Part IV
HOUSING REHABILITATION

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I.General Plan of Housing Work[215]
1.Introductory[215]
2.Retrospective[216]
3.The General Plan[218]
II.The Camp Cottages[221]
1.General Cost[221]
2.Families Occupying the Cottages[223]
3.Wages and Occupations[226]
4.Housing Before and After the Fire[229]
5.Two Cottage Settlements[234]
6.Brief Comments[237]
III.The Bonus Plan[239]
1.The Plan Itself[239]
2.Bonus Recipients[240]
3.Occupations and Resources[244]
4.The Houses—Character and Cost[248]
5.Brief Comments[251]
IV.The Grant and Loan Plan[253]
1.The Plan Itself[253]
2.Relation Between the Department of Lands andBuildings and the Housing Committee[256]
3.The Number Aided and the Cost[257]
4.Families Making Use of the Grants and Loans[259]
5.Occupations and Resources[262]
6.Housing Before and After the Fire[266]
7.Status of Loans in 1909 and 1911 and Additional Aid[271]
8.Cases of Expensive Building[273]
9.Brief Comments[276]
General Conclusions on Housing Plans[277]

In the land of flowers

A simple but cozy home

Cottage Homes a Year after Removal

I
GENERAL PLAN OF HOUSING WORK

1. INTRODUCTORY