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what did towns look like in industrial britain

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  • 02-03-2022

Answer:

very rugged

Explanation:

they were either posh brickwork with paint and plaster, with decor and a family crest (posh, high end or royalty) and the others were bricks that were falling down, cold, not normally windows and in the dogy end of town.

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