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Version: 1.0.0 | Published: 7 Oct 2025 | Updated: 100 days ago

BT Historical Subscribers Lists

Dataset

Summary

Description:
This dataset provides a historical record of telephone subscribers for three cities in Great Britain, digitised from printed British telephone directories published between 1881 and 1951 at decadal intervals. It includes individual- and household-level entries capturing name, address, exchange, and number. The source directories were digitised using OCR, followed by rule-based cleaning and structuring to extract tabular data. ## Content The dataset is available in CSV format with each record corresponding to an individual subscriber and column reporting, the forename initial, the surname, address, number and the geographical coordinates of the address. Commercial subscribers are also included. Accompanying documentation explains the structure and scope of the data, offers a glossary of terms, and presents classification codes, metadata, and statistical summaries that support interpretation and reuse. ## Quality, Representation and Bias Data quality varies by year and region due to differences in printing conventions, OCR performance, and changes in publication standards over time. Early years are often sparser and more urban-focused, with rural coverage improving post-World War I. OCR errors and inconsistencies in address formatting present challenges, particularly for automated geocoding. The methodology includes procedures to minimise such errors, though residual issues may affect a small proportion of records. As with all historical sources, certain demographic groups (e.g. women, minorities, renters) may be underrepresented.
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Documentation

Documentation:
Source URL: BT, GeoDS Attribution: The data for this research have been provided by the Geographic Data Service (geods.ac.uk), a Smart Data Research UK Investment: ES/Z504464/1. Granularity: Individual Household

Coverage

Spatial

Spatial Coverage:
  • London
  • Manchester
  • Glasgow

Temporal

Start Date:
01 January 1881
End Date:
31 December 1951
Frequency:
10_YEARS

Provenance

Author 1

Name Organisation:
The data for this research have been provided by the Geographic Data Service (geods.ac.uk), a Smart Data Research UK Investment: ES/Z504464/1.