The black smoke tax, produced by the Air Pollution Advisory Board, Manchester City Council (Manchester [1920]); report examines practical effects of Manchester pollution, the so-called 'Black smoke tax' on buildings, gardens, light as well as individual health, and compared costs of washing clothes in Manchester with a more smokeless town, Harrogate.
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- Dates of Creation[1920]
- Physical Description1 item covers rather dirty.