In 1914 Britain, living conditions varied significantly between social classes. The upper classes enjoyed spacious homes and modern amenities, while the working class often lived in overcrowded, unsanitary conditions in urban areas, with inadequate access to clean water and sanitation. Many families faced financial hardship, with long working hours in factories and low wages. Additionally, the onset of World War I in August 1914 further strained resources and altered daily life for many Britons.
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