1921 Census of England and Wales, County Report (Sample Report Title: Census 1921: England and Wales: Series of County Parts. County of Norfolk), Table 3 : " Population, Acreage, Private Families and Dwellings".

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Area in Statute Acres (Land and Inland Water)
[1]
Total Population
Private Families and Dwellings
1911
1921
Private Families
[7]
Population in Private Families
[8]
Structurally Separate Dwellings occupied
[9]
Rooms occupied
[10]
Rooms per Person
[11]
Persons
[2]
Persons
[3]
Males
[4]
Females
[5]
Persons per Acre
[6]
Penkridge CP/Ch/AP/Tn Total   10,783 Show data context 2,386 Show data context 2,570 Show data context 1,284 Show data context 1,286 Show data context - 559 Show data context - 555 Show data context 2,880 Show data context -
Coppenhall CP/Ch 907 Show data context 108 Show data context 86 Show data context 45 Show data context 41 Show data context - 20 Show data context - 20 Show data context 112 Show data context -
Dunston CP/Ch 1,448 Show data context 245 Show data context 279 Show data context 143 Show data context 136 Show data context - 63 Show data context - 62 Show data context 332 Show data context -
Shareshill CP/AP/Ch 889 Show data context 370 Show data context 391 Show data context 208 Show data context 183 Show data context - 84 Show data context - 84 Show data context 427 Show data context -
Stretton Ch/CP 1,615 Show data context 232 Show data context 178 Show data context 81 Show data context 97 Show data context - 38 Show data context - 38 Show data context 267 Show data context -

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Using data from this table, Vision of Britain can map the following rates for within Penkridge CP/Ch/AP/Tn:

Rate Date
Population Density (Persons per Acre) 1921
Rate of Population Change (% over previous 10 years) 1921

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