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Bermondsey 1896

Report on the sanitary condition of the Parish of Bermondsey for the year 1896

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Mr. RICHARDS, Glass Merchant, 62, Bermondsey New
Road. —Offensive accumulation of manure removed, dung
pit constructed in accordance with Bye-laws, yard drained
and paved.
Messrs. CURTIS & SONS, Furniture Depository, 72,
Maltby Street. —Offensive accumulation of manure removed,
dung pit furnished with suitable cover, W.C. cleansed.
Mr. GODDARD'S STABLES, Rothsay Street.—W.C.
efficiently ventilated, furnished with a door and pan, and
surface of yard cleansed.
Mr. PEARCE, Sign-writer, 19 and 20, Dockhead.—W.C.
accommodation provided for workmen.
Messrs. SHANKS & Co., Engineers, Snowsfields. —W.C.
furnished with suitable water supply for flushing.
Messrs. HANCOCK & CORFIELD, Artistic Metal Plate
Works, Newham's Row. —Inlet to drain in urinal trapped
with stoneware syphon gully, yard paved and drained.
Messrs. ALMOND & SMITH, Tanners, 59, Maltby
Street. —W.C. accommodation provided for workmen.
Messrs. E. & T. PINK, Stores, Scott's Wharf, Dockhead.—
Rain water pipe disconnected from drain, inlet to
drain in urinal trapped with stoneware syphon gully, urinal
furnished with suitable water supply.
Mr. VALE, Glass Blower, 25, Hickman's Folly.—New
pan fixed in W.C., W.C. furnished with suitable water
supply.
Messrs. TALBOT & LUGG, Sanitary ware Dealers,
Dockhead. —Rain water pipes disconnected from drains.
STABLES, 55, Gedling Street. —Dung pit constructed
in accordance with Bye-laws.
STABLES, 90, Weston Street. —Dung pit reconstructed,
defective rain water pipes repaired.