Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report on the health of the Metropolitan Borough of Battersea for the year 1903
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Bakehouses.
In 1903 there were 91 bakehouses in Battersea, 48 of
which were underground bakehouses within the meaning of the
Factory Act of 1901. When the Act passed there were 49
underground bakehouses, but in 1902 the occupier of one of
these removed to a bakehouse above ground. A list of the
bakehouses is given below. There are also 15 premises which
were formerly used as bakehouses, but which are now unoccupied
or used for other purposes.
Above Ground.
Address. | Address. |
---|---|
25 Battersea Park Road | 29 Meyrick Road |
257 „ „ | 89 New Road |
292 „ „ | 148 „ „ |
343 „ „ | 10 Northcote Road |
78 Battersea Rise | 23 „ „ |
31 Bridge Road | 177 „ „ |
84 „ „ | 76 Plough Road |
64 Castle Street | 112 „ „ |
45 Culvert Road | 41 Queen's Road |
83 „ „ | 121 „ „ |
139 Chatham Road | 93 Stewarts Road |
47 Este Road | 29 Stockdale Road |
29 Falcon Road | 10 St. Philip Street |
88 „ „ | 90 St. John's Hill |
45 Harroway Road | Sugden Road |
11 Hanbury Road | 47 Tyneham Road |
80 High Street | 102 Usk Road |
173 „ „ | 46 York Road |
40 Lavender Hill | 70 „ „ |
213 „ „ | 187 „ „ |
64 Latchmere Road | 287 „ „ |
93 „ „ |