By 1939, one-third of all British houses were less than 20 years old.
By 1780 the number of British houses had increased to over seventy.
British houses were particularly aggressive, insisting that since most of the stock was to be sold in Europe, they should play a major role.
In British public houses and social clubs, a scoring version of "5s-and-3s" is used.
The manifesto defends the right to enjoy drinking in the British public house.
One of the bars in a traditional British public house (pub)
British houses started being numbered with the Postage Act of 1765.
Garratt believes their influence on the British house and rap scene cannot be overestimated.
The turgid economy makes it even more difficult for the smaller British houses to raise the money for a fashion show.
Until then, works from the collection will be sent on tour to be displayed in many of the British houses from which they came.