Royal George

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Title

Royal George

Description

In the 1920s a large tenement known as the Royal George stood on the Shorehead, facing St Andrews Harbour. This area was originally occupied by a row of warehouses. As St Andrews’ overseas trade declined in the nineteenth century, the warehouses were converted into accommodation. The resulting homes were often crowded, with whole families living in one room. In the early twentieth century the Royal George was described as ‘an example of Victorianism at its appalling worst’. Local government officials condemned the Royal George as a slum, and in 1935 ordered the families living there to be rehoused. The tenement was eventually demolished in 1963. Despite the lack of space, many families who lived in the Royal George remembered the tenement with affection, valuing the strong sense of community they shared with their neighbours.

Source

staharbour

Contributor

eulac3d

Type

Site

Identifier

9

Date Submitted

16/03/2021

Date Modified

03/17/2021 04:10:58 pm

Extent

cm x cm x cm

Spatial Coverage

current,56.33938482637407,-2.7840431034564976;

Europeana

Europeana Data Provider

Royal George

Europeana Type

TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Institutional nature

Building

Prim Media

16

Condition

1

Contact

museums@eu-lac.org

Citation

“Royal George,” Virtual Museum, accessed April 25, 2025, https://coastandharbour.org/omeka/items/show/17.

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