If you click on Extra (Address) you get five additional pages, not two.
These are: Cover, Address, Map x 2 and Plans of Division.

Charles

On Mon, 7 Nov 2022 at 07:29, Cathy Bertenthal via LegacyUserGroup <
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> I have  researched my grand-father who is in the 1921 census.  I did pay
> for the individual record and received 2 pages and found the information
> helpful.  I didn't find any significant difference in this from from the
> 1911 census.  But the address is on a separate page.  The address I found
> only gave the street name and house number, so there was a bit of detective
> work to find the location.  Fortunately I had enough other information that
> it was easy to find.
> Toni Redish
>
> On Saturday, November 5, 2022 at 09:24:36 p.m. EDT, Cathy Pinner <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Jenny,
> There is an English/Wales 1921 Census SourceWriter template. If you
> haven't found it, you are behind in updating Legacy 9.  I'm not sure
> whether something different will be required when Scotland gets around
> to releasing it.
>
> I haven't yet tackled how to source the 1921 Census as I've been waiting
> for it to come on subscription. Now it has but I'm waiting until my sub
> to FMP is due late December to upgrade for otherwise I would be kind of
> paying twice. It's interesting but not vital to my research. I have
> found a few people in the free search and confirmed a couple of
> households via searching.
>
> I understood from a very early webinar on the 1921 census that piece and
> schedule number weren't enough as the schedule number can be repeated
> for a particular piece. How easy it is to see the full TNA reference, I
> don't know as I haven't paid to look at any transcripts or images.
>
> Cathy
>
> > Roberta Schwalm <mailto:[email protected]>
> > Sunday, 6 November 2022 05:14
> > I haven't found the UK 1921 Census easy to navigate either! The was
> > never a problem with the previous UK censuses but this one presents a
> > real conundrum.
> >
> > I would also like to find out how others are handling it.
> >
> > Thanks everyone
> >
> > Roberta Schwalm
> > Gatineau, QC  Canada
> >
> >
> >
> > Jenny M Benson <mailto:[email protected]>
> > Sunday, 6 November 2022 05:04
>
> > How are other LUGgers handling the 1921 Census, for which there isn't
> > - yet - a SourceWriter template?
> >
> > Firstly, there seems to be some confusion about precisely what
> > comprises a "correct" reference.  Some people seem to think that
> > something along the lines of RG15-nnnnn-xxx will suffice (where nnnnn
> > is the Piece number and xxx the Schedule number, whereas others are
> > saying that this does not always relate to ONE individual record and
> > that to ensure that it does so it is necessary to include the tri-part
> > District Reference.
> >
> > Secondly, unlike with earlier Censuses, including the 1911, the
> > address of the household is not shown on the "main image", nor any
> > reference information.  The address and Schedule number are shown in
> > two separate images.  To provide a fully authentic Source citation,
> > need one include all 3 images?
> >
> > I have only accessed a couple of 1921 records so far and the best
> > method of recording them seems to be to use the template for the 1911
> > Census, typing a space in the first field (otherwise RG78 is
> > automatically included in the citation) and leaving the 2nd field
> > blank, but filling all the other fields as indicated.  It may be
> > "overkill" to include all this, but it makes for consistency with the
> > 1911 Census.  So far, I have only included the main image with each
> > citation.
> >
> >
>
>
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