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Residential School The children at Swaylands Residential School continue to have a full and comprehensive dental service provided. 91 Ages 5-9 Ages 10-14 Age 15 & over Attendances for Treatment: First visit 3,992 3,333 614 Subsequent visits 6,831 7,810 1,707 Total visits 10,823 11,143 2,321 Additional courses of treatm...
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561 720 - General anaesthetics 482 177 12 Emergencies 225 185 24 Prosthetics: Pupils supplied with full upper or lower (first time) 1 Pupils supplied with other dentures (first time) _ 4 4 Number of dentures supplied 1 4 4 92 Number of pupils X-rayed 1,158 Prophylaxis 1,434 Teeth otherwise conserved 2,032 Number of tee...
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806 Number of (a) and (b) found to require treatment 12,967 Number of (a) and (b) offered treatment 11,889 (c) Pupils re-inspected at school or clinic 1,014 Number of (c) found to require treatment 237 SESSIONS Sessions devoted to treatment 4,011 Sessions devoted to inspection 206 Sessions devoted to dental health educ...
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that health education concerns 'all those experiences of an individual group, or community that influences beliefs, attitudes and behaviour with respect to health' and therefore needs a multidisciplinary approach. Health Education in Clinics In all clinics, information on child care, care of the elderly and healthy liv...
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97 Clinics for the Elderly Although the prime function of these clinics is screening of the elderly, the contribution which health education makes is of tremendous value. The old folk are helped to understand their needs, ways in which they can maintain their health, and the contribution they can still make to society....
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The following is a synopsis of the courses undertaken : Primary Schools, (5—11 years) Full years course 11 One or two term courses 1 Short courses 2 Secondary Schools, (13 — 15 years) Full years course 6 Short courses 2 Occasional talks 10 Special Schools, (Educationally sub-normal) Short courses 2 Occasional talks 4 P...
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General publicity on a monthly subject basis has therefore continued. Subjects covered are as follows : Dental Health Immunisation Prevention of Burns and Scalds Nutrition and weight control Venereal Diseases Food Hygiene Holiday Health Cervical Cytology Care of the Elderly Water Safety Displays and Exhibitions Window ...
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99 Courses were undertaken for : The British Red Cross — Health and Hygiene Leaders of youth organisations — Home Safety Teachers at Teachers Centre — First Aid Infectious Diseases Pre-retirement Association — Health in Retirement In-Service Training in Health Education The following courses were arranged for staff and...
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First Aid Championships An inter-boroughs first aid championship was organised by another Borough and eliminating contests were arranged by the Health Department to find the representative team from this Borough. Smokers Withdrawal Clinics Two further courses were held using the Five Day Plan and followed by a reunion ...
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Articles were prepared for the press and 'Home Safety Tips' for Barnet Civic News covering safety in the water, safety with electric blankets and fire prevention. Training and Talks As many youth organisations provide safety education (e.g. for Duke of Edinburgh's Award or Guide and Scout Accident Prevention badges) a ...
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However, if even one accident was prevented the effort was worthwhile. Home Safety Quiz This year the Quiz was held in Primary Schools, twenty one schools initially entering the contest but a few withdrawing as the preliminary rounds approached. 101 Preliminary rounds were played during February and March, culminating ...
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102 SPECIAL INVESTIGATION CLINIC The clinic exists basically for the treatment of childhood enuresis and encopresis. The number of new patients seen (190) shows an increase compared with 1970 (153) but only 6 additional sessions were used. The referrals still continue to increase and this trend lengthens the period of ...
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The treatment of Enuresis:Merits of Conditioning methods. 4. Reasons for Appointment failure among Enuretic patients. The Research work on over-learning theory has been completed and this reveals a dramatic reduction in the recurrence rate if this technique is used in conjunction with the classic conditioning method. T...
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of 1st Appointment Failures: 62 48 110 Total Appointment Failures: 576 295 871 Referrals: Under 5 26 15 41 5 - 9 134 86 220 10 & over 24 21 45 TOTAL 184 122 306 Discharged Cases: 89 68 157 (of these, discharged for 2nd subsequent time: 13 14 27 ) 103 Relapsed Cases: Discharged 1967: - - - Discharged 1968: - 1 1 Dischar...
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The problem of obesity has been increasing in the adult population and also in children, and the object of the clinic is to reduce the incidence in children and also to invite the parents (if obese) to participate. Where parents have expressed this desire, their general practitioners have been contacted before any trea...
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of 1st Appointment Failures: 14 22 36 Total Appointment Failures: 27 45 72 Referrals Under 5 1 1 5-9 5 11 16 10 & over 25 38 63 TOTAL 30 50 80 Total Sessions: 27 Total Appointments: 306 Average Appointed Number/Session: 11 104 HOME DIALYSIS Adaptations of homes to install artificial kidney machines This form of domicil...
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This is vested in the local authority under Section 28 of the National Health Service Act 1946 and the Council make such charges for this service as they consider reasonable, having regard to the means of any such person. ESTABLISHMENTS FOR MASSAGE AND SPECIAL TREATMENT The total number of establishments registered at ...
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Five cremations or burials were carried out during the year. CREMATION CERTIFICATES The Medical Officer of Health, Deputy Medical Officer of Health and a Principal Medical Officer are appointed Medical Referees under the Cremation Act 1902 and 1952. During the year 1217 Certificates were examined and approved. 105 DOMI...
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MEDICAL ASSESSMENTS AND EXAMINATIONS Applicants for employment complete a health questionnaire, the replies to which are normally sufficient for a decision to be taken on their engagement. Medical examinations are given only in doubtful cases and to all student teachers and newly appointed teachers. Some examinations a...
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The courses, conferences and study days covered the following subjects:- Medical Specialities Nursing Organisation Health Visitor Training Home Nursing Training Psychoprophylactic Training for Child birth Midwifery (Refresher Courses) Family Planning Welfare of elderly and handicapped persons and children 106 Community...
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18 British Red Cross Society - Loan of Equipment 69 Burial and Cremation 105 c Cancer 17 Caravans 52 Care of Mothers and Young Children 66 Cervical Cytology 74 Chest Clinics 72 Child Guidance Service 85 Child Welfare Centres 67 Chiropody 69 Clean Air 42 Clearance Areas 45 Clinics for the Elderly 69, 98 Clinic Premises ...
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98 Encopresis 103 Enuresis 103 Environmental Health Service 29 Establishments for Massage and Special Treatment 105 Exhumations 62 PAGE F Factories and Work Places 66 Family Planning 73 Fire Regulations 49 Fluoride 91 Food 29, 30 Food - Complaints 36 Food Labelling 38 Food Samples, Formal & Informal 30 Food unfit for h...
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1969 49 I Ice Cream 34 Immunisation and Vaccination 74 Improvement Areas 46 Incontinence Pads and Clothing 69 Incontinence Laundry Service 106 Infantile Mortality 10, 106 Infectious Diseases 25 In-Service Training Course 100 Inspections - Environmental Health 52 International Certificates of Vaccination 25 L Labelling ...
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Registration 70 0 Obesity 104 Offices and Shops 55 Opthalmic Clinics 84 Outworkers 57 Overcrowding 47 P Personal Health Services 65 Poultry Inspection 40 Prevalence and Control of Infectious and Other Diseases 25 R Rag Flock and Other Filling Materials 58 Refuse Collection and Disposal 59 Relaxation & Mothercraft Clini...
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17 Stillbirths 10, 12, 20 Swimming Pools 58 T Temporary Accommodation 44 Training Courses and Student Attachments 106 Transport (Schools) 88 Tuberculosis 17, 22 Tuberculosis - BCG Vaccination 76 Typhoid Fever 26 V Vaccination and Immunisation 26, 74 Vital Statistics 2, 9, 17 w Water Supply 29 112 Printed and Published ...
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BAT 64 AC 432(3) ST MARY BATTERSEA AC The Vestry of the Parish st. Mary Battersea. THE ANNUAL REPORT of the VESTRY 0F The Parish of St. Mary, Battersea,fok the YEAR ENDED 25th MARCH, 1890. The Vestry of the Parish of St. Mary, Battersea. THE ANNUAL REPORT of the VESTRY of The Parish of St. Mary, Battersea, for the YEAR...
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Brackley 53 Adulteration of Food and Drugs 47—51 Advertisements affixed to hoardings 35 Albert Bridge 21 Approaches to Clapham Junction Railway Station 57 Assistant Inspector of Nuisances, appointment of 51 Bakehouses 39 Battersea Bridge 21 Board School, Battersea Park Road, exits 56 Bridge for vehicular traffic over t...
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and the Latchmere Grove Estates 28 Conference re Expenditure of School Board for London 21 Contracts 19—20 Contract for Printing 52 Contractor fined for delay in making up new streets 30 Coroner's Court 56 County Councillors 73 PAGE Cowhouses and slaughterhouses, inspection of 38 Culvert Road Archway 28 Depot, Bridge R...
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38 Elected Auditors 10 Electric Lighting 34 Enlargement of Buildings, Bridge Road West 36 Finance Committee 17 Fish waste, removal of 37 Footbridge, Culvert Road 22 Horses, registration of 37 Improvements— West London Extension Railway Bridge, Latchmere Road 22 Widening of York Road, Battersea Park Road, Nine Elms Lane...
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24 Widening of Latchmere Road and Amies Street ... 25 Northcote Road extension 25 Widening of Plough Road, by new Board School premises 26 Widening of Sheepcote Lane, by new Baths 27 Widening of Falcon Road 26 Infectious Disease (Notification) Act 39—41 John Street, York Road, Maintenance of 31 Law and Parliamentary Co...
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Motions after notice 59—71 New Buildings 31 New Sewers 31 New Streets, orders of apportionment 29 New Streets, made up and paved 29 New Streets, excess refunded 30 page New Streets, apportionment charges for 30 Office Staff, Surveyor's department 52 Office Staff, Clerk's department 52 Officers of the Vestry V. Opening ...
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133, Sugden Road 57 Overflow of Sewers 36 Overhead Wires 36 Overseers 10 Parliamentary Plans 54—55 Public Mortuary 39 Receipts and Expenditure 19 Removal of fish waste 37 Re-naming and Re-numbering Streets 29 Sanitary Committee 16 School Board Precepts 57—58 Seizure of unsound food 43—45 Sewer Ventilation 46 Street Cle...
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1.—Statement shewing the attendances of Members at Meetings of the Vestry and Committees during the year ended 25th March, 1890. No. 2.—Epitome of the duties of the Standing Committees of the Vestry. No. 3.—Annual Report of the Surveyor to the Vestry. No. 4.—Annual Report of the Medical Officers of Health. No. 5.—Annua...
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11.—Statement of Contracts entered into and existing during the year ended 25th March, 1890. No. 12.—Schedule of Freehold and Leasehold Properties belonging to the Vestry. No. 13.—Statement of Insurance Policies in force during the year ended 25th March, 1890. No. 14.—Report of the Elected Auditors upon their examinati...
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Churchwarden, Falkland, Nightingale Lane, WILLIAM DAWS, Churchwarden, 47, Honeywell Road, Ex-officio Members. WARD No. I. Retire in (30 MEMBERS.) 1890 BOSHER, Charles 19, Battersea Park Road 1891 BRIMBLE, Henry 27, Ascalon Street, Nine Elms 1890 BROWN, William 37, Nine Elms Lane 1890 CAMPBELL, William Henry 12, Queen's...
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George's Road, New Road 1891 LATHEY, Samuel 1, St. George's Road, New Road 1891 LAWTHER, George Henry 12A, Battersea Park Road 1892 MATHIAS, John 17, Victoria Road 1892 MAYZES, Samuel James 6, Soudan Road 1892 MOODY, Richard 20, Queen's Road 1891 MUNCY, William 34, Ceylon Street 1892 NORTH, John 95, Stewart's Road 1892...
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Thomas Oke 20, Queen's Square, Queen's Road 1890 SMITH, George 50, Gladstone Street 1891 STOCKWELL, James 159, Battersea Park Road 1890 THORNE, Benjamin Richard 27, Nine Elms Lane 1892 WADE, Thomas John 44, Stewart's Road 1890 WATSON, Richard 1, Victoria Terrace, Queen's Road 1890 WILLIAMS, Walter Charles 141B, Batters...
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WARD No. 2. Retire in (36 MEMBERS.) 1892 BELL, John Charles 4, Albert Road, Battersea Park 1890 BIRD, John 541, Battersea Park Road 1891 BOON, Alfred 196, Battersea Park Road 1891 BULL, George Wignall 215, Battersea Park Road 1892 DANIEL, Rev.
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William 142, Leathwaite Road 1891 DAVIES, William Roseberry Villa, Alexandra Avenue Battersea Park Road 1892 ELLIS, William 98, Lavender Hill 1890 EVANS, Joseph 367, Battersea Park Road 1891 EVANS, Joshua 112, High Street 1891 FAWCETT, William John 66, Latchmere Road 1890 FIRMIN, James 377, Battersea Park Road 1892 GAY...
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Augustus Phillips Carlton House, Prince of Wales' Road 1892 HUDSON, William 31, Grayshott Road 1892 JONES, Thomas 100, Lavender Hill 1892 LACEBY, Coulson 567, Battersea Park Road 1892 MACKINTOSH, Dr. Malcolm 126, Lavender Hill 1890 MARSH, John Browne Sunnyside, 59, Park Road, Bridge Road 1891 MARSON, Charles 5, East Te...
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21, Soudan Road 1890 TIMS, James 6, Queen Anne Terrace, Albert Road 1892 UGLE, George 2, Eland Road, Lavender Hill 1891 WALKLEY, Henry 14, Queen Anne Terrace, Albert Road 1891 WESTERN, James 33, Orkney Street 1892 WILLIAMS, Isaac Benjamin 3, Meath Street 1892 WILLIAMS, John . 1, Meath Street 1890 WILLIS, William . 25, ...
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and 4,896 rated householders. The present rateable value of the Ward is £154,248. III. WARD No. 3. Retire in (30 MEMBERS.) 1892 ASHFIELD, Frederick Toovey 82, Bridge Road West 1890 BARNES, Howarth 12, Foxmore Street 1890 BENGE, Edmund 183, York Road 1892 BLOOR, Richard. 74, Falcon Road 1891 BRIDGE, Arthur 21, Kersley S...
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226, York Road 1892 DAWS, William 47, Honeywell Road 1892 DEAN, John Hollands 54, Church Road 1891 DYER, John Benjamin 60, Grant Road i8g2 EAYRS, James Burrows 266, Battersea Park Road 1892 GOODMAN, John 45, Plough Road 1890 GRIFFIN, William 44, High Street 1891 GURLING, John Thomas 36, York Road 1891 HAMMOND, William ...
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Danen Road 1891 MELLOR, John Thomas. 173, York Road 1890 MOORE, James.
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141, York Road 1890 MORING, James Edward 45, Parma Crescent 1892 NORMAN, George 83, Church Road 1892 PANKHURST, Thomas 74, Plough Road 1891 RANDALL, James Alfred 83, Falcon Road 1890 ROSSITER, Ernest 38, Park Grove 1892 SQUIRES, George 27, Newcomen Road 1891 WEBB, Thomas Edward 2, Plough Road 1890 WRIGHT, Thomas Yates ...
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WARD No. 4. Retire in (24 MEMBERS.) 1891 BINGHAM, Thomas 64, Northcote Road 1892 BROWN. George Joseph 42, Northcote Road 1890 BUSSELL, Albert 54, Lavender Sweep 1891 CHANDLER, Henry 11, Gorst Road, Wandsworth Common 1890 CLARK, James 59, Lavender Hill 1891 COOPER, Burcham 40, Vardens Road 1890 GEORGE, Walter Herbert We...
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New Wandsworth 1892 HYEM, George Ashley 15, Broomwood Road 1891 INGRAM, Wallace 309, Lavender Hill 1891 JONES, William 96, Northcote Road 1890 LEE, William 19, St.
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John's Road 1890 MANSELL, Edward Russell 114, Northcote Road 1891 MUNSLOW, Charles William 179, Lavender Hill 1891 MARCHBANK, William 85, Battersea Rise 1892 PHILLIPS, Thomas Carthew 9, Sugden Road 1892 TAYLER, Robert George 83, Battersea Rise 1892 TURNOR, Horace 27, Shelgate Road 1892 VATCHER, Reuben Richard Alexander...
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The present rateable value of the Ward is £ 186,504. The Vestry meet on the second and fourth Wednesdays in each month {except AugustJ at 7 o'clock p.m. AUDITORS. Ward No. I. MOORE, Charles Alfred, 173, Battersea Park Road Ward No. 2. HARWOOD, Joseph, 4 Brynmaer Road Ward No. 3. REES, John Thomas, 3, Kamballa Road Ward...
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Vestry Cleric and Cleric to the Vestry—Charles Joseph Byworth, F.S.A.A., Vestry Offices, Battersea Rise, S.W. Surveyor—John Thomas Pilditch, Vestry Offices, Bridge Road West, S.W. Solicitor—Walter William Young, Hertford House, Albert Road, Battersea Park, S.W., and 118 and 119, Newgate Street, E.C. (Dr. William Henry ...
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Office Cleric—Walter Frank Crute, ditto William Henry Ward, ditto Junior Clerks Charles William Chalfont, ditto Edward John Wood, ditto Collecting and Pay Clerk—Arthur Charles Hills, ditto Office Youth—Walter Stone, ditto Office Keeper and Messenger—John Piggott, ditto Lad Messenger—George William Tubby, ditto SURVEYOR...
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Stephen Crane, Vestry Offices, Battersea Rise, S.W. Assistant Inspectors -I Thomas Henry Freeman, ditto Charles Poole, ditto Isaac Young, ditto Office Youth—Daniel Elwyn Richards, ditto VESTRY OFFICES, BATTERSEA RISE, S.W. Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m The Vestry of the Parish of St. Mary, Bat...
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Vestry, occasioned by effluxion of time, resignations, and disqualifications, took place on the ioth and nth May, 1889, and the changes in the constitution of the Vestry, resulting therefrom, were as follows:— Ward No. I. Retiring Members re-elected. New Members. Members retiring from office and not re-elected. Howrd, ...
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William Hudson, William Jones, Thomas Mackintosh, Dr. Malcolm Rees, Robert Squires, Samuel Stewart, William Williams, Isaac Benjamin Williams, John Evans, Evan William Evans, Francis Coleman Gillett, William Heaphy, Francis Bradstreet Hinton, George William Medhurst, James Spencer, Charles Ward No. III. Retiring Member...
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Phillips, Thomas Carthew Turnor, Horace Brown, George Joseph Gill, Mark James Higgs, Frank Hyem, George Ashley Tayler, Robert George Vatcher, Reuben Richard Alexander Down, Richard Fowlie, Hugh James, Hugh Jesty, Robert Douglas Robinson, Richard Eastcott Wood, Edward, J.P. 3 The declarations of the elections in the sev...
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George's Road „ 92 Mathias, John 17, Victoria Road „ 86 Mayzes, SamuelJames 6, Soudan Road „ 111 North, John 95, Stewart's Road „ 85 Norton, Joseph William 76, Nine Elms Lane „ 79 Wade, Thomas John 44, Stewart's Road „ 115 Smith, George 50, Gladstone Street Charles Donaldson 57 Lawther, George Henry 12A, Battersea Park...
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Moore,Charles Alfred 173, Battersea Park Road W. H. Campbell lUc Ijevcby bvcirtve the following persons duly elected to fill the office of Vestrymen and Auditor for Ward No. i of the Parish of St. Mary, Battersea :— 4 VESTRYMEN. Name. Address or Place occupied. For 3 Years. Wade, Thomas John 44, Stewart's Road Mayzes, ...
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Reeve, Hastings John 22, Kersley Street Lawther, George Henry 12a, Battersea Park Road For 1 Year. Smith, George 50, Gladstone Street Halliday, George \2, Alexandra Avenue AUDITOR. Moore, Charles Alfred 173, Battersea Park Road Geo. Appleton, Charles Clench, John Ray, William Muncy, Inspectors of Votes. H. Turnor, Pres...
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William 142, Leathwaite Road C. E. Gay 153 262 Ugle, George 2, Eland Road John Merry 36 I77 Squires, Samuel 87, Culvert Road W. F. Grey 32 134 Mackintosh, Dr. Malcolm 126, Lavender Hill Mr. Vooght 196 Evans, Joseph 367, Battersea Park Road W. Evans 27 129 Bell, John Charles 4, Albert Road W. Sangwin 59 147 Ellis, Willi...
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Champion 5 82 Evans, Francis Coleman 25, Bridge Road West C. Laceby 26 97 Spencer, Charles 26, Lavender Hill C. E. Gay 14 86 Street, George Nathaniel 34, Surrey Lane C. Laceby 20 84 Jones, Thomas 100, Lavender Hill G. Ugle 143 167 Williams, Isaac Benjamin 3, Meath Street G. Halliday 120 160 Williams, John 1, Meath Stre...
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Harwood, Joseph 4, Brynmaer Road J. Kirby 6 Me hereby declare the following persons duly elected to fill the office of Vestrymen and Auditor for Ward No. 2 of the Parish of St. Mary, Battersea:— VESTRYMEN. Name. Address or Place occupied. For 3 Years. Daniel, Rev. William 142, Leathwaite Road Mackintosh, Dr. Malcolm 12...
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Rees, Robert 111, Meath Street Squires, Samuel 1 87, Culveit Road For 1 Year. Evans, Joseph 367, Battersea Park Road AUDITOR. Harwood, Joseph 4, Brynmaer Road H. Walkley, William Gillett, Ernest Rossiter, Ambrose Wynne, Inspectors of Votes. William Davies, W. F. Grey, Presiding Officers. 7 *Disqualified. Ward No. III. ...
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James Burrows 266, Battersea Park Road „ 65 193 Hicks, Thomas 37, High Street „ 61 253 Jones, Walter Thomas 6, Surrey Lane South „ 38 119 Moore, James 141, York Road „ 27 154 Norman, George 83, Church Road „ 78 281 Olding, John 177, York Road „ 28 123 Pankhurst, Thomas 74, Plough Road „ 33 170 Randall, James Alfred 85,...
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Falcon Road T. Gregory 33 176 Goodman, John 45, Plough Road J. Solomon 25 175 Patrick. Edward John 96, Bridge Road West J. North 17 106 Francis, Francis 8, Cabul Road J. T. Rees 42 33 Rees, Robert 11, Meath Street „ 61 117 Halliday, George 42, Warriner Gardens „ 3 20 Blake, Henry 99, Latchmere Grove Mr. Gaiger 52 * Tuc...
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Rees, John Thomas 3, Kamballa Road 8 Me hereby declare the following persons duly elected to fill the office of Vestrymen and Auditor for Ward No. 3 of the Parish of St. Mary, Battersea:— VESTRYMEN. Name. Address or Place occupied. For 3 Years. Norman, George 83, Church Road. Daws, William 47, Honeywell Road. Hicks, Th...
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Randall, James Alfred | 85, Falcon Road. For 1 Year. Benge, Edward 183, York Road. Moore, James 141, York Road. AUDITOR. Rees, John Thomas 3, Kamballa Road Fredk. Maskrey, Wm. H. Poole, Robert Pilkinton Brown, Charles Kidman, Inspectors of Votes. Wm. Hammond, Howarth Barnes, Presiding Officers. 9 Ward No. IV. Name in f...
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Brown,George Joseph 42, Northcote Road E. R. Mansell 62 Gill, Mark James 51, „ 63 Higgs, Frank 78, Lavender Sweep „ 60 Hyem, George Ashley 15, Broomwood Road „ 57 Phillips, Thomas Carthew 9, Sugden Road „ 63 Tayler, Robert George 83, Battersea Rise „ 48 Turnor, Horace 27, Shelgate Road „ 74 Vatcher, Reuben Richard Alex...
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4 of the Parish of St. Mary, Battersea:— VESTRYMEN. Name. Address or Place occupied. For 3 Years. Turnor, Horace 27, Shelgate Road Vatcher, Reuben Richard Alexander 8, Northcote Road Gill, Mark James 38, Northcote Road Phillips, Thomas Carthew 9, Sugden Road Brown, George Joseph 42, Northcote Road Higgs, Frank 78, Lave...
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Charles Alfred Moore, William Stewart, James Henry Thomas, and John Tomkins; and it will be seen by the foregoing declarations that Messrs. Moore and Tomkins were re-elected by the ratepayers to again serve the Parish in the capacity of Auditors of Accounts for Wards Nos. 1 and 4 respectively for the ensuing year, and ...
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12, Bridge Road West, as Sidesman ; Mr. William Daws, of No. 47, Honeywell Road, and Mr. James Clark, of No. 59, Lavender Hill were respectively elected by the Vestry to the offices of Parish Churchwarden and Parish Sidesman. Overseers. The Justices for the Wandsworth Petty Sessional Division acting upon the recommenda...
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108, to fill the vacancies upon the Burial Board for this Parish, occasioned by the retirement of Messrs. J. T. Mellor, J. Walton and W. Wilkins, when Mr. W. Wilkins, of Whynot, Ilminster Gardens, was re-appointed, and Messrs. William Frank Grey, of No. 105, Culvert Road, and George Ugle, of No. 2, Eland Road, were app...
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The Vestry on the 26th June elected Messrs. John Francis Bursill, of No. 23, Bennerley Road, Charles Donaldson, of No. 177, Battersea Park Road, and Henry Gitsham, of No. 2, Surrey Villas, Bridge Road, to fill the vacancies. Commissioners for Public Baths and Washhouses. A vacancy upon the Commission for Public Baths a...
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34, Surrey Lane, and Horace Turnor, of No. 27, Shelgate Road, the retiring Commissioners, when those gentlemen were re-elected to office. Re-constitution of Committees. The first meeting of the Vestry after the elections was held on the 22nd May, and the several Standing Committees as re-constituted at this meeting, an...
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H. Chandler „ A. Bridge „ W. Marchbank „ w. J. Fawcett ,, C. M. Clench „ S. J. Mayzes „ G. Hunt „ W. Davies ,, W. Muncy „ N. Purdy ,, w. Daws „ C. W. Munslow „ R. R. A. Vatcher „ H. Gitsham „ T. O. Shutter „ H. Walkley „ W. F. Grey ,, H. Turnor ,, W. Hammond „ G. Ugle „ W. Ingram „ W. Wilkins The seats vacated by Messr...
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G. J. Brown ,, A. Bridge „ W. Jones „ J. B. Eayrs ,, C. M. Clench ,, W. Marchbank ,, Joseph Evans „ W. Daws ,, S. J. Mayzes „ M. J. Gill „ W. F. Grey ,, W. Muncy ,, E. R. Mansell „ J.T. Gurling „ J. W. Norton ,, H. C. Symons „ W. Hammond ,, T. Pankhurst ,, R. R. A. Vatcher „ G. Hunt „ G. Ugle „ T. J. Wade The seats vac...
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L. S. McManus Mr. G. J. Brown ,, E. Benge Mr. J. E. Moring ,, W. Ellis „ R. P. Brown „ T. Pankhurst „ M.J.Gill „ W. J. Fawcett „ T. C. Phillips Dr. M. Mackintosh ,, W. H. George „ H. Walkley Mr. J. A. Randall Dr. A. P. Hills ,, J. Western ,, Hastings J. Reeve Mr. G. Howard „ T. Y. Wright ,, F. Rummins Dr. J. J. Joseph ...
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The seats vacated by Dr. M. Mackintosh and Mr. G. J. Brown, were filled by the appointment of Messrs. F. T. Ashfield and R. Bloor, on the nth December. The seat vacated by Mr. J. E. Moring, was filled by the appointment of Mr. C. Kidman, on the 12th February. The Finance Committee. 24 Members. Re-appointed. Appointed. ...
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F. T. Ashfield ,, T. Bingham ,, G. C. Hudson „ J. C. Bell ,, B. Cooper „ E. R. Mansell „ F. Higgs „ W. Davies „ J. E. Moring ,, G. A. Hyem „ J. B. Eayrs „ T. C. Phillips ,, G. H. Lawther ,, W. H. George „ J. Stockwell ,, J. Mathias ,, H. Gitsham ,, G. Squires „ W. H. Godfrey ,, S. Squires ,, W. Stewart ,, J. Williams T...
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J. T. Gurling, E. Humphrey, and W.Willis on the 18th December. The seat vacated by Mr. S. Squires was filled by the appointment of Mr. G. Norman on the 12th February. The seat vacated by Mr. J. E. Moring was filled by the appointment of Mr. J. Moore on the 12th March. 14 The Law and Parliamentary Committee. 16 Members....
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J. Bird ,, B. Cooper „ F. Higgs „ E. Gray ,, G. C. Hudson „ W. Griffin „ G. A. Hyem „ C. W. Munslow „ W. T. Pepper „ H. C. Symons „ R. Rees „ W. Wilkins „ E. Rossiter F. Rummins „ S. Squires All the above Committees, with the exception of the Law and Parliamentary Committee, which meets as occasion requires, meet twice...
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Overseer W. Davies was appointed to take charge of the third key held by Mr. E. Wood, J.P., during the past year, and relinquished by that gentleman upon his retirement from the Vestry. Meetings of the Vestry. The Vestry have found it necessary to hold 44 Ordinary and Special Meetings during the year, in order to cope ...
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The extent of the business transacted by this Committee may be gauged by their 15 22 reports submitted to the Vestry, containing no less than 336 recommendations, dealing with the various questions which they have had before them from time to time. These recommendations may be classified as follows, viz.:— No. of recom...
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336 In addition to the matters upon which the Works and General Purposes Committee reported to the Vestry they considered at each meeting reports and estimates submitted by the Surveyor relating to general small works and repairs in accordance with the authority conferred upon them by the Standing Orders of the Vestry ...
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16 This Committee having to arrange and superintend the work connected with the cleansing of the 60 miles of streets under the jurisdiction of the Vestry, the collection and disposal of house refuse and the supervision of all matters connected with the Vestry's Stables, Dust Destructor, Dep6t and Wharf including the ma...
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During the year the Street Cleansing Dusting and Depot Committee have devoted considerable time and attention to the question of the collection and disposal of the dust and house refuse from premises within the Parish and a full report upon this subject in connection with the operations at the Vestry's Dust Destructor ...
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This Committee at each meeting received and considered the reports of the Medical Officers of Health, the Inspector of Nuisances and the four Assistant Inspectors and gave directions as to the procedure of the respective officers in all cases of urgency; the Committee also examined the Register of Bodies taken to the P...
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At each meeting all vouchers for payments ordered by the Vestry were submitted to and examined and checked by the Committee with the Bankers' Pass Book, and the Vestry's Cash Book ; the Committee also examined the Clerk's Cash Book, and Wages Sheets. All accounts passed for payment by the Works and General Purposes, th...
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The Law and Parliamentary Committee The Law and Parliamentary Committee have found it necessary to meet 14 times during the year and have submitted 11 reports to the Vestry upon the several matters brought before them. 18 The decisions of the Vestry upon the following Parliamentary Bills, all of which received careful ...
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Metropolis Water Bill That no action be taken—Bill withdrawn Metropolitan Improvements Bill That the London County Council be urged to proceed with clauses relating to Nine Elms Lane and York Road Improvement. Police (Metropolis) Bill That a petition be presented in favour,and that copies of a resolution passed by the ...
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School Board for London) (Pensions) Bill That a petition be presented against, and that copies of a resolution passed by the Vestry expressing their dissent be forwarded to the Metropolitan Members of Parliament, the Vestries and District Boards throughout the Metropolis and to the County Councillors for the Electoral ...
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The Vestry also considered and presented petitions against the London Subways and Overhead Wires Bill, promoted by the County Council, and the Richmond Footbridge, with removable sluices, Lock and Slipway Bill. Receipts and Expenditure. The Vestry have received from the Board of Churchwardens and Overseers the sum of £...
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The amount received by the Vestry on account of private works carried out by the Vestry for and at the expense of owners of property, such as the making-up and paving of new streets, repairs to trenches cut by the Gas and Water Companies, drain connections, &c., was £9,424 5s. 6d., and from sundry other sources £5,121 ...
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20 The Vestry accepted the following tenders for works and services, and contracts were entered into in the respective cases:— Tender for Name of Contractor Period Soap, Oils, &c. Mr. A. Woodman Three months. Neat's Foot Oil ,, J. Marchant „ Purchase and removal of Manure „ J. Chorley One Year. Coals Messrs. D. Radford...
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„ J. W. Hughes ,, Neat's Foot Oil ,, I. Marchant „ Construction of Sewer, Sheepcote Lane „ S. Saunders - Provender „ A. F. Hall Three months. Coals and Coke Messrs. Spenser Whatley & Co. „ Neat's Foot Oil Mr. C. A. Allin „ Soap, Oils, &c. „ J. W. Hughes „ Coals and Coke Messrs. J. Bryan & Co. „ Provender Mr. A. F. Hall...
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J. Hitchcock Fourteen months Shoeing Horses ,, A. King ,, Horse Hire ,, I. Bowles One Year. York Paving, Granite Kerb, Channelling, &c Messrs. T. Turner & Son Three Years. Maintenance & keeping in repair of road watering posts „ H. Young & Co. One Year. Guernsey Granite and Siftings „ A. & F. Manuelle „ Cornish Stone a...
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P. Boswell & Sons „ Stoneware Pipes ,, West Bros. „ Bricks and Cement ,, A. & W. T. Richardson „ Lime and Slates ,, West Bros. „ 21 A complete list of the contracts entered into by the Vestry and existing during the year ended 25th March, 1890, is set out in an Appendix (No. XI) to this report. Conference— Delegates ap...
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The Vestry received a Deputation of ratepayers on the 12th March, relative to the lighting of Wandsworth Common. This subject is referred to at length on page No. 33 of this report. Albert Bridge. The repairs to the Albert Bridge, which had been in hand during the greater part of the previous year, were completed under...
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The necessary powers for the re-construction of this bridge were conferred upon the late Metropolitan Board of Works by the Metropolitan Bridges Act, 1881, and the length of time occupied by the work has caused great inconvenience to the inhabitants and manufacturers of the Parish, and has resulted in serious loss to t...
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The Vestry are pleased to record that the widening and heightening of the railway bridge over Latchmere Road was put in hand in January, 1890, by the London County Council, and the work is making rapid progress. It is anticipated that a very large increase of traffic will take place along this road upon the completion ...
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The Vestry regret that the improved footbridge over the West London Extension and the London Chatham and Dover Railways in Culvert Road has not yet been commenced. The County Council, are, however, acquiring the necessary property, and the Vestry have every reason to believe that this work will be proceeded with very s...