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b950711e-5e80-4455-975e-befe4fae407a | Written Notices Factories (Including Factory Laundries) 80 5 Workshops (Including Workshop Laundries) 322 30 Workplaces 83 25 Homeworkers' Premises 405 24 Total 890 84 2.—Defects found. Description. Number of Defects, Found. Remedied. Nuisances under Public Health Act: — — Want of Cleanliness 65 65 Want of Ventilation ... |
2088fb7f-6029-47ca-b76e-9a186f21864d | 133) 1 Action taken in matters remediable under the Public Health Acts, but not under the Factory Act (S. 5). Notified by H.M. Inspector 1 Reports (of action taken) sent to H.M. Inspectors 1 Underground Bakehouses (S. 101):— In use during 1903 24 Certificates granted in 1903 24 in 1904 1905 0 in 1906 1 in 1907-1908-190... |
ee83a227-a5db-4d61-9003-3a5cfbb15779 | Number of Inspections of Outworkers' premises. Outwork in Unwholesome Premises, Section 108. Outwork in Infected Premises, Sections 109, 110. Lists received from Employers. Number of Addresses of Outworkers received from Other Councils. Number of Addresses of Outworkers forwarded to Other Councils. Instances. Notices s... |
aeed254b-d491-4af1-9d33-ae9a81f751b3 | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Tailoring 42 167 .. .. .. 23 .. .. 35 7 7 .. .. .. .. Shirt makers 4 83 3 86 .. 20 .. .. 76 8 8 .. .. .. Corset makers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Gold braid makers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Tennis Balls, etc. 6 816 .. .. .. 128 .. .. 294 9 9 •• ..... |
5a146c64-2199-4ec0-ae4a-d07a65acb783 | Number of Prosecutions, 1911. On Register at end of 1910. Added in 1911. Removed in 1911. On Register at end of 1911. |
2ab71e4d-4b13-45af-90b8-11827079db95 | Milk Premises 137 14 22 129 193 30 0 Cowsheds 17 0 1 16 64 8 0 Slaughter-houses 11 1 0 12 48 4 0 Ice Cream Premises 86 9 6 89 178 9 0 Registered houses let in Lodgings 409 30 10 429 539 257 0 Overcrowding, 1911— Number of Dwelling Rooms overcrowded 97 Number remedied 97 Underground Booms— Illegal occupation dealt with ... |
ac0d7eef-f704-4afe-842b-15458caad446 | 202) 0 Mortuaries— Total number of Bodies removed 192 Total number of Infectious Bodies removed 1 Inspections of premises where food is p)~epared for sale 178 Number of Public Sanitary Conveniences removed or altered 0 Number of fixed ashpits removed 1 156 TABLE XVI. Details of House to House Inspections. Name of Stree... |
3a9c0efc-58da-4eea-913b-2d49784945ef | Rodney Street 13 8 Meeting House Lane 9 7 Collingwood Street 10 10 New Street 6 6 High Street 68 37 Rope Yard Rails 23 14 Nelson Street 14 8 Glass Yard 11 7 Warren Lane 15 6 Brookhill Road 20 9 KateB Place 16 12 Anglesea Avenue 9 4 Taylors Buildings 5 4 Taylor Street 19 4 Helen Street 9 2 Wilmount Street 37 20 Masons A... |
247d01e8-8c43-4a89-a714-aa66e09415ff | RIVEK WARD—cont. Winifred Street 78 42 Dock Street 19 14 Auberon Street 38 22 Rhea Street 80 36 Barge House Road 36 24 Mary Ann Street 15 9 1213 616 DOCKYARD AND ST. MARY'S WARDS. 50.7 % Defects. |
03f3f6ac-d9a9-4070-9336-868af1052ff6 | Ogilby Street 17 5 Robert Street 21 14 Limbreys Buildings 10 9 Eustace Place 11 6 Sims Buildings 9 4 Henry Street 85 33 Pellipar Road 26 14 Pellipar Place 4 2 Samuel Street 115 45 Siemens Road 28 28 Mary Place 9 9 Elgin Terrace 7 5 Paradise Place 24 16 Glenalvon Street 10 8 North Kent Grove 20 12 North Kent Place 4 3 L... |
91358fb0-9a8f-4207-9582-e457d5930f7b | Number of Houses Inspected. Number where Defects were found. DOCKYARD AND St. MARY'S WARDS—eont. Orchard Place 36 34 Orchard Street 32 24 787 446 St. GEORGE'S WARD. 55'4 % Defects. Belmont Place 5 2 Campbell and Montague Cott 8 1 Dicey Street 39 21 Eglinton Road, part of 14 7 James Street 54 39 Manor Street 38 20 Night... |
717ea287-0f23-4b93-a140-882ad6fe340d | Coopers Place 8 8 Court Yard—Part of 13 7 Dairsie Road 58 12 Jubilee Cottages 30 12 Ladysmith Road 23 8 Meadow-court Road, Lee 37 5 Mottingham Lane and New Cottages 10 6 Reventlow Road 36 19 Sherard Road 10 6 The Grove, Court Yard 17 7 242 90 37.1 % Defects. 159 TABLE XVI.—continued. Details of House to House Inspectio... |
68913850-4201-4c9d-bd7b-1002ef9cb4d0 | Frederick Place 62 32 Burrage Road 147 70 East Street 29 15 Mount Pleasant 27 13 Parry Place 35 15 Spray Street 43 29 Ripon Road 37 9 Burrage Grove 35 19 Raglan Road 37 27 Armstrong Street 32 12 „ Place 29 14 Whitworth Place 21 12 Charles Street 16 9 Chester Place 12 5 Arthur Street 37 23 Sandy Hill Road 130 72 The Ave... |
26c85eb5-7874-439a-8bff-51835c1def44 | Griffin Road 80 7 Maxey Road 66 24 Majendie Road 43 20 Down Street 12 8 Glyndon Road 79 26 Inverness Place 14 5 Vicarage Road 23 5 Pattison Road 7 4 Charlotte Street 38 19 Dawson Street 23 10 Sandbach Place 16 3 Swetenham Place 21 5 Robert Street 118 48 609 223 36.6% Defects. 160 TABLE XVI.—continued. Details of House ... |
a5683bc8-fbdb-4873-a586-904dd8a83d9a | Elm Grove 15 7 Upper Garland Street 9 5 The Slade 38 15 Sutcliffe Road 38 12 Durham Road 51 7 Bramblebury Road 66 18 Old Mill Road 26 0 Parkdale Road 110 40 Wernbrook Street 74 12 Vicarage Park 12 7 Lee Street 40 10 St. |
d0890b86-861d-4a6e-b4c8-0b603d95e31d | Margaret's Terrace 18 3 Goldsmid Street 10 1 Rowton Tioad 5 0 Admaston Road 48 21 Congo Road 38 7 Tilce Road 9 2 Gal losson Road 24 6 Bebbington Road 12 6 Lakeview Terrace 6 1 Swingate Lane 58 11 Waverley Road 43 6 Ennis Road 53 8 Heavitree Road 78 11 Blendon Road 10 1 Plum Lane 48 14 Tuam Road 119 9 Winus Cottages 6 4... |
8d57ea9c-9629-4c7c-bc5a-9b7b6799fd15 | Rippolson Road 24 17 Bassant Road 32 17 High Street (south aide) 111 51 Gatling lioad 32 9 161 TABLE XVI.—continued. Details of House to House Inspections. Name of Street. Number of Houses Inspected. Number where Defects were found. St. NICHOLAS WARD-cont. Wickham Lane 151 41 Glenside Road 26 18 Hartville Road 36 14 Ma... |
25bb9dc2-0c38-42d4-beb4-4fd9b05f2811 | Prosecutions under the Public Health and London County Council (General Powers) Acts. No. Date of Hearing. Offence. Situation. Result. 1 1911 Feb. 15 Dirty and Dilapidated Conditions 143 High Street, Woolwich Costs, 8/6 2 April 19 Dirty Conditions and Defective Roof 74 Plumstead Road Fine, £2/2/0 and 3/- costs Order to... |
7fb028b9-cfb4-4bae-99a2-98525ceb9947 | Unsound Bacon 30 High Street, Plumstead... Fine £36 and £4/4/0 costs 6 26 Non-provision of Dust-Bin 61 Lakedale Road Costs, 12/6 7 Nov. 1 Breach of Regulations for Purveyors of Milk Lyme Farm, Elthain Adjourned sine die 163 TABLE XVIII. Summary of Articles Analysed, under the Sale of Pood and Drugs Act, during the year... |
71907715-22d2-4d91-8533-6fbe27de1ac6 | Milk 289 21 Butter 52 1 Margarine 7 .. Tea 23 .. Cocoa 16 .. Jam 17 .. Mustard 11 .. Flour 6 .. Condensed Milk 8 .. Olive Oil 4 .. Spirits of Nitre 1 .. Tartaric Acid 1 .. Iron Pills 1 .. Liniment of Ammonia 1 .. Magnesia Carbonate 1 .. Blue Pills 1 .. Mercury Ointment 1 .. Mercury and Chalk Powder 1 .. Lime Water 1 ..... |
3156e5e2-13fa-4a2e-a945-91a4e241a19c | Quinine Wine 3 .. Cod Liver Oil 3 .. Pepper 8 .. Lemon Squash 1 1 Rice 6 .. Honey 2 .. Lard 2 .. Bread 4 .. Tincture of Opium 2 .. Essential Oil of Camphor 2 .. Camphorated Oil 2 .. Malt Vinegar 3 .. Seidlitz Powder 3 .. Canned Cray-fish 1 .. Canned Roast Beef 1 .. Canned Smoked Herring 1 .. 500 23 164 TABLE XVIIIA. Pr... |
24e96fc3-c7b8-4615-9f38-4f8988ca962c | Chard Pined £4 and 42/- costs 3 Milk 8.82 % added water Ditto Costs 10/6 4 Milk 12.4 % added water Ditto Costs 10/6 5 Milk 6 % added water and 4.66 % deficient in fat C. March, " Ashurst," Shrewsbury Lane, Plumstead Dismissed, Warranty proved 6 Milk 8.5 % added water and 8.66 % deficient in fat D. Palmer, 46 Church Str... |
31b71df1-cc54-4c3b-9d73-5611fc9d8e61 | Plumstead Fined 30/- and 12/6 costs 9 Milk 12.5 % added water and 12 % deficient in fat Williamsons, Ltd. Trinity Warehouse, Savage Gardens, E.C. Fined 20/- and 23/- costs 10 Milk 6.6 % added water and 6.6 % deficient in fat W. J. Corp, 98c High Street, Etham Fined 20/- and 23/- costs 165 TABLE XVIIIa.—continued. No. A... |
ad583b40-7f17-4bc1-9d3d-75b36f4b423f | Dismissed, Warranty proved 12 Milk 8.24 % added water and 4.66 % deficient in fat Butter & Son, 49 Woolwich Common, Woolwich Withdrawn, Warranty proved 13 Milk 6.66 % deficient in fat . C. Marsh, " Ashurst," Shrewsbury Lane, Plumstead Withdrawn, Warranty proved 14 Milk 8.82 % added water E. Poynter, " Maplehurst," Stap... |
83a6606a-9743-4764-89f0-818e38bbd67e | Pined 20/- and 42/- costs 17 Milk 16.6 % deficient in fat .. Mackintosh Bros., 16 Warwick Terrace, Plumstead Pined 40/- and 23/- costs 18 Milk 14.5 % added water P. Greatorex, Lydwin Cottage, The Slade, Plumstead Fined 30/- and 23/- costs . 19 Milk .066 % of boric acid (Equivalent to 46.2 grains per gall.) P. Bunton, 1... |
162a0803-a443-474d-aefe-2e5873fa8a42 | 2 Surrendered Flukey Cow's Udder 1 2 „ Actinomycosis Pig's Lungs 1 12 „ Strongyli Ox Liver 1 ,, 16 „ Flukey Sheep's Liver 1 „ 25 „ Cirrhosis Ox Liver 1 „ 25 „ Flukey Ox Liver 1 „ 27 „ Flukey Pig's Liver and Lungs 1 Feb. 8 „ Strongyli Ox Liver 1 „ 8 „ Flukey Pig's Liver 1 „ 9 „ Strongyli Fish Roes 1 Box „9 „ Unsound Ska... |
e44442a7-2a03-4bfc-9d68-f88b5c0938bf | „ 10 „ Fatty Degeneration Ox Liver 1 „ 11 „ Flukey Ox Lungs 1 ,, 14 „ Tuberculous Ox Liver 1 „ 14 „ Flukey Ox Livers 2 „ 20 „ Do. Ox Liver 1 „ 20 „ Do. Ox Liver 1 „ 25 „ Do. Ox Livers 2 „ 27 „ Do. Ox Liver 1 ,, 28 „ Do. Ox Liver 1 ,, 31 „ Do. Ox Liver 1 April 3 „ Do. Ox Livers 2 ,, 3 „ Do. Skate 1 Kit „ 5 „ Unsound Ox ... |
9a577ade-64b5-456f-98c9-df30895637ea | Sheep's Pluck 1 „ 10 „ Strongyli Ox Liver 1 „ 12 „ Abscesses Calf's Pluck 1 ,, 12 „ Tuberculous Ox Liver 1 12 „ Flukey Ox Livers 2 „ 24 „ Do. Ox Lungs 1 „ 24 „ Echinococcus Pig's Pluck 1 „ 27 „ Strongyli Pig's Pluck 1 ., 28 „ Tuberculous Ox Liver 1 May 3 „ Flukey Ox Lungs 1 „6 „ Tuberculous Ox Livers 2 „ 6 „ Flukey She... |
e178208f-62eb-4ed0-a204-a23b6f57e2ae | Ox Liver 1 May 20 Surrendered Plukey Ox Lungs 2 sets „ 20 ” Echinococcus Ox Liver 1 „ 24 ” Plukey Ox Lung 1 „ 24 ” Tuberculous Ox Liver 1 „ 29 ” Plukey Ox Lungs 1 „ 29 ” Abscesses Ox Lung 1 ” 30 ” Tuberculous Mackerel 2 boxes ” 31 ” Unsound Pig's Liver 1 June 1 ” Cirrhosis Pork—fore quarters and offal „ 12 ” Tuberculou... |
4852955f-9e2e-4a6e-99d8-2d7740d1d129 | 19 ” Flukey Ox Lungs 1 pair „ 19 ” Echinococci Sheep's Livers 2 „ 19 ” Cysts Ox Liver 1 ” 21 ” Flukey Ox Liver 1 „ 28 ” Do. Monk Pish 1 box July 4 ” Unsound Ox Liver 1 ” 5 ” Flukey Condensed Milk.. 28 tins ” 7 ” Unsound Ox Livers 2 ” 12 ” Flukey Pish (various) 1 box „ 15 ” Unsound Ox Lungs 1 ,, 19 ” Tuberculous Pig's L... |
2f648ead-fed3-416e-b040-79a4873a6d50 | Pig's Liver 1 Sept. 4 ” Cirrhosis Sheep's Lungs 1 ,, 13 ” Strongyli Ox Liver 1 „ 20 ” Flukey Walnuts ” 20 ” Unsound Ox Liver 1 „ 27 ” Flukey Sheep's Cauls 3 (parts of) ” 27 ” Cysts Bacon 70 lbs. (18 pieces) „ 30 Seized Unsound Bacon and parcel of cuttings 75 lbs. (13 pieces) „ 30 Seized Do. Ox Livers 4 Oct. 4 Surrender... |
1e3c02e9-23fc-4446-b02e-69d0419af5b1 | 18 Surrendered Flukey Pig's Liver 1 „ 23 Cirrhosis Pig's Lungs 1 23 Tuberculous Ostend Rabbits 1 hamper „ 25 Unsound Ox Liver 1 „ 25 Abscesses Ox Lungs 1 „ 25 Tuberculous Ox Liver 1 „ 25 Flukey Sheep 1 carcase and offal 26 Found dead Ox Liver 1 Nov. 1 Flukey Haddocks 4 trunks 4 Unsound Ox Lungs 1 „ 7 Tuberculous Ox Liv... |
c766207d-3db7-461e-9611-885a17787844 | 19 Unsound Ox Liver 1 „ 30 Tuberculous Summary— Beef 2 lots 1 75 Parasitic worms 17 Tuberculous 5 Cirrhosis 3 Abscesses 1 Tamour 1 Actinomycosis 1 Fatty . degeneration 1 Found dead 1 Degenerated Ox Livers 62 Ox Lungs 16 Sheep' s Carcase 1 Sheep's Liver 3 Sheep's Pluck 2 Sheep's Lungs 1 Sheep's Cauls 1 Pork 4 lots Pigs'... |
4a3847e5-e631-4b8e-bee2-03844b0a8e86 | 60 Plumstead Common Road C. Pullen 105 do. C. Uheesman 126 High Street, Plumstead J. E. Porter 1 Riverdale Road, do. P. Bohmer 307 High Street do. A, E. Paine 14 Gunning Street. do. A. Jewiss 68 Glyndon Road, do. (Unoccupied) 102 Ann Street. do. C. Letchford 109 Plumstead Road, do. J. Clark 152 do. do. (Unoccupied) 82 ... |
9a0da27d-bd91-4edd-a538-2d49cbcd425b | H. Meyer 33 Samuel Street, Woolwich Mrs. Dennis 90 Brookhill Road, do. W. Jones 36 Chapel Street, do. A. Adams 168 Kingsman Street, do. J, B. Fyson 94 High Street, Eltham H. Westbrook 114 do. do. P. Cook 142 do. do.' F J. Cook 5 The Parade, New Eltham P. A, Pinch 13 do. do, W. Millar 6 Well Hall Parade, Eltham R. Moake... |
bcb939a2-5e9e-4bfa-be99-b1a7fd98ba16 | (unoccupied) 33, Eglinton Road, Plumstead Merritt & Co. 50, Herbert Road. do. (unoccupied) 14, Westdale Road, do. (unoccupied) 223, High Street, do. J.Werner 1, Park Road, do. (unoccupied) 58, Pattison Road, do. F. Cox 46, Hudson Road, do. (unoccupied) 14, Conway Road, do. J.Fletcher 30, Burrage Road, do. G. Scott 16, ... |
22c59771-8ca2-4826-8320-2e9c4b45e42c | (unoccupied) 16, Woolwich Common, Woolwich H. Adams 81, Beresford Street, do. F. Wilkening 72, Henry Street, do. W. C. Clothier 51, Albion Road, do. (unoccupied) 23, George Street, do. (unoccupied) 21, Albion Road, do. (unoccupied) 32, Church Street, do. Mrs. Attenborough 60, Sand Street, do. T. Tuoker 81 & 82, Brookhi... |
22a18240-9e06-420a-b9ff-edf4c38ce98e | J. Fletcher 57, Burrage Road, Plumstead (Unoccupied) 92, Plumstead Road, Plumstead T.Newman 94, Wellington Street, Woolwich Royal Ar6enal Co-operative Society 127 to 153, Powis Street, Woolwich Alderton, Ltd. Malton Street, Plumstead Mackintosh Bros. Warwick Terrace, Plumstead Common J.Werner 1, Park Road, Plumstead A.... |
5be8940b-dafd-4aa8-912d-dbc09fde3e77 | 6, High Street, Plumstead 5 Hedley Vicars 41, Church Street, Woolwich 6 William Franois Bartlett 14, Church Street, Woolwich 7 Henry Reed Love Lane (near Wellington Street), Woolwich 8 James & George Mitchell 25, Hare Street, Woolwich 9 Hedley Vicars 30, Hare Street, Woolwich 10 H. Reed & Co., Ltd. 38, Plumstead Common... |
f3f8d8a2-e33d-4037-9b05-9e554b3fdc63 | 1 John B. Stocker Cold Harbour Farm, Chislehurst 2 Alfred Low Park Farm, Eltham 3 W. F. Corp Lyme Farm, Eltham 4 Charles Unfreville Fisher and William F. Fisher, Crescent Farm, Sidcup Belmont Park Farm, Eltham 5 John Grace Pippinhall Farm, Eltham 6 William Ridewood Chapel Farm, Eltham 7 George Keen Clay Farm, New Eltha... |
213b702c-af41-4ec3-a2fa-ea56fe85a9db | James' Place, Plumstead 11 Charles William Killick 13, Princes Road, Plumstead 12 Henry Woolsey 50, Francis Street, Plumstead 13 William Ridewood 3, Ripon Road, Plumstead 14 F. G. Cock 13, Raglan Road, Plumstead 15 Ethelbert Hiscock 1, Griffin Road, Plumstead 16 Jas. Buckingham Rear of 14, 15 & 16, Pellipar Road, Woolw... |
5e6ab1ba-a4d0-48ff-be40-4feb31173c69 | 83 Park Road 7 Palmer, M. A 127 Plumstead Road 8 Digby. W. J. 82 Plumstead Road 9 Squirrell, J. 57 Church Street 10 Jeal, W. H. 139 Plumstead Road 11 Cook, G. 13 Raglan Road 12 Royal Arsenal Co-op. Society. Lakedale Road 13 Do. 15 Brewery Road 14 Do. 143 Powis Street 15 Do. Herbert Road 16 Do. 147 & 151 Powis Street 17... |
7e210942-07f3-4f75-bf09-555643af35f3 | 6 Herbert Road 24 Hiscock, C. T. & E. 14 Blenheim Terrace 25 Dalton, R. G. 55 Eglinton Road 26 Green, R. 13 Saunders Road 27 Butter & Sons 49 Woolwich Common 28 Do. 10 Jackson Street 29 Ward, Samuel 1 Nightingale Vale 30 Mack, P. h. 111 High Street, Woolwich 31 Webb, Younger 10 Beresford Square 32 Dennis, Ellen 90 Broo... |
321f1c49-6bfe-417a-a0bb-7ea3d41c0783 | 175 Plumstead Common Road 39 Christmas, Hannah 18 Well Hall Parade, Eltham 40 Dodson, W. 138 Plumstead Common Road 41 Dowsett, W. 105 Crescent Road 42 Dolphin, T. G. 89 Maxey Road 43 Tyler, C. W. 142 High Street, Woolwich 44 Clements, E. J. 2 Cross Street 45 Bohmer, H. 307 High Street, Plumstead 175 TABLE XXIII.—contin... |
a78bd9cf-c8e0-4097-9ad5-a3411ef97e79 | 16 Lakedale Road 53 Finch, G. A. Davis, D. H. 13 The Parade, New Eltham 54 170 Albert Road 55 West, W. H. J. Rear of 49 Lakedale Road 56 Phipps, H. 15a Sand Street 57 Smith, Elizabeth 12 The Broadway, Eltham 58 Bennett, Rose 22 Glyndon Road 59 Williams, Ellen 12 Thomas Street, Woolwich 60 Bartrum, Abner 167 Kingsman St... |
a3a12a2a-9a5e-47cb-8b36-fd9c7a1846be | 6 Samuel Street 68 Harrington, James 26 Prospect Row 69 Greatrex, F. Lydwin Cottage, Plumstead Common 70 Cole, E. J. 18 Camrose Street 71 Finnimore, W.J. 21 Walpole Place 72 Lyons, J. & Co., Ltd. 99 Powis Street 73 McGee, Jane 42 Mulgrave Place 74 Attenborough, Caroline 18 Prospect Place 75 Marsh, C... Ashurst, Shrewsb... |
bf960325-8cf3-4fda-b7b7-47624d482e7d | 289 High Street, Plumstead 84 Espline, G. 48 High Street, Woolwich 85 R.A. Co-operative Society The Links, Plumstead Common Road 86 Jones, W. H. 39 Beresford Street 87 Holdway, Georgina H. 45 Bostall Hill 88 Buck, E. V. 52 Raglan Road 89 Challis, P. W. 4 High Street, Woolwich 90 Frost, W. D. 44 Powis Street 176 TABLE X... |
8c860419-17ea-42b8-98db-8c03d4066835 | 3 Wellington Street 97 Flint, Emma 124 Maxey Road 98 Gittings, W. J. " Cold Blow," Plumstead Common 99 Poulter, G. E. 52 Whitworth Road 100 Brown, H.J. 92 Kingsman Street 101 Phillips, J. H. 77 Kingsman Street 102 Curtis, Stephen 181 Abbey Wood Road 103 Grace, James 18 The Broadway, Eltham 104 Cornwall, J. 14 Frances S... |
df1e8934-7fcb-44e3-9250-b9b8ff1a4b59 | 68½ Bloomfield Road 114 Townsend, Rose E. 104 Brookhill Road 115 Fuller, R. E. & Co. Southwood Road, Eltham 177 TABLE XXIV. List of Applicants Registered as Purveyors of Milk During 1911. No. Name. Address. 116 Hurst, Minnie 113a, High Street, Woolwich 117 Voice, Charles 102, Ann Street, Plumstead 118 Trodd, W. J. 19, ... |
d4c06d6f-d3b7-4641-a8ef-d0554eb1b4db | (T. Newman) Hill, G. M. 94, Wellington Street, Woolwich 30, High Street, Eltham 126 Hilder, Edward 102, Ann Street, Plumstead 127 Gouzens, Jesse 46, Church Street, Woolwich 128 Phillips, Sophia 141, Albert Road, North Woolwich 129 Warhaft, Violet 107, Pattison Road, Plumstead |
96ff0ba5-8b49-476f-9b7e-6418232e34e8 | AK 4372 Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH FOR WOOLWICH. WOOLWICH: The Pioneer Press (T.U. and 48 hours), 3, New Road. Woo16 Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH FOR WOOLWICH. 1912. WOOLWICH: The Pioneer Press (T.U. and 48 hours),... |
f44e30f5-9e9e-49d5-b861-7094d0ef6f63 | Alfred John Walkin, 17, Beechhill Road, Eltham. Councillors— Richard Marsh William Allen, 26, Wrottesley Road, Plumstead. William Williams Bullworthy, 243b, Eglinton Road, Plumstead. Leon Charles Chasteauneuf, 224, Burrage Road, Plumstead. Henry Alfred Hart, 4, Chester Place, Plumstead. Thomas Henry Hutchings, "Hammerw... |
f7e21896-7a22-47ac-bff4-43b697c6a2a9 | Inst.). District Sanitary Inspectors: John W. Rance (Cert. San. Inst.), Glyndon Ward. William Little (Cert. San. Inst.), St. Nicholas Ward. William Wood (Cert. San. Inst.), River Ward. 3 Alfred G. Potter (Cert. San. Inst.), Eltham Parish and St. George's Ward. William Tedham (Cert. San. Inst.), Central and St. Margaret... |
af6b4ceb-4025-4802-93c0-d2f922b504ef | Women Sanitary Inspectors: Alice M. Middlebrooke (Cert. San. Inst, and San. Insprs. Exmn. Board). Marion FitzGerald (Cert. San. Insprs. Exmn. Bd., and Sch. Hygiene (Univ. Coll.). Chief Clerk: Amyas Britter (Cert. R. San. Inst.) Assistant Clerks: Harry S. Smith. H. M. Collyer. Boy Clerk : H. T. Prescott. Mortuary Keeper... |
9aabf7ef-6795-4bac-9251-6a19103b1160 | Area of Borough 8,276.6 Acres Population—Census, 1911 121,376 do. estimated to middle of 1912 123,311 Inhabited Houses—Census, 1911 21,463 Persons to an acre 14.7 Persons to a House—Census, 1911 5.65 Marriages 983 Births 2747 Birth Rate 22.3 Deaths 1420 Death Rate 11.5 Infantile Mortality 73 per 1,000 births 5 TABLE OF... |
1b6e0cd3-d33c-46d0-87fa-38e65695cb2e | Population—Houses 12 Births 15 Marriages 18 Deaths—Woolwich Death Rate compared with other Boroughs 19 Lives and Illness Saved 22 Infant Mortality—Preventive Measures 23 Still-births 25 Mortality under five years 25 Zymotic Death Bate 25 Inquests and Uncertified Deaths 26 Deaths in Public Institutions 27 Poor Law Stati... |
f8a9bc2c-0ab8-4eeb-9b47-30830fd0d38c | Statistics—Tables 43 Erysipelas 50 Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis 50 Anterior Polio-Myelitis 51 Puerperal Fever 51 Influenza, Bronchitis, and Pneumonia 52 Tuberculosis—Notification 52 Duration of Illness 55 Source of Infection—Occupation 55 Bacteriological Diagnosis 57 Hospital and Sanatorium Treatment 57 Charge for Beds 57... |
f085265a-0b4b-431c-b1ac-e542c65837f4 | and Milk Shops 88 Slaughterhouses 90 Nuisances—Complaints, Drains, Water-closets, Supervision of Drainage 90 Public-house Urinals 91 House Inspection 91 Medical Officer's Inspections 91 Overcrowding 92 7 page Nuisances—Smoke Nuisance 92 Defective Light 93 Verminous Rooms 93 Dust Removal—Collection, Cost of 93 Trade Ref... |
50f5ea20-00bf-4446-b486-7720eb517cb8 | Disinfectants 106 Health Shelter 107 Mortuaries 107 Cemeteries 107 Cleansing of Verminous Persons—Cleansing School Children 108 Public Baths—Lavatories and Cleanliness 109 Tents, Vans, and Sheds 110 Notices and Prosecutions under Public Health (London) Act 111 Bacteriological Examinations 111 Infant Consultation 111 Wo... |
45096d8f-395d-4826-b465-ee18a39feded | Institutions inside and outside the district receiving sick and infirm persons from the district 123 ,, II. Population, Births Registered, Deaths at all ages, and Deaths under One Year for each Registration District during 1910, 1911, and 1912 124 ,, III.—Cases of Infectious Disease notified at all ages, at various age... |
b263082d-a735-4d01-8dbf-085a0ea9be68 | 137 „ VII.— Death Rates and Infant Mortality of the various London Boroughs, 1906-10, 1911, and 1912 . 139 „ VIII.— Meteorology and Registered Deaths from all causes and from certain prevalent diseases in each week of the year 1912 143 „ IX.— Weekly Averages for Meteorology and Registered Deaths from all causes and fro... |
8037f278-5ed2-4029-96ca-d6870e925f67 | — Summary of the General Work of the Public Health Department for 1912, the number of Nuisances abated, and Notices served in each Ward 155 , XVb.— Summary of Work of Chief Inspector, and Miscellaneous 157 „ XVc.— Inspection of Factories, Workshops, and Workplaces 158 , XVd.— Proceedings during 1912 re Milk Shops, Cows... |
c2b30994-2503-4836-bfcd-40d8fb0b4a94 | 161 „ XVI.— List of Streets Inspected—House to House—and number of houses where defects were found 162 „ XVII.— Prosecutions in 1912 under the Public Health (London) Act and By-Laws and Housing of the Working Classes Act 167 „ XVIII.— Summary of Articles Analysed under the Sale of Food and Drugs Act 168 „ XVIIIa.— Proc... |
ff57ddbb-e63c-463b-b908-12f46b5fce28 | —List of Milk-sellers 177 ,, XXIV.— List of Persons Registered as Purveyors of Milk during 1912 180 CHARTS:— Showing Deatlh Rate, Birth Rate, and Infantile Death Rate, 18911912, facing Page 22. Phthisis—Death Rate and Temperature, 1891 1912—England, London, Woolwich, Greenwich, and Lewisham, facing Page 54. 10 PREFACE.... |
5656f1e3-78cf-4949-ac86-5043da06f76c | It is particularly satisfactory, after twenty-two years of public service, to be able to report that the Death Rate of the Borough has been reduced to two-thirds and the Infantile Death Rate to little more than one-half what it was when the Plumstead Vestry appointed me Medical Officer of Health of the larger part of t... |
698f6c5f-9c52-42e9-87c3-717b80e20d47 | Mayor and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, SIDNEY DAVIES. 12 Twelfth Annual Report ON THE HEALTH OF THE METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF WOOLWICH, Year ending 31st December, 1912. PART I. STATISTICS. 1. Population. The basis of all statistics is the population, and the value of the birth and death rates depends on its being as... |
c7b10762-17cd-4725-a57f-ba6de0c420b2 | Woolwich Parish 40,848 41,625 36,710 Plumstead Parish (West) 52,4361 38,569 40,328 Do. (East) 29,758 30,888 Eltham Parish 5,710 7,226 13,450 98,994 117,178 121,376 13 The population to the middle of 1912 is estimated as follows:— Parish, Census1, 1911 Additional houses occupied between April, 1911, and July, 1912. New ... |
eb2332d3-8517-4e9e-baae-6cd754e49a3a | (East) 030,888 66 14 5 400 31,288 Eltham 13,450 21 99 5 600 14,050 Total 121,376 274 113 5 1,935 123,311 The sex population at the two last Censuses was as follows : Males. Females. 1911 61,271 60,105 1901 61,273 55,905 The increase of population is seen to be wholly among females. This is accounted for by the fact tha... |
0ba6cf99-98bd-4b40-8a42-1200f12e25d3 | The following table gives the population, number of houses, and persons to a house, of each Ward as found at the Censuses of 1901 and 1911:— Census 1901. Census 1911. Wards. Population. No. of Inhabited Houses. Persons to a House. Population. No. of Inhabited Houses. Persons to a House. Dockyard 8712 1325 6.57 7199 121... |
c3340997-6865-42dd-99f9-2eb21a89bbd2 | George's 10684 878 12.13 9083 860 10.56 Burrage 9837 1735 5.67 8887 1688 5.26 Glyndon 9810 1697 5.78 9501 1769 5.37 Herbert 9080 1612 5.63 8780 1739 5.05 St. Margaret's 9842 1638 6.00 13160 2578 5.10 Central 10118 1805 5.61 9083 1831 4.96 St. |
e7f0ae1f-563c-406d-8ace-58b916863a3d | Nicholas 19640 2805 7.00 21805 3729 5.84 Eltham 7226 1353 5.34 13450 2814 4.77 The Borough 117178 18086 6.47 121376 21463 5.65 In the last three years unoccupied houses have been filling up, and there is now a decided difficulty in obtaining a small self-contained house in a sanitary condition. 3. The following table s... |
9d24a9f0-6b70-49bc-9f9e-4bb095c6c3ea | 6 Eltham 85 15 Most of the new houses certified in 1912 were in Eltham Parish. 4. At the 1911 Census there were 1,296 unoccupied houses in the Borough, viz.: 450 in Woolwich, 387 in West Plumstead, 250 in East Plumstead, and 209 in Eltham. At the 1901 Census there were 234 in the Borough, viz. : 46 in Woolwich, 86 in P... |
fb33f6ab-bd07-43c8-afef-9d8f68ae457e | In April, 1911, the Rate Collectors found 390 houses empty in Woolwich, 340 in West Plumstead, 240 in East Plumstead, and 130 in Eltham. BIRTHS. 5. The number of births was 2,747, viz.: 918 in Woolwich Parish, 894 in West Plumstead, 668 in East Plumstead, and 267 in Kitham (corrected for children born in the Infirmary,... |
5a42bb75-54de-452b-8bd1-1919f50d507d | As long as this ratio is maintained there need be no anxiety as to the increase of the population. 16 Notification of Births. 2,639 births were notified under the Notification of Births Act. This is at the rate of 96 per cent. of the registered births, compared with 83, 88, 93, and 91, per cent. in the four preceding y... |
902c45eb-ae4b-4a62-8571-8456850754a8 | A card of instructions is sent to the mother of every child at once on notification, and the Lady Health Visitor visits in the course of the next week or two those mothers who are considered to most need instruction. With very few exceptions the advice is welcomed. It was pointed out that the code of instructions diffe... |
bbbb55aa-1efc-4b49-98d2-3763fdbc30ba | (See also Health Visitor's Report.) 6. The following table gives the birth-rate of the Borough during the years 1901-5, 1906-10, 1911, and 1912, and, for the purpose of comparison, the corresponding rates of the neighbouring Boroughs, London and England:— BIRTH-RATE. 1901-5. 1906-10. 1911 1912. |
3d976eaf-81c0-453c-9eab-ac99d1fda7b8 | Greenwich Borough 27.6 26.5 24.9 25.0 Lewisham 25.7 23.3 21.2 20.4 West Ham 33.1 31.4 29.9 29.6 East Ham 33.8 25.8 25.8 Erith 34.1 25.7 23.6 London 28.2 26.51 25.5 24.7 England and Wales 28.2 26.0 24.4 23.8 Woolwich Borough 29.2 25.3 23.2 22.3 7. The following table gives the birth-rate for the Borough and each registr... |
e8698b56-d431-4922-834d-1d1bfe6a6bcb | Correction has been made for births in the Infirmary, Female Hospital, the Wood Street Home for Mothers and Babies and outlying institutions, and the births distributed to the parishes to which they properly belong. East Plumstead and Eltham had the lowest birth-rate of the four registration districts. 18 1891-1895. 1... |
d8ff764c-4ac4-4745-ac78-69f43e797cae | Woolwich Borough 32.5 30.2 29.2 25.3 23.2 22.3 Woolwich Parish 31.1 30.1 290 27.9 27.1 24.8 Plumstead— West 33.3 31.0 30.1 24.7 20.6 21.9 East 23.4 21.3 Eltham Parish 22.8 20.6 240 21.6 18.5 19.0 8. Illegitimate Births. 46 of the births registered were illegitimate, giving a rate of 17 per 1,000 births, compared with 2... |
fd7c5c80-1564-4229-8e41-0accc3a57ece | The marriage-rate was 16.0, compared with 15.0 and 16.4 in the two preceding years. In 1911 the marriage-rate in London was 17.8. DEATHS. 10. Table I. gives the gross and net deaths and death rates in 1912, and each of the past 10 years, and shows how the net deaths are arrived at. The net death-rates (which are the on... |
da7b2e40-3ce0-4a08-a871-ce8ade22f4a2 | But in order to institute a fair comparison between one district and another, it is necessary to further correct the death-rate for sex and age distribution, for it is obvious that a population containing a large number of young persons between the ages of five and thirty, when the death-rate is very low, should have a... |
9364da18-9fb2-4676-a9dc-7b90e16d5746 | The following table shows the net and corrected death-rates of Woolwich, compared with London and the adjoining Boroughs:— Net. Corrected. England and Wales 13.3 13.3 95 Great Towns 13.8 14.6 London 13.6 14.3 Greenwich 13.1 13.4 Lewisham 10.5 10.8 West Ham 14.2 14.5 East Ham 10.6 11.3 Erith 11.89 — Woolwich 11.5 12.3 2... |
5c025e75-3c0c-4068-91c1-989c69579730 | In 1912 Woolwich Parish had the highest death-rate and Eltham Parish the lowest of the four districts. The greatest decrease has occurred in Woolwich and Eltham Parishes. 1886-1890. 1891-1895. 1896-1900. 1901-1905. 1906-1910. 1911. 1912. |
0bb965ff-69fe-4eb5-9170-3248f7484599 | Woolwich Borough — 17.2 16.9 13.9 12.5 12.8 11.5 Woolwich Parish* 20.4 19.3 20.1 16.5 14.8 15.6 13.2 Plumstead— West 16.4 16.0 15.1 12.9 12.0 13.4 11.5 East 11.4 11.0 Eltham Parish — 13.0 14.6 10.2 10.1 8.3 8.4 London 20.0 19.8 18.5 16.1 14.9 15.0 13.6 *Three years—1888, 1889 and 1890. 14. |
3dc2f670-7abc-4c67-baad-c5e1152ae9a3 | The following table gives the numbers dying at various ages in the past ten years from all causes, and the deaths at all ages from certain disease not hereafter referred to:- DEATHS—1903 to 1912. Year. Age Period. Under 1 1-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-35 35-4. 45-55 55-65 65-75 75 and over. 1903 399 155 30 26 20 50 110... |
79fe191b-3b27-4d5a-909b-bb357b6d428f | 1907 372 207 37 28 43 52 75 129 148 160 202 162 1908 298 134 51 21 36 33 96 123 134 166 212 212 1909 240 163 55 20 40 37 93 130 165 183 244 167 1910 240 105 35 25 26 34 81 127 131 202 201 203 1911 273 136 37 27 24 36 85 132 168 211 214 218 1912 201 119 30 24 40 26 82 123 135 234 187 219 Deaths from 1903 1904 1905 1906 ... |
bbec3ada-cdbf-4124-b4ef-b102011dc350 | 227 216 217 243 268 248 265 270 Nephritis and Bright's disease 38 35 46 52 49 42 50 43 43 57 Respiratory diseases—all forms (except Phthisis) 269 285 264 277 209 234 250 236 206 216 21 22 It is seen that the number of deaths at all age periods under 55 was much below the average of previous years, and at several age pe... |
0b40dc54-16a8-4136-b7d9-a0c9e8ca829a | shows the number of deaths in 1912, from 57 principal causes at various ages. Several alterations have been made in the table in order to include all the headings of the Table III. required by the Local Government Board Appendicitis caused 18 deaths in 1912, compared with 3 and 8 in the two preceding years. Of the 18 d... |
8d770926-0bf0-426c-a26c-1f02d1030d31 | The chart on the opposite page shows graphically how the birth and death rates have varied in the past 21 years. It is seen that while the birth-rate has come down to 66 per cent. of what it formerly was, the death-rate has been reduced lower still, viz., to 61 per cent. of its figure in 1891. Chart showing Death Rate ... |
f21d3660-573d-4277-8595-33678d332fe4 | These results have, it will be admitted, exceeded the expectations of the most sanguine sanitary reformers, and whatever objections may be made by the cautious and the economical in future, they cannot, in the face of such figures as the above, say that the deaths of the young are not to a large extent preventable. Few... |
cb01b512-b4da-4ea4-89c8-b1a2d1a8d680 | Lewisham 112 92 104 70 Greenwich 107 112 129 84 West Ham 158 126 141 102 East Ham 131 106 119 71 Erith 112 80 70 69 London 10 114 128 90 95 Great Towns - 127 140 101 England and Wales 135 115 130 93 Woolwich Borough 119 97 98 73 24 Four Metropolitan Boroughs had a lower infantile mortality than Woolwich, viz.:—Hampstea... |
d172b987-69c1-4cbb-b1ae-98b7ca284f75 | gives full details as to the ages at death and causes of death of the 201 infants dying in 1912 under one year. It shows that 45 per cent. who died were under one month old, compared with 37 per cent. in the previous eight years. 52 deaths were from premature birth, compared with 61, 72, 41, 51, and 51, in the five pre... |
f4fbc6d6-3ddd-40f4-b85f-64106ff1af10 | The following table gives the infantile mortality during 1911 and 1912 and the five preceding quinquennia in the Borough and each registration district:— 1886- 1891- 1896- 1901- 1906- 1911 1912 1890 1895 1900 1905 1910 Woolwich Parish *151 157 170 134 109 110 94 Plumstead— West 121 120 132 113 91 104 53 East 82 81 Elth... |
25f53220-5d5f-40e4-9956-2b9af35860a0 | The death-rate per 1,000 births from premature birth in Woolwich Borough was 18.9, compared with 14.0, 17.9 and 18.1, in the three preceding years. In London it was 18.5 in 1910. There were 9 deaths of illegitimate infants. The deathrate of illegitimate infants under one year was 196 per 1,000 births, and that of legit... |
3cec27db-7c25-4cef-944c-a712166eeefa | 71 still-born children were buried in Woolwich and Plumstead Cemeteries, compared with 97, 93, 92, 92, and 74, in the five preceding years. 64 still-births. were notified, compared with 54 and 68 in 1910 and 1911 respectively. 22. Deaths between One and Five Years. 68 deaths occurred between one and two years, and 51 b... |
c3eb1ac3-ee4c-40d7-b214-920e4e6d8b72 | The number of deaths from scarlet fever, diphtheria, measles, whooping-cough, enteric 26 fever, and from diarrhoea and enteritis, under two years of age, was 95, and the death-rate per 1,000 population 0.77, compared with 1.27 in 1911. The Zymotic death-rate has fallen steadily since 1901, and is now less than half wha... |
48fb7a97-fb72-490d-93ad-0772f80869dc | Accidental causes: Burns and Scalds 1 Drowning 5 Falls 10 Fractures 4 Run over 5 Suffocation, overlying 3 Poison 1 Anaesthetics - Other accidental causes 6 35 4. Homicidal causes: Suicide 10 Murder and Manslaughter 1 11 105 The "Accidental Causes" were 35, 49, 23, 42, and 44, in the five preceding years. The "Homicidal... |
052e4cea-c6b2-4adf-b68f-47a214d2360b | of total deaths, compared with 19.4 and 18.8 in 1910.11. Table IA. shows the institutions, inside and outside the Borough, receiving sick and infirm persons belonging to the Borough, and Table IV. shows the number of deaths from each disease occurring in public institutions. Over one-third of the total deaths occurred ... |
291bf890-fc24-4b1b-bd3d-6c508e98a319 | Information as to the occurrence of disease is obtained partly by death returns, and partly by notifications of illness. The former are received from the Registrars of Births and Deaths ; the latter are made principally by medical practitioners, but also by school teachers, and very occasionally by other persons. The f... |
899346f6-124a-4fdd-be2c-1eec7c9adf89 | By order of the London County Council, approved by the Local Government Board, made under Section 56 of Public Health (London) Act, the following diseases have since been added to the list:—Polio-myelitis, cerebro-spinal fever, ophthalmia neonatorum, glanders, anthrax, and hydrophobia. In 1911 the Local Government Boar... |
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