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Hammersmith 1902

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Borough of Hammersmith for the year 1902

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CENTRE DISTRICT. Wards 2 and 3.

ADDRESS.NAME OF LICENSEE:
158, King StreetThomas Holton
247, Goldhawk RoadWilliam Spicer
41, Dalling RoadFrederick Wright

SOUTH DISTRICT.

Ward No. 1.

ADDRESS.NAME OF LICENSEE.
35, Queen StreetJ. Payne
19, King StreetBenjamin Holton
65, „ „George Meacock
321. „ „Thomas Jasper Wheeler

LICENSED COW-HOUSE.
No application was received last year for the only
licensed cow-house that existed in the Borough.
BAKEHOUSES.
The whole of the 64 bakehouses in the Borough
were under regular half-yearly inspection by the Factory
Inspector. In 77 instances it was reported that the
premises were not in a proper sanitary condition.
Notices were at once served upon the bakers calling
upon them to comply with the regulation of your
Council. In each case the notice was complied with.
It was not decided to apply for any summonses
against bakers whose bakehouses were found not to be
in conformity with the Act, as they readily complied
with the requirements of your Council when called upon
by notice to do so.