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b6559108-3ea1-4a86-adb6-de161dd58017 | Among other complaints of unsound food investigated by the Food Inspectors, were mould in sausages (4 cases); mould in cakes and pies (3 cases); dirty bread (8 cases); mouldy Jam; mould in a tin of beans; unsound meat (9 cases); maggots In biscuits (2 cases); a piece of rubber in a tin-of peaches found to be a small ru... |
93c36d3e-b28a-4811-a5d7-f00049f0fd19 | The complainants were subsequently advised of the action taken. Where complaints of stale food are received the shop premises are visited, with the result that in many instances the remaining stock is withdrawn from sale. -45- UNSOUND POOD During the year more than 26,000 individual items of foodstuffs of all kinds wei... |
5a1c0302-2e9b-458e-9b0c-ac5c594996fb | However, 111 carcases of pigs, sheep, or calves were condemned because of their unsuitability for human food. Pneumonia in pigs, and parasitic infestations of various kinds were currently the most prevalent cause of condemnation. The overall picture was that animals being presented for slaughter were being received in ... |
763ba511-c21d-436c-b922-76c138341e7b | 10,773 60 7,142 11,865 33,569 All diseases (except Tuberculosis and Cysticerci) - Whole carcases condemned - - 29 5 77 Carcases of which some part or organ was condemned 3,719 20 20 425 8,734 Percentage of the number inspected affected with disease other than Tuberculosis and Cysticerci 34.5 33.3 .68 3.6 26.2 Tuberculo... |
8916bdbf-73e8-4f75-9315-ae97e7c0353e | Further Smoke Control Areas were declared, and at the end of 1962 there were 15 Areas in operation and a further four in various stages towards completion. The following Areas, details of which have been previously reported, are now in operation:- St. Mary's Middle Park (South West) St. Mary's No. 2. Clothworker's Wood... |
363bdcd3-5407-4950-832f-550058e0ffa2 | Virtually all the properties will be newly erected Borough Council dwellings, therefore no conversions will be necessary. Operative dates- 1st October, 1963. Glyndon No. 2 This Area incorporates the second phase of the Council's Redevelopment Scheme, together with adjacent London County Council redevelopment on the nor... |
46610dba-b029-4783-ac14-ba1c644b5819 | Operative date:- 1st October, 1963. Eltham Area This is a large Area of predominently private property. It comprises 1,550 acres and 5,325 dwellings. Of the total number of properties, 358 are Borough Council permanent dwellings, 763 are London County Council permanent dwellings, and the remainder are private dwellings... |
6c9679d5-c0c9-4513-96f4-6f32bde634f1 | It will comprise 540 acres, involving some 4,200 dwellings, virtually all of which are privately owned. It is estimated that some 3,000 dwellings will require works of conversion. It is anticipated that the operative date will be 1st October,, 1964. GENERAL At the end of the year there were 2,854 acres and 19,473 dwell... |
d364b614-4ef2-458b-8605-091333997318 | Name of Area Size (Acres) Premises Date of Declaration Order Confirmed Operative Date 1. St. Mary's 26 595 30.10.57 13. 3.58 1.10.58 2. Abbey Wood (Abbey Estate) 202 2,515 29. 1.58 8. 5.58 1.11.58 3. Abbey Wood 157 1,251 30.10.57 4. 7.58 1.10.59 4. Middle Park (North East) 163 1,122) \ 5. Middle Park (South West) 100 7... |
9b0168bc-7e32-45cc-a767-20400670afdf | Clothworkers Wood 260 1,868 4. 9.59 15. 2.60 1.10.60 8. Coldharbour 350 2,806 22. 7.60 18.10.60 1.10.61 9. Abbey Wood No. 3. 580 1,973 22. 7.60 18.10.60 1.10.61 10. St. Mary's No. 2. 26 596 26.10.60 29. 3.61 1.10.61 11. St. Mary's No. 3. 12 Not yet constructed 26.10.60 18. 4.61 1.11.61 12. New Eltham 380 1,916 31. 5.61... |
48fb7428-e403-40d9-9ed3-9262cf52325c | Horn Park 454 2,359 31. 5.61 22.11.61 1.12.62 14. Garrison North 260 350 31. 5.61 7.11.61 1.10.62 15. Glyndon 6 250 1.11.61 1. 2.62 1.10.62 16. Eltham 1,550 5,325 4. 7.62 9.11.62 I.IO.63 17. St. Mary's No. 4. 8 191 24.10.62 - 1.10.63 18. Glyndon No. 2. 26 390 24.10.62 - 1.10.63 19. |
ecac890c-fcc5-4aec-a530-cb4a03c60e11 | Rockmount 5 253 24.10.62 - 1.10.63 -48- further Circular on the simplification of administrative procedure concurrently with a request that local authorities review their progress in this field and report on their proposals for the period 1962-1966. The revised procedure enables the Council to dispense with the submiss... |
192594e6-ba52-4023-9bf9-5583553a2ff3 | The estimated number of premises to be brought under Smoke Control for the five-year period 1959-1963 has already been exceeded. If the present annual average rate of 4,000 premises is maintained the programme should be completed by 1968. The original target date was 1972. In the light of the Minister's suggestion that... |
051ec6c4-097b-4620-ac03-ec793806acd8 | The Minister also issued a list of revised principles applicable to the payment of grant. The Council's policy accords with these revised principles. HARDSHIP CASES The Clean Air Act gives the Council discretion to pay greater than a 7/10ths grant where it considers this to be reasonable, to cover cases of financial ha... |
52766092-21f4-4e86-b6b5-7c146f83149b | for an individual dwelling should not be incurred in providing means of ignition. Apart from a slight decrease in the ceiling figure, this did not conflict with the Council's policy. A cost of over £12. has only very rarely been incurred by a resident in a Smoke Control Area. The availability of three makes of electric... |
fa79872e-5f2a-42a4-98b8-1492dd502e25 | may render unnecessary the preliminary visits by the Council's staff. Therefore, it is of even greater importance to keep individual householders fully informed and advised of the Council's activities. Quite apart from the legal requirements as to publicity, the Council notifies residents by individual letters of every... |
22844964-7fe6-4e11-be78-69ce16b94adc | Any person installing such a furnace must give prior notice to the Council and may submit detailed plans and specifications for the Council's approval before the works of installation take place. During 1962, one application for prior approval was received in respect of the installation of a new boilerhouse at a local ... |
68cdcf10-f425-4b61-9336-412adc58f13f | In addition to routine contact, this Council has for many years been active in the promotion of Health Education through the provision of various services designed to inform the public of the health facilities available and to encourage them collectively and individually to make the fullest use of them. Recently, incre... |
c9607c4c-ac2f-4db5-b506-e93ff61c2684 | After programmes where films only are shown, questions are asked, demonstrating perhaps that people are no longer merely content to watch but wish to enquire further. Indications of this move towards "participation" have been noted in other fields. Talks alone last about 30 minutes, including time for questions. When c... |
e5ad2526-ee69-4b58-9bc0-29ab76fb0654 | of Sessions Total Talks Films Both Home Safety 12 24 5 41 Smoke Control 2 4 2 8 Clean Water & Sanitation 2 5 1 8 Infectious Disease & Hygiene 2 7 2 11 Old People's Welfare - 1 1 2 Pests 2 2 _ 4 Food 4 7 - 11 Others 3 31 - 34 27 81 11 119 -52- TABLE II Organisation Afternoon Evening Total Audience Religious 22 18 40 1,7... |
cd1bfd50-9dee-4a8d-a59b-b5b782336ad2 | Other leaflets are included in the monthly distribution of "Better Health" to general practitioners' surgeries and to factories. In addition to seasonal subjects such as "Kill that Fly" campaigns in the summer months, and other general public health information and advice, there is a regular distribution of leaflets an... |
f01b2c6f-84f4-495e-b0ba-9ccb1b23404c | In addition, a large selection of leaflets and a display of appliances is made available. A Public Meeting is held in each area when a Smoke Control Order is confirmed and a mobile display unit is sited in selected roads in the area. Fuller details of the Council's Smoke Control programme can be found on Page 46. -53- ... |
ab97062b-0328-42fa-85c6-52aff5935b14 | In addition, through the courtesy of the Road Safety Committee, posters were exhibited on nearly 40 sites throughout the Borough as they were issued by the Ministry of Health. Posters were also displayed on the Department's transport. The incidence of lung cancer is a matter of grave concern and the Council are willing... |
55033419-cfa7-48b5-b102-79cb059b8080 | The Committee was appointed on the 4th July, 1962 comprising five Members of the Borough Council and representatives of interested organisations. The Committee was appointed with the following Terms of Reference: -54- "To act tinder the general directions of the Health Committee in the exercise of its powers under the ... |
98a8e043-855f-4094-9922-1441b08a22df | Statistics were presented showing the gravity of the problem. A resume of the relevant legislation dealing with aspects of Home Safety was also included for the information of the Committee. Besides deciding to participate in the national Home Safety Training Year, the Committee decided to put a number of measures into... |
3cab01ae-d8e9-49c4-85a9-2c90d059acc3 | -55- Figures for Division 6 are as follows:Falls: On same level 77 One level to another 170 Unspecified 407 Poisoning: Gassing 8 Other 43 Burns 11 Scalds 40 Suffocation - Others: Electrical 3 Cutting and Piercing 40 Impact 24 Unspecified 4l 864 (c) The Oil Heaters Regulations, 1962 These Regulations, made under the pro... |
f7be73ad-59b2-49f6-a31a-8dad4cb8b933 | It is, therefore, important that the attention of the public should be drawn to the fact that the manufacturers' instructions should be followed and that the heaters when in use are placed in a draughtfree position, with adequate ventilation of the room, and the practice of airing clothes on or too near them discourage... |
3a0e7120-e870-48be-a530-a307ade8c3f9 | It is believed that this is due to the fact that, in general, home accidents are not "news" and do not attract the same press coverage that the more spectacular road, rail and other accidents receive. There is an urgent need for bringing home the fact that "home is where the accident is" to the public in general. (ii) ... |
96d283eb-bf56-470a-957f-8851aeb72083 | (iv) Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme - Further courses of instruction on Home Safety were arranged for candidates for the above scheme. Two courses were arranged, one for the first level and one for the second level. Courses covered four 60-minute periods and involved the use of posters, flannelgraph, filmstrips and f... |
68558c11-1f3e-4ebb-8a44-41ac1b201889 | -57- PREVALENCE AND CONTROL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE The following diseases are compulsorily notifiable in the Borough:- Anthrax, Cholera, Diphtheria, Dysentery, Encephalitis (Acute), Erysipelas, Enteric Fever, Food Poisoning, Leprosy, Malaria, Measles, Membranous Croup, Meningococcal Infection, Ophthalmia Neonatorum, Pne... |
bf80ca25-ba56-40e5-b456-1e3b947dd615 | Cases of infectious disease notified to the Department are immediately visited by the Public Health Inspectors and disinfection is carried out wherever applicable. Where the patient is nursed at home, the Inspectors see that home isolation continues satisfactorily, and at the end of the infectious period, where necessa... |
f068bb74-4fab-45d7-b7e5-898fc4ef47ce | He took to his bed on the following day and remained there until his admission to Hospital. Chickenpox was prevalent in the district at the time and this highly modified rash with mild general symptoms was therefore not immediately brought to the notice of the Health Department. Viriological confirmation was obtained a... |
4c65a737-131b-416d-809d-d7240e4ea3ad | The patient had been well vaccinated whilst in the Armed Forces, lastly in 1945, and this was probably the main factor in producing this highly modified case. The source of infection was not discovered; all possible clues, including several rumours, were followed up but to no purpose. As vaccination was not likely to b... |
4fa93179-668f-4de7-800b-2c76320139b0 | In addition to the vaccination of all known contacts, it was found necessary, owing to the public demand, to arrange for mass vaccination. The County Council gave every assistance in arranging emergency vaccination sessions at their clinics and certain schools in the area, and together with the help of all General Prac... |
59504c2e-1df7-4bef-99af-2a36bbf939e7 | None had been vaccinated since infancy, and this, combined with excellent first time vaccination "takes" in all, strongly suggests low immunological protection over the period of exposure. DYSENTERY Of the 32 cases originally notified, three were subsequently confirmed and found to be cases of Sonne Dysentery; one was ... |
471e04ec-9c4d-4dd4-900d-9c4b009939de | PUERPERAL PYREXIA Of the 87 notified cases of Puerperal Pyrexia occurring in the Borough, 2k of the patients were not Woolwich mothers. -60- TABLE NO. 15 NOTIFICATION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES (EXCLUDING TUBERCULOSIS), 1962 Under 1 yr. 1-4 yrs. 5-14 yrs. 15-44 yrs. 45-64 yrs. 65 and over Total Admitted to Hospital Scarlet... |
026b5ec4-94fc-4c61-867f-840822de4177 | - 1 _ _ 1 _ Puerperal Pyrexia _ _ _ 86 1 _ 87 87 Ophthalmia Neonatorum 10 _ _ _ _ _ 10 10 Whooping Cough 3 10 7 1 _ _ 21 2 Measles 3 27 _ 4 1 _ 66 3 Poliomyelitis __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Smallpox _ __ _ 1 _ _ 1 1 Paratyphoid Fever _ _ _ 1 _ _ 1 1 TABLE NO. 16 TUBERCULOSIS Table of Notifications and Deaths compared with Popula... |
e779a451-b860-4279-a140-a401f4e1c23a | 569 1.8 1954 145,000 200 21 .14 1,443 1.4 1955 145,000 154 23 .15 1,537 1.4 1956 144,000 155 22 .14 1,524 1.4 1957 143,000 145 22 .14 1,504 1.4 1958 142,000 101 20 .14 1,514 1.3 1959 142,000 86 14 .09 1,542 .9 1960 143,000 72 9 .06 1,424 .6 1961 146,850 56 16 .11 1,616 .9 1962 148,000 63 10 .06 1,580 .6 -61- TABLE NO. |
2f3bcb00-c6be-46a5-870f-5010c9958be6 | 17 The following is an extract from the Tuberculosis Register for 1962:- Pulmonary Non-Pulmonary M F Total M F Total Cases notified for the first time. 40 16 56 3 4 7 Other additions to Register during the year, including transfers of patients from other areas. 35 44 79 2 4 6 Cases on Register at 31st December, 1962. |
54461ac5-c41a-497d-9650-b8c30d28720c | 819 673 1,492 40 68 108 The following Table gives the age groups of new cases notified:- Formal Notifications Number of Primary Notifications of New Cases [ 1 1- 4 514 1524 2534 3544 4554 5564 6574 75 & up Total (All ages) PULMONARY - Males - - - 4 5 8 4 13 2 4 40 Females - 1 2 1 3 3 3 - 1 2 16 NON-PULMONARY - Males - ... |
ad59c480-281b-40ef-8bf4-e48f6f199a51 | Morgan, the Director of the South East London Mass X-Ray Service for the following information on the work of the Unit in the Borough during 1962. Dr. Morgan writes:- "13,120 people were x-rayed during 1962, and 19 cases of tuberculosis requiring close supervision or hospital treatment were -62- discovered. This gives ... |
65496313-b865-425b-be7b-240f9e04cbad | 1 "over 45's") 3 Firms - Routine visits 4,854 1,301 10 2 Firms - Visits mainly in connection with examination of men over fortyfive. 2,04l 6 1 _ Hospitals, etc. 148 602 _ _ Brief public visits, mainly in connection with examination of men over forty-five. 277 152 _ 10,012 3,108 14 5 13,120 19 Two interesting facts aris... |
e5ccd402-0c29-4030-bec2-f1fdf3dadf3f | Eight and five cases respectively of tuberculosis were found in these groups, which gives an incidence of 3.2 amongst men and 3.9 amongst women." |
5d14f69a-1c68-4c4f-b313-c4ea662f3809 | Other Non-Tuberculous Abnormalities included the following: MEN Carcinoma of bronchus 3 Carcinoma of segmoid Secondaries in liver 1 Pneumoconiosis 1 WOMEN Carcinoma of bronchus 1 Pneumonitis 2 Sarcoidosis 4 Bronchiectasis 1 -63- MEN Spontaneous pneumothorax 1 Pneumonitis 13 Bronchiectasis 3 Chronic Bronchitis and Emphy... |
bb0e2069-cc2f-42b5-8a6f-553486f6f4bc | following notification of infectious disease. Of these, 91 rooms were occupied by persons suffering from tuberculosis. A total of 1,586 visits was made by the Public Health Inspectors to check on verminous conditions, and 69 premises were found to have minor infestations of bugs or fleas. Disinfestation was carried out... |
82acf35a-5a58-4fc0-8ae7-d47f4832602b | Charges were made for this service to cover the cost of materials used, labour and transport. AUTHENTICATION OF CERTIFICATES OF VACCINATION Persons proceeding abroad are required to produce in certain countries evidence of recent successful vaccination Or inoculation. The signatures on these Certificates are not accept... |
db791efc-28ec-4bac-8384-97ac83721384 | LABORATORY FACILITIES A large part of the Council's pathological and allied work in relation to the diagnosis, prevention and control of infectious diseases is undertaken at the Southern Group Laboratory at the Hither Green Hospital, Lewisham. This service is provided by the Public Health Laboratory Service. Specimens ... |
ce2d5de9-4c3b-44ff-9ab3-11351476600b | milks) 423 Water (from swimming baths, paddling and boating pools) 23 Organs from Animal Carcases (Sections) 10 485 -65- The examination of specimens of human origin (mainly swab examinations) for the general practitioners in the Borough, and also specimens referred to the Hospital from local clinics, is undertaken by ... |
0502bd3f-277c-467d-a8d2-9db76bd90a14 | AC 4372 WOO 63 II METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF WOOLWICH ANNUAL REPORT on the Health of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich for the Year 1963 BY T. STANDRING, M.D., B.S., D.P.H., M R.C.S., L.R.C.P., F.R.S.H. Medical Officer of Health METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF WOOLWICH ANNUAL REPORT on the Health of the Metropolitan Borough of... |
23a318b1-5158-47bb-a5ca-570b9ff01053 | The Report is on the general lines indicated by the Minister of Health. During the past decade there has been little movement in the population of the Borough, which was confirmed at the Census in 1961 at 146,603. The estimated population for the year 1963 was 148,690. A gradual rise in the Woolwich birth rate has take... |
825e58c9-455f-404e-ba71-9e6e8f2bc1e1 | There were altogether 62 infant deaths, being the highest total 3ince 1951. The cause is not obviously apparent and too much weight must not be given to a single year especially when the total numbers involved are relativexy small. The greatest single cause of infant deaths, both locally and nationally, is now prematur... |
4c9361c7-778b-4095-a5fc-632c35b3d7cb | The year 1963 saw an appreciable extension in the work of the Health Department, particularly in the further services being made available for old people. The many and varied problems relating to their welfare calls for a good deal of co-operation with other health and welfare workers. The number of old people known to... |
5a5d1e49-a298-49d6-99bd-958423214a48 | The Council's Old People's Welfare Committee had a busy year, and reports excellent support from the various voluntary agencies active in this work in the Borough. The Council's Smoke Control programme received added impetus during the year, with the bringing into operation on the 1st October, 1963 of the Eltham Smoke ... |
6bf660fa-c2ef-4d31-8d73-af96b1131048 | I am pleased to report that the Council's student training scheme for Public Health Inspectors continues to prove its value. With the appointment of a full-time Health Education and Home Safety Officer, who has been able to concentrate on this work, good results have been achieved. Details of the many local publicity m... |
5032ad19-c8e9-4a9a-8352-172b03108919 | It remains for me to thank the Chairman and Members of the Health Committee and other Members of the Council and Chief Officers for their support and interest during the year. I would also like to pay a special tribute to the staff of the Department for their valuable work and support during another busy year. I am, Mr... |
35941c8b-2cde-4167-befe-5025555e5de3 | E. Brooks Mrs. E.G. Bunce G.S. Dean L.A. Heath Mrs. W.H.M. Hulbert Mrs. C.B. Jeffrey A.J. Mitchell F.B. Newland H.F. Reilly N.R.J. Sims Mrs. N.A.E. Woods. HEALTH DEPARTMENT STAFF Medical Officer of Health - T. STANDRING, M.D.,B.S.,D.P.H.,M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P.,F.R.S.H. Chief Health Inspector - F.A. ANDREW, Cert.P.H.Insp.Exa... |
002e90b9-3b2d-4968-84c6-0f6026e60c4d | WHEAL, Cert.P.H.Insp.Exam.Joint Board; Cert.Meat and Other Foods - (Senior Housing Inspector). W.E. McLELLAND, Cert.P.H.Insp.Exam.Joint Board; Cert.Meat and Other Foods; Cert.Smoke Insp. - (Smoke Inspector). 4 MISS M.F. THOMAS, G.M., Cert.P.H.Insp.Exam.Joint Board; Cert.Meat and Other Foods; State Registered Nurse; Sta... |
086a0910-6a18-4682-840b-d03a91fcf352 | COOPER, Cert.P.H.Insp.Exam.Joint Board; Cert.Meat and Other Foods - (District Inspector). J.B. O'CONNELL, Cert.P.H.Insp.Exam.Joint Board; Cert. Smoke Insp. - (Smoke Control Inspector). R.H. PASTERFIEID, Cert.P.H.Insp.Exam.Joint Board; Cert.Meat and Other Foods - (District Inspector). J. HACKER, Cert.P.H.Insp.Exam.Joint... |
7de75578-9ac8-4422-8f48-98d75beb37d1 | BROOM, Cert.P.H.Insp.Exam.Joint Board; Cert.Smoke Insp. - (Smoke Control Inspector). B. TAYLOR. Cert.P.H.Insp.Exam.Joint Board; Cert.Meat and Other Foods; Cert.Smoke Insp. - (District Inspector). J.W. DENNARD, Cert.p.H.Insp.Exam.Joint Board; Cert.Meat and Other Foods; Cert,Smoke Insp. - (Rodent inspector;. D. SIMPSON, ... |
6606a664-4336-4a55-8369-715d6d1dbfaf | ELLISON, State Registered Nurse; Sociology Diploma of University of London; Health Visitor's Cert. (Resigned 28.7.63). MISS E. COE, State Registered Nurse; Queen's Inst, of District Nursing Cert; Health Visitor's Cert. (Resigned 29.12.63). MRS. V. ALIEN, State Registered Nurse; Health Visitor's Cert. (Appointed 7.1.63)... |
4c2c3cb7-5132-4363-a41f-52264b5dbd0d | Administrative and Clerical - Chief Assistant - A. HEALEY, LL.B.,A.C.C.S. Senior Assistant - R.E. SWEETT, D.M.A. Assistants - J.E. KAY, D.M.A. G.C. RYAN R.E. BROWN D.M. GIBBS MRS. W.E. ELLISON MRS. J. BARYLSKI W.H. MAY MRS. F.E. WEBB MRS. A.V. FORBES (Resigned 14.7.63) 6 Assistants (cont'd) MISS A. SHERING (Resigned 24... |
5bf90de4-6998-4911-a694-534833d377f3 | CHAPMAN (Resigned 3.3.63) MISS M.E. HUDSON (Appointed 13.5.63) MISS V. CHASTEAUNEUF 3,W. SAXBY (Resigned 6.10.63) P.J. BINGHAM (Resigned 20.10.63) MISS M.G. DOYLE (Appointed 3.9.63) MISS P. WILLMOTH (Appointed 3.9.63) MISS S.M. CLARKE (Appointed 30.9.63) MISS J.M. PASTON (Appointed 28.10.63) MRS. B.Y. |
3cad171c-2665-48cf-9db2-ca51e515f678 | I0B1 (Appointed 11.11.63) GENERAL STATISTICS Area of Borough: 8.282 statute acres Number of dwellings; 45,529 Number of Persons per acre; 17.9 Total Rateable Values £8,153,789 (including Government property) Product of Id. rate: £32,805 VITAL STATISTICS Extracts from the vital statistics for the year, with comparative ... |
1ff8d2a3-7538-413f-a606-5f1e849f639a | 000 population 10.7 12.0 Maternal Deaths 1 1 Death Rate from Puerperal Causes per 1,000 total births 0.4 0.4 Deaths of Infants under one year 44 62 Death Rate of Infants under one year 19.5 28.9 Neo-natal Mortality Rate 13.3 17.0 Deaths from Tuberculosis (all forms) 10 16 Deaths from Cancer (all ages) 305 327 BIRTHS Th... |
d7bdeffd-65af-4fa3-9882-9b4494a88335 | There were 38 stillbirths during the year. MARRIAGES There were 1,087 marriages in the Borough during 1963, of which 715 took place in Churches;, the remaining 372 took place at the Woolwich Register Office. Of the number of marriages which took place in Churches in the Borough, Registrars of Marriage attended on 124 o... |
4aeabaf8-1932-4744-9347-bb04f1b99785 | Deaths of Woolwich residents in hospitals in the Borough totalled 562;,whilst 574 died in other hospitals. MATERNAL DEATHS There was one maternal death during 1963, and one in the previous year. NATURAL INCREASE IN POPULATION (i»eo excess of Births over Deaths) In 1963 the natural increase in population was 618; in 196... |
c942237f-bb02-4d43-85db-f4c186f945df | 9 TABLE NO. 2 DEATHS UNDER 1 YEAR - 1963 Causes of Death Under 1 Week 1-2 Weeks 2-3 Weeks 3-4 Weeks Total under 4 Weeks 1-3 Months 3-6 Months 6-9 Months 9-12 Months Total Deaths under 1 Year. |
945682ec-60bf-42ff-9e52-d790c9a07ac5 | Premature Birth 16 1 - - 17 - - - - 17 Congenital Malformation 3 - - 1 4 1 - 2 1 8 Pneumonia - - 1 1 2 3 5 - - 10 Bronchitis - - - - - l l - - 2 Atelectasis 2 - - - 2 - - - - 2 Other Causes 14 1 1 - 16 2 5 - - 23 41 62 DEATHS FROM CANCER Of the total number of deaths, 319 were from Cancer (excluding Sarcoma), being 14 ... |
6540f1d2-169a-40b2-8896-a20edd2e8daf | 3 CANCER DEATHS BY AGE - WOOIWICH, 1963 Age Men Women Total Deaths in Hospitals Under 30 years 4 4 _ 31-45 years 6 3 9 9 46-55 years 11 13 24 16 56-65 years 53 28 81 32 66-75 years 55 49 104 60 76-80 years 26 24 50 25 Over 80 years 15 32 47 24 Totals: 166 153 319 166 TABLE NO. |
e6db0e93-d945-4f0c-afb5-0cb12615f6cc | 4 WOOIWICH DEATHS FROM CANCER OF THE LUNG AND BRONCHUS, 1953-1963 Year Lung Bronchus Total Deaths in Hospitals Male Female Male Female 1953 16 2 40 9 67 38 1954 11 6 31 8 56 40 1955 17 4 43 4 68 56 1956 23 3 43 4 73 50 1957 18 9 48 5 80 38 1958 15 9 46 12 82 48 1959 17 4 37 9 67 49 1960 18 1 50 6 75 46 1961 22 4 49 9 8... |
c747a590-d9c2-4f68-b217-a2b9a14cb4dc | WOOLWICH DEATHS FROM CANCER (Including all other specified Malignant Tumours) Year Men Women Total Deaths Deaths in Hospitals 1943 153 115 246 79 1944 128 95 279 116 1945 134 133 267 88 1946 123 115 238 143 1947 130 130 260 135 1948 138 141 279 138 1949 172 128 300 159 1950 175 155 330 173 1951 149 139 288 152 1952 166... |
46eac208-08c3-43b1-adc4-c98bee78fb77 | 140 298 176 1960 162 154 316 188 1961 200 138 338 211 1962 188 127 315 162 1965 169 158 327 166 TABLE NO. 6 CANCER DEATHS (EXCLUDING SARCOMA) WOOLWICH 1963 - SEAT OF PRIMARY DISEASE Male Female Total Deaths in Hospitals Stomach 34 26 60 33 Bronchus 45 8 53 33 Lung 19 4 23 8 Breast - 29 29 18 Colon 16 10 26 15 Pancreas ... |
144301d5-dd27-4045-a6f1-e220c65b7a13 | 3 Oesophagus 5 3 8 7 Kidney 4 - 4 3 Larynx - - - - Tongue 2 - 2 1 Others and Unspecified 8 35 43 24 Total: 166 153 319 166 12 TABLE NO. 7 - NET DEATHS DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR 1963 Causes of Death All Ages Under 1 Year 1 and under 5 years 5 and under 15 years 15 and under 25 years 25 and under 45 years 45 and under 65 ... |
1900375b-ba4d-4d63-9e86-e6182fd35824 | other 3 - - - - - 1 1 1 Syphilitic disease 5 - - - - - 1 2 2 Other infective and parasitic diseases 3 - - - 1 - 2 - - Malignant neoplasm,stomach 60 - - - - 1 22 14 23 Malignant neoplasm,lung, bronchus 76 - - - - 5 44 24 3 Malignant neoplasm,breast 29 - - - - l 11 6 11 Malignant neoplasm,uterus 11 - - - - - 1 5 5 Other ... |
c6671335-0bca-4e36-b696-1a3f76a9b8c6 | aleukaemia 13 - - 1 - 3 3 1 5 Diabetes 15 - - - - - 1 7 7 Vascular lesions of nervous system 169 - - - - 2 32 53 82 Coronary disease, |
fcb537fa-0c5f-4575-a6f1-253b8299dcb4 | angina 387 - - - - 7 99 120 161 Hypertension with heart disease 29 - - - - - 4 7 18 Other heart diseases 166 - - 1 - 5 24 25 111 Other circulatory diseases 102 - - - 2 23 20 57 Influenza 5 - - - - - - 3 2 Pneumonia 143 10 - - - 1 18 20 94 Bronchitis 151 2 - - - 1 26 49 73 Other diseases of respiratory system 9 1 - - - ... |
839c1858-80f2-4eb4-9761-8fe26efe6428 | enteritis and diarrhoea 9 1 - - - - 1 5 2 Nephritis and Nephrosis 11 - - - 1 3 2 2 3 Hypherplasia of prostate 10 - - - - - - 2 8 Pregnancy, Childbirth, Abortion 1 - - - - 1 - - - Congenital malformations 17 14 1 - - - 2 - - Other defined and ill-defined diseases 115 33 1 1 2 7 18 15 38 Motor vehicle accidents 27 - 1 2 ... |
31495490-efd8-483c-a7d1-7cb2ea88b07a | 8 Year Population estimated to middle of each Year BIRTHS Net Net Deaths of the District Under 1 Year At all ages No. Rate No. Rate per 1,000 net Births No. Rate 1943a 112,700 2,174 19.3 77 35 1,558 13.8 1944a 110,970 2,037 18.3 83 40 1,611 14.5 1945a 115,270 2,021 17.5 83 41 1,478 12.8 1946a 134,420 2,903 21.6 91 31 1... |
9fbe2874-c856-4560-ae30-2d989715eb8d | 573 11.0 1949a 144,000 2,504 17.4 72 28.7 1,572 10.9 1950b 149,000 2,172 14.6 53 24.4 1,668 11.2 1951b 149,800 2,273 15.1 63 27.7 1,838 12.3 1952b 151,800 2,199 14.4 47 21.4 1,667 10.9 1953b 151.000 2,090 13.8 48 22.9 1,569 10.4 1954b 149,700 2,035 13.5 37 18.1 1,443 9.6 1955b 148,500 1,971 13.2 39 19.7 1,537 10. |
5c1426e1-6c3c-4f02-9161-4beeca2721a8 | 3 1956b 147,500 1,953 13.2 37 18.9 1,524 10.4 1957b 146,200 2,038 13.9 53 26.0 1,504 10.3 1958b 144,600 2,003 13.8 40 20.0 1,514 10.5 1959b 144,800 1,972 13.6 41 20.8 1,542 10.6 1960b 145,470 2,179 14.9 37 16.9 1,424 9.8 1961b 146,850 2,156 14.7 38 17.6 1,616 11.0 1962b 148,140 2,248 15.1 44 19.5 1,580 10. |
a96659c0-87b0-43f7-a1b1-66053f45c41c | 7 1963b 148,690 2,408 16.2 62 28.9 1,790 12.0 a - Civil population b - Home population (Civil and resident Armed Forces) 14 MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITIES Twenty-seven people died on the roads of this Borough in 1963, four more than in the previous year. Eleven of these were over 60 years of age. Thirteen of the accidents in... |
480f2c0d-083f-484c-81c3-ce0780f84b57 | The ages of the victims ranged from 17-45 years. The remaining four deaths were caused by two youths being thrown off a motorcycle, a young lorry driver whose lorry ran off the road, and a middle-aged man who fell from his motor cycle under a heavy goods vehicle. OTHER ACCIDENTS Accidents other than road accidents acco... |
a27396c8-17cf-49df-a804-e8dea2f7e1a1 | 15 CENSUS 1961: COUNTY OF LONDON REPORT In March, 1963 the Registrar General issued the County of London Report giving information on the Census taken in April, 1961. The Report contains sections dealing with the distribution of population by age, sex, and wards of the Borough; marital conditions; nationality of reside... |
cec75869-4651-42e9-a19d-2918f0ec742a | 285 14,544 8/259 - 11.9 Avery Hill 5,428 5,096 - 332 9.9 Burrage 6,425 5,109 - 1,316 42.2 Central 7,527 6,621 - 906 50.9 Coldharbour 7,076 9,775 2,699 - 23.6 Eltham Green 5,542 5,297 - 245 31.5 Falconwood 2,753 5,868 3,115 - 13.0 Glyndon 6,076 4,383 - 1,693 47.6 Herbert 8,393 8,731 338 - 43.7 Horn Park 6,219 6,648 429 ... |
fb443f84-ff78-4bde-bab4-629f6845727a | 7 River 6.477 4,6l4 - 1,863 4.8 St. George's 8,425 5,844 - 2,581 15.9 St. Mary's 8,132 5,241 - 2,891 23.7 St. Margaret's 8,062 7,572 - 490 20.2 St. |
5fc87587-c9dc-4b14-a8c5-ccb1eff4fd19 | Nicholas 6,884 6,085 - 799 48.7 Sherard 6,152 5,684 - 468 28.0 Shooters Hill 5,970 5,290 - 680 9.8 Slade 7,144 7,005 - 139 25.8 Well Hall 5,478 4,834 - 644 32.7 Winns Common 7,728 6,492 - 1,236 15.1 16 The average number of persons per acre was 17.7 (compared with 17.9 in 1951), the 1961 figure being the lowest in the ... |
bd7ecaf9-d868-4e19-b8a4-bf9b31fe6681 | 10 Age Group (Age last Birthday) Persons 1951 1961 Males Females Total No. of Persons 0-4 12,522 5,261 4,841 10,102 5-14 19,227 11,853 11,197 23,050 15-34 41,847 17,883 17,549 35,432 35-54 42,351 21,206 21,887 43,093 55-59 8,607 4,552 4,846 9,398 60-64 7,459 3,664 4,259 7,923 65 and over 15,878 6,751 10,834 17,585 Ther... |
555eb87a-f6fe-493d-befa-8d0d133ee0c5 | The total population of the Borough over the age of 65 (17,605), compared with 15,828 at the 1951 Census. There were 3,254 women aged 60 and over living alone in the Borough, and 592 men aged 65 and over also living alone. There were 23,552 males and 22,108 females under the age of 21 years. The largest single yearly g... |
b2787876-3301-4602-86e6-1f25146e2fd7 | 56; India 1,026; Other European Countries 1,056; Malta 163; Australia 96; Gibraltar 68; Jamaica 111; Other Caribbean Countries 113; Cyprus 90; Pakistan 69; Nigeria 76; South Africa 124; Other African Countries 81. 17 The total number of private households in the Borough (i.e. comprising a person living alone, or a grou... |
a389ef80-490e-4472-bcb3-5eadda98fdbd | were residing in private households, 888 were in hospitals, 292 in hotels, 167 in homes for the aged and disabled, 55 in places of detention, 27 in children's homes, 27 in educational establishments, 4ll in defence establishments, 440 in civilian ships, boats and barges, and 491 in miscellaneous communal establishments... |
24eda3d5-8a96-4487-880f-7be6b35a601c | There were 45,549 structurally separate dwellings in the Borough containing a total of 47,098 household spaces; 20,932 were owner/ occupied; 13,464 were rented from the local authorities; 10,560 were rented unfurnished; 1,082 were held by virtue of employment; 775 were rented furnished; and 285 were rented together wit... |
b095a260-8e8b-487e-93d1-280e78f05526 | The percentage of Woolwich persons living at more than 1½ per room was 3.8, compared with 6.1 in 1951. This latest figure is the lowest percentage of any Borough in the County, the County average being 11.5 per cent. It is pleasing to report that the number of households in the Borough without a fixed bath has been sub... |
3e24e62d-1cf9-4e88-8201-666762a287b5 | A total of 9,951 households (21 per cent.) were without a piped hot water supply, and a further 1,094 households (2 per cent.) were sharing this amenity. With regard to the provision of fixed baths, however, only eight Boroughs in the County area compared more favourably than Woolwich; on the provision of a piped hot w... |
06394d67-36ed-41fb-aa8f-b2eadaf066b2 | TABLE NO.11 - INSPECTIONS Complaints investigated 1,670 Tents and Vans 83 Complaints (reinspections) 3,19 Stables 4 Outworkers' premises 125 Public Houses 78 Houses re overcrowding 111 Theatres and Cinemas 13 New Houses re water supply 738 Hairdressers and Barbers 48 Houses re infectious diseases 1,706 Houses re disinf... |
5a86214a-afa6-4d06-8e31-47afce8fa090 | 283 Rodent Control 540 Atmospheric Pollution 1,178 Houses re Slum Clearance and Redevelopment 178 Houses re Smoke Control Areas 182 Pet Animals Premises 53 Houses re Smoke Control Areas (reinspections) 3,707 Visits re insect and other pests 424 Men's lavatories 49 Shops re Pharmacy and Poisons 158 Women's lavatories 56... |
94435e58-c69f-4210-b616-ed3ec93c0ee1 | repaired or renewed 77 Floors, skirting and other woodwork 148 Drains cleansed 357 Drains repaired or reconstructed 86 Water closets cleansed and repaired 41 Dustbins provided 40 Water closet pans and traps fixed 24 Other dilapidations remedied 110 Water closet seats repaired or renewed 37 Foul accumulations remedied 4... |
6f3dd0e7-56c4-4ab1-bb38-ae6afc1d945c | In two other cases the summonses were adjourned - one sine die as the repairs had been carried out, and the other case until the New Year as the owner concerned had entered hospital and was no longer capable of administering his own affairs. The Magistrate made Abatement Orders of 28 days in respect of two Nuisance Not... |
d9647b24-cb09-45e5-afcf-474a2f67a280 | No complaints were received during the year as to either quantity or quality from any of the occupiers of the estimated 45,529 dwellings in the Borough. In addition to water supplied to them by the Metropolitan Water Board, local industries take water for industrial and firefighting use from seven wells which are still... |
ad97396b-ee1d-4607-a771-05b0c600a91d | Two of the 28 combined drains tested were found to be defective, and the necessary repairs were carried out by the responsible owners. PUBLIC BATHS AND SWIMMING POOLS Water used in the Council's swimming baths is continuously filtrated and chlorinated, and samples from paddling pools as well as the swimming baths are t... |
168fff15-4cf2-4fcb-bfa3-65d23e14113a | 4 Paddling and Boating Pools 17 8.0 0.15 - 250 The nature of the work undertaken is as follows:- Nature of Work No. of Outworkers in August list required by Sec. 110(1)(c). No. of cases of default in sending lists to Council. Prosecutions for failure to supply lists. No. of instances of work in unwholesome premises Not... |
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