Father-of-three James Bartley used his 1921 census return to complain about a lack of affordable housing. PA
A UK 1921 Census record for Britain's King George V and his household, including Queen Mary and their four children. King George V spent June 19 1921 at Windsor Castle in south-east England, along with 200 others. PA
A record for Thomas Moore, better known as Sir Captain Tom, who walked 100 laps of his garden during the pandemic in 2020 and raised £33 million ($44m) for UK health charities. At the time the census, Tom was 1 and living in Keighley, north England. He died on in February 2021, aged 100. PA
Civil servant Arthur Vince, 28, a tax officer for the Inland Revenue in London, defaced his 1921 census return with a prophetic political cartoon depicting officials in top hats 'counting cannon fodder for the next war'. He predicted that the world would go to war in 1936. PA
The entry for English writer Beatrix Potter, best known as author of beloved children's book 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit'. Intriguingly, Ms Potter recorded herself as a farmer rather than an author and illustrator. PA
Harold Orpen, a former captain of the King's Regiment, had to type his responses due to the injuries sustained in the First World War, highlighting the devastating effects it had on the population. PA
The entry for Prime Minister David Lloyd George, 58, at Chequers, south-east England, the country house of the prime minister of the UK. PA
Alice Underwood, 53, from Slough, south-east England, described the 1921 census return as "a wicked waste of taxpayers money at this time of unemployment". PA
The signature of author Arthur Conan Doyle, best known for writing the Sherlock Holmes books, on a census record. PA
Father-of-three James Bartley used his 1921 census return to complain about a lack of affordable housing. PA
A UK 1921 Census record for Britain's King George V and his household, including Queen Mary and their four children. King George V spent June 19 1921 at Windsor Castle in south-east England, along with 200 others. PA
A record for Thomas Moore, better known as Sir Captain Tom, who walked 100 laps of his garden during the pandemic in 2020 and raised £33 million ($44m) for UK health charities. At the time the census, Tom was 1 and living in Keighley, north England. He died on in February 2021, aged 100. PA
Civil servant Arthur Vince, 28, a tax officer for the Inland Revenue in London, defaced his 1921 census return with a prophetic political cartoon depicting officials in top hats 'counting cannon fodder for the next war'. He predicted that the world would go to war in 1936. PA
The entry for English writer Beatrix Potter, best known as author of beloved children's book 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit'. Intriguingly, Ms Potter recorded herself as a farmer rather than an author and illustrator. PA
Harold Orpen, a former captain of the King's Regiment, had to type his responses due to the injuries sustained in the First World War, highlighting the devastating effects it had on the population. PA
The entry for Prime Minister David Lloyd George, 58, at Chequers, south-east England, the country house of the prime minister of the UK. PA
Alice Underwood, 53, from Slough, south-east England, described the 1921 census return as "a wicked waste of taxpayers money at this time of unemployment". PA
The signature of author Arthur Conan Doyle, best known for writing the Sherlock Holmes books, on a census record. PA
Father-of-three James Bartley used his 1921 census return to complain about a lack of affordable housing. PA