Volume: Construction of Ministry of Works, Swedish House Type A at Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire

Date:
1945- 1946
Location:
Trowley Rise, Abbots Langley, Three Rivers, Hertfordshire
Reference:
PSA01/04/H00053
Type:
Volume containing Photographic material
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Description

A collection of 32 black and white glass plate negatives showing the construction of a prefabricated “Swedish House Type A”, a timbre framed dwelling whose parts were built in Sweden and then assembled in situ across the country. Around 5,000 were built across the UK and although they were intended to only last between 10-15 years, many are still standing in 2019., The homes in the images are at Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire, where the first Swedish houses were built in the UK. The Temporary Housing Act of 1944/5 was intended to alleviate the acute housing shortages of the immediate postwar years. The Ministry of Works was the government department tasked with the organisation and efficiency of the push for housing construction. Consequently, modular and prefabricated housing became very popular. The Swedish homes were built of Baltic pine and were a gift from the Swedish nation in response for Britain’s assistance during the war.

14 of the 32 images were catalogued and digitised as part of a 2019 project.

The original Ministry of Works storage envelope lists the operator as “C”.

Content

This is part of the Sub Series: PSA01/04/H Housing; within the Series: PSA01/04 Negatives; within the Collection: PSA01 Property Services Agency

This Volume is divided into 14 Child Records
This Volume contains the following materials:
Photograph (Negative): 32

Rights

Source: Historic England Archive

Keywords

Mid 20th Century Prefabricated House, Construction