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Bournville Houses 1905
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Bournville Houses 1905
Streets and houses at Bournville, a suburb of Birmingham, West Midlands, England, originally designed for workers in Cadburys chocolate factory. Date: 1905
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In this photograph from 1905, we are transported back in time to the idyllic suburban community of Bournville, located in the West Midlands of England. Nestled just outside the bustling city of Birmingham, Bournville was a groundbreaking development designed with the wellbeing of its residents in mind. The visionary behind this innovative project was none other than George Cadbury, the founder of the renowned Cadbury chocolate company. The streets and houses of Bournville are depicted in the photograph as a harmonious blend of red-brick terraces and semi-detached homes, surrounded by lush, green gardens. The meticulous planning of the community is evident in the uniformity of the architectural design, which was intended to provide decent and affordable housing for the workers of the Cadbury factory. The streets are quiet and serene, with children playing in the foreground and adults tending to their gardens in the background. Bournville was more than just a place to live; it was a model community that prioritized the health and happiness of its residents. The town boasted state-of-the-art sanitation systems, community facilities, and even a school and a library. The gardens surrounding each house were a source of pride for the residents, and the communal green spaces provided opportunities for social interaction and recreation. This photograph offers a glimpse into a time when community planning was a radical concept, and the welfare of the working class was a priority. The legacy of Bournville continues to inspire urban planners and architects to this day, and it remains a testament to the power of visionary leadership and forward-thinking design.
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