Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report on the vital and sanitary statistics of the Borough of Lambeth during the year 1903
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OFFENSIVE TRADES.
During 1903, no nuisance has been reported in regard to the 6
Offensive Trades, which exist in the Borough of Lambeth, and
which are now under the supervision of the Borough Council:—
1. Fat Melters— Upper Marsh (Messrs. J. C. & J. Field).
2. Tallow Melters— 144, Broadwall (Messrs. Harris,
man & Sons).
3. Soap Boilers— Upper Marsh (Messrs. J. C. & J. Field).
4. Soap Boilers— 144, Broadwall (Messrs. Harris, Blaekman
& Sons).
5. Tripe Boilers— 103, Lambeth Walk (Messrs. Bennett, Son
& Co.).
6. Tripe Boilers— 115, Lower Marsh (Messrs. Bennett, Son
& Co.).
SLAUGHTER-HOUSES.
There were within the Borough of Lambeth at the end of 1902
33, registered Slaughter-houses, and at the Annual Licensing of
the London County Council, held on October 26th and December
17th, 1903, respectively, the licenses were renewed with the
following exception:—
158, Newington Butts— No application for license made.