Part IV
HOUSING REHABILITATION
| PAGE | |||
| 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