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September 3, 1915
The Oakley Herald
Oakley, Cassia County, Idaho
What is this article about?
Glasgow operates seven municipal lodging houses (six for men, one for women) in substantial stone buildings, offering separate rooms with beds and basic furnishings for 2,235 lodgers, with daily cleaning of bedding.
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Scottish Lodging Houses.
Glasgow has seven municipal lodging houses, six for men and one for women. They are stone buildings, three to five stories in height, and of the most substantial character. Each lodger has a separate room, with bed and chair. The bed has a wire spring, a hair or fiber mattress, coarse sheets, a blanket, a coverlet, a pillow and a pillowcase. These are aired, cleaned and washed after the lodger has gone in the morning. The total number of bedrooms in the seven houses is 2,235.
Glasgow has seven municipal lodging houses, six for men and one for women. They are stone buildings, three to five stories in height, and of the most substantial character. Each lodger has a separate room, with bed and chair. The bed has a wire spring, a hair or fiber mattress, coarse sheets, a blanket, a coverlet, a pillow and a pillowcase. These are aired, cleaned and washed after the lodger has gone in the morning. The total number of bedrooms in the seven houses is 2,235.
What sub-type of article is it?
Curiosity
What themes does it cover?
Social Manners
What keywords are associated?
Municipal Lodging Houses
Glasgow
Scotland
Lodger Accommodations
Where did it happen?
Glasgow
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Location
Glasgow
Story Details
Glasgow has seven municipal lodging houses, six for men and one for women, substantial stone buildings three to five stories high, providing separate rooms with beds and chairs for 2,235 lodgers, with bedding aired, cleaned, and washed daily.