Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sunshine_Way> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 36 of
36
with 100 items per page.
- Sunshine_Way abstract "Sunshine Way is the name of a crescent-shaped street in Mitcham, England, built in 1936 for families from overcrowded areas of inner London, and including specially-designed houses to suit the needs of tuberculosis (TB) patients.The houses date from a period of nationwide effort to build better accommodation for poorer people, and a growing awareness of the link between bad housing and health problems. The name Sunshine Way referred to the six special sunshine houses for people with a tendency to TB. Each house had a patio area in the roof where a patient could spend the night in the open air. Fresh air and sunlight were considered an important part of prevention and treatment before effective drugs were developed.The site for Sunshine Way was bought by Church Army Housing Ltd. and the total cost including building the houses and a community hall came to £31,000 (about £1,400,000 in 2005 money, allowing for inflation).The housing estate was officially opened on 20 November, 1936 by Lord Horder, KVCO, and was blessed by the Bishop of Kingston. It consisted of 51 houses, 47 of which had three bedrooms and 4 had four bedrooms. Rents ranged from 8 shillings to 12 shillings and threepence a week, or the equivalent of £18 to £30 in 2005. Mr F.M. Elgood, chairman of the company, said that in the 51 houses were 277 children, 167 of them under 10 years old.".
- Sunshine_Way wikiPageExternalLink doc.pdf.
- Sunshine_Way wikiPageExternalLink doc.pdf.
- Sunshine_Way wikiPageExternalLink discovery.asp?page=20031110_71880520&topic=2003128_167034328&subsection=2003128_833248318&subsubsection=20031219_111095608.
- Sunshine_Way wikiPageExternalLink housing.htm.
- Sunshine_Way wikiPageExternalLink celebrating_150yrs_june06.pdf.
- Sunshine_Way wikiPageID "3212705".
- Sunshine_Way wikiPageRevisionID "495713440".
- Sunshine_Way hasPhotoCollection Sunshine_Way.
- Sunshine_Way subject Category:Houses_in_Merton.
- Sunshine_Way subject Category:Housing_in_London.
- Sunshine_Way subject Category:Tuberculosis.
- Sunshine_Way point "51.409166666666664 -0.16444444444444445".
- Sunshine_Way type Artifact100021939.
- Sunshine_Way type Building102913152.
- Sunshine_Way type Dwelling103259505.
- Sunshine_Way type House103544360.
- Sunshine_Way type HousesInMerton.
- Sunshine_Way type Housing103546340.
- Sunshine_Way type Object100002684.
- Sunshine_Way type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sunshine_Way type Structure104341686.
- Sunshine_Way type Whole100003553.
- Sunshine_Way type YagoGeoEntity.
- Sunshine_Way type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Sunshine_Way type SpatialThing.
- Sunshine_Way comment "Sunshine Way is the name of a crescent-shaped street in Mitcham, England, built in 1936 for families from overcrowded areas of inner London, and including specially-designed houses to suit the needs of tuberculosis (TB) patients.The houses date from a period of nationwide effort to build better accommodation for poorer people, and a growing awareness of the link between bad housing and health problems.".
- Sunshine_Way label "Sunshine Way".
- Sunshine_Way sameAs m.08zp43.
- Sunshine_Way sameAs Q7641589.
- Sunshine_Way sameAs Q7641589.
- Sunshine_Way sameAs Sunshine_Way.
- Sunshine_Way lat "51.409166666666664".
- Sunshine_Way long "-0.16444444444444445".
- Sunshine_Way wasDerivedFrom Sunshine_Way?oldid=495713440.
- Sunshine_Way isPrimaryTopicOf Sunshine_Way.