared courtyards, for the rapidly increasing population of Britain's expanding industrial towns. They are a very particular sort of British terraced housing. This sort of housing was deemed unsatisfactory, and the passage of the Public Health Act 1875 meant that no more were built; instead byelaw terraced houses took their place. This court, at 50–54 Inge Street and 55–63 Hurst Street, is now operated as a historic house museum by the National Trust. Numerous back-to-back houses, two or three storeys high, were built in Birmingham during the 19th century. Most of these houses were concentrated in inner-city areas such as Ladywood, Handsworth, Aston, Small Heath and Highgate. Most were still in quite good condition in the early 20th century and also prior to their demolition. By the early 1970s, almost all of Birmingham's back-to-back houses had been demolished. The occupants were rehoused in new council houses and flats, some in redeveloped inner-city areas, while the majority moved to new housing estates such as Castle Vale and Chelmsley Wood.
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バーミンガム・バック・トゥ・バックス(英: Birmingham Back to Backs)は、ウェスト・ミッドランズの都市バーミンガムに最後に残されたコート15 (Court 15) としても知られるバック・トゥ・バック住宅(背割り長屋)の区画である。それは産業革命によりイギリスに拡大する工業の町の急激な人口増加に対し、コートハウスという共用の中庭の周りに建てられたバーミンガムの何千もの類似住宅のうち今に残る代表例として保存されている。それらのバック・トゥ・バック住宅は(テラスハウス)において特別なものに位置づけられる。 バック・トゥ・バックスの区域は、50-54 (50・52・54) 番インジ・ストリート (Inge Street) と55-63 (55・57・59・61・63) 番 (Hurst Street) の区画にあたり、現在、ナショナル・トラストによりとして管理・運営されている。
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