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Title: Kent Address in 1939
Post by: alison300 on Thursday 24 August 23 20:48 BST (UK)
I've found someone on the 1939 Register with the address: 155 Hut, Swale, Kent - a bit strange but there are lots of 'huts' - were these temporary houses?

Title: Re: Kent Address and Tug Casualties in WW2
Post by: tonepad on Thursday 24 August 23 21:30 BST (UK)
Could be Hop Pickers Huts - for seasonal farm workers.

https://webapps.kent.gov.uk/KCC.ExploringKentsPast.Web.Sites.Public/SingleResult.aspx?uid=MKE89412


Tony
Title: Re: Kent Address in 1939
Post by: alison300 on Thursday 24 August 23 22:00 BST (UK)
Thank you, very interesting.  I never considered how hop-pickers were housed.
Title: Re: Kent Address in 1939
Post by: grandarog on Saturday 26 August 23 16:14 BST (UK)
The 1939 Census was taken in September right in the Middle of Hop Picking.
The address you have found was one of the Huts at a Hop Farm  at White Hill , Painter's Forstal, Near Faversham. Kent.(Part of Swale).Most Huts were Corrigated iron one room,Some were Brick if you were lucky.
Most of the people listed for the huts would have been London families who were down here in Kent for the hop Picking.
It was regarded as a holiday with the perks of being paid for picking.
"The Alma" Pub, at Painters Forstal would have absorbed a lot of their money over the few weeks .The Pub probably took more money in that short picking season than all year.
Title: Re: Kent Address in 1939
Post by: alison300 on Saturday 26 August 23 20:15 BST (UK)
Thank you - that's fascinating.  The husband was left in London working while his wife and 2 daughters were in Kent - must have been fun to get out of London.
Title: Re: Kent Address in 1939
Post by: Top-of-the-hill on Saturday 26 August 23 22:18 BST (UK)
  This has set me wondering how the people registered in the hop pickers huts were linked up with their home addresses?
Title: Re: Kent Address in 1939
Post by: grandarog on Sunday 27 August 23 19:12 BST (UK)
The main reason for the census was to get an accurate count of the population to estimate how many ration books etc. were needed and who was available for War work etc.The address was only a secondary item.