{"maintainer":"BRIN","download_url":"http://www.brin.ac.uk/sources/2548","name":"Census of churchgoing of men, women and children\r\n","license":"Unknown","tags":["","Christianity","Judaism\r\n"],"maintainer_email":"siobhan.mcandrew@manchester.ac.uk","groups":[""],"raw":{"population":"Churchgoers\r\n","_datasource":"frankOct2009","clive_ref":"","contributor":"Clive D. Field\r\n","_autoedit_done":"0","qrl_ref":"","last_updated":"December 2012","sample_size_count":"1514025","booksection":"","denomination":"Christianity, Judaism\r\n","rowid":"2548","end":"1903-01-01","published":"The Religious Life of London, ed. Richard Mudie-Smith, London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1904; David Hugh McLeod, Class and Religion in the Late Victorian City, London: Croom Helm, 1974\r\n","demographics":"","type":"Census of churchgoing of men, women and children\r\n","major":"","start":"1902-01-01","date_text":"1902, 30 November-1903, 8 November (spread over 36 Sundays)\r\n","keyword":"","area":"Greater London\r\n","added":"2010-03-12 16:59:51","author":"","collection_agency":"Daily News\r\n","timestamp":"2012-12-10 11:20:56","breakdown":"Church attendance, churchgoing, London, twicing\r\n","survey_instrument":"","visible":"1","sample_size":"1514025 attendances\r\n","minor":"","collection_method":"Independent enumerators\r\n","notes":"The main count was supplemented by special studies of twicers in 69 congregations, of all religious meetings in Chelsea on 17 May 1903, of 51 adult schools, 228 early communion services, 59 afternoon services, 10 open-air services, 33 week-evening services and two week-morning services. Plans for a replication of the census in 1911 were frustrated by ecclesiastical opposition","sponsor":""},"notes_rendered":null}