Sources: Copied from LSE Archives CALM database by Anna Towlson
The North London Kinship Survey was run by Sir Raymond Firth at the London School of Economics in the early-mid 1960s. Dorothy Crozier worked as the Survey's historian, researching the historical background of the area being studied.
Papers relating to the North London Kinship Survey, mainly research material, including notes from the census, probate records and published sources; notes of interviews with residents; family trees and notes on the history of certain families; maps of the area; index cards for individuals and families, [1950-1964]. Also correspondence, drafts and meeting reports relating to the survey.
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Deposited by the family in 2003
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See Firth papers for further material relating to the North London Kinship Survey.