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Deptford 1905

Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1905

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Also storing of ice cream in such a way as to cause contamination—Fined
£2 and costs.
(b) Omitting to give notice of infectious sickness on the
premises—Fined £2 and costs.
(c) Neglecting to have name and address on barrow in use—
Fined 10s. and costs.
(d) Neglecting to have name and address on barrow in use—
Fined 5s. and costs.

COW SHEDS.

The following are the Cow sheds in the borough, at present licensed by the London County Council:—

Charman, Thomas, 14, Vulcan Road1 cow
Crutcher, George, 117, Pomeroy Street12 cows
Glover, George, 49, Watson Street4 „
Weston, John, 178-182, Grove Street (rear)14 „
Weston, J. & Sons, 33, Octavius Street25 „
Do. 211, Railway Arches. Edward Street17 „
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The cleansing and limewashing has been regularly carried out in
accordance with the bylaws.
All licences were renewed at the last licensing session of the
London County Council.
Number of Cowsheds in the Borough 6
„ Cows allowed 73
„ Inspections 37
SLAUGHTER HOUSES.
The following are the premises in the Borough, occupied and
used as slaughter houses, under licence from the London County
Council:—
Gregory, Louis James, 293, Queen's Road.
Mills, Walter & Son, 160, New Cross Road.
Wellbeloved, Alfred, 180, Brockley Road.
Wellbeloved, William Henry, 13a, High Street.
Williams, William, Friendly Street Mews, Friendly Street.
Wells, Thos. Arthur (trading as Kibble & Co.), 41, High St. (rear).
The premises have been systematically inspected, and the
cleansing and lime-washing regularly carried out in accordance with
the bylaws.
Number of Slaughter Houses in the Borough 6
,, Inspections 50
All licences were renewed at the last licensing session of the
London County Council.