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Hammersmith 1903

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Borough of Hammersmith for the year 1903

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CENTRE DISTRICT.

Address.Name of present Occupier.
Cadby Hall, Hammersmith RoadMessrs. Joseph Lyons and Co., Ltd.
54, Richmond RoadMr. John Alderton.
13, Shepherd's Bush GreenMr. John Breton.
87, Masbro RoadMr. Morris John Ayres.
1, „Mr. Frederick Jacob Roos.
67,Mr. Isaac Peter Bren.
31, Goldhawk RoadMr. James Anderson.
11, Lamington StreetMessrs. George Milsom and Ernest Witt.
75, Blythe RoadMr. John Saunders.
98, „Mr. Peter Puhl.
94, Shepherd's Bush RoadMr. Henry Edward Elkins.
84, „Mr. Edward McNicol.
134, „Mr. Charles Jacob.
7, „Mr. Alfred Royston.
33, Glenthorne RoadMr. Edwin Winstone.
85, The GroveMr. Henry Bowles.
102, Dalling RoadMr. William Henry Howard.
192, „Mr. Walter Joseph Cull.
77, Brackenbury RoadMr. William Jennings.
6, Beaconsfield Terrace RoadMr. August Voituret.
47, Milson RoadMr. Joseph George Hall.
17, Kilmarsh RoadMr. Ernest Freeman.
1, Aldensley RoadMr. Ely Tyler.

SOUTH DISTRICT.

SOUTH DISTRICT.
Address.Name of present Occupier.
82, Great Church LaneMr. George Acres.
213, Hammersmith RoadMr. Oscar Schornsheim.

The following are the particulars in reference to each of the
underground bakehouses in the Borough:—
I.—No. 242, Goldhawk Road.
In the occupation of Mr. William Culf. The bakehouse
has a height of 7 feet 10 inches, a length of 15 feet
6 inches, and a width of 13 feet 7 inches. It comprises a
capacity of about 1,649 cubic feet;