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Lambeth 1903

Report on the vital and sanitary statistics of the Borough of Lambeth during the year 1903

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Two new Underground Conveniences were opened during
1903 (September 26th) in Lambeth Borough, viz., at Loughborough
Junction and Stangate, and in connection with these,
10 new attendants have been appointed (8 permanent and
2 relief) as follows:—Messrs. J. T. Lewis, W. Clark, E. Vass,.
R. Saunders, J. W. Willis, and Mesdames E. G. Burgess, M.
Catterall, A. Fletcher, M. A. Sinclair, and Ida Sinclair. Miss Ida
Sinclair withdrew, and in her place 2 temporary attendants (Mrs,
Hardwick and Mrs. Davis) were appointed.
During 1903, Messrs. Baker and Moody (2 permanent maleattendants)
resigned and Mrs. Kimber (permanent female
attendant) died, and in their places Messrs. Peck and Guerrier
and Miss Porter were appointed respectively.
The staff during 1903 (October 29th) was settled by the
Council as follows:—
Conveniences. Attendants.
Males. Females.
Lester, C. Smith, Mrs.
Brixton Parsons, F. Richards, Mrs.
Hercules Holbrook, W. Batchelor, Miss
Frazey, H. Fletcher, Mrs.
Stockvvell Bennett, W. H. Hawkins, Mrs.
Rcdda, T. Porter, Miss
Kennington Cross Guerrier, E.
(Leu is, J. No female side.
Vauxhall Looper, F.
Vass, E.
Loughborough Hazell, H. Mason, Mrs.
Peck, T. Catterall, Mrs.
Stangate Copper, G. Luckett, Mrs.
Clark, W. Sinclair, Mrs.
Each attendant works six days per week, so that in addition
3 male and 2 female relief attendants are required as follows