The last census of early 20th Century Britain will be available to view at Manchester's historic Central Library. The 1921 census, taken at a turning point in history between the world wars, will be published online on January 6 and will be free to view at the iconic library on St.
Peters Square. The Georgian library was chosen to be the second home of this census due to its status as the busiest public library in the country. READ MORE:Space invaders across Manchester provide an out-of-this-world art trail of the city The library joins the National Archive Centre in Kew, London, as only one of two places where census research on Findmypast can be carried out for free.
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