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St George (Southwark) 1900

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, The Vestry of the Parish of St. George the Martyr]

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List of Bakehouses under Inspection in St. George The Martyr, 1900.

No. 1 Ward.No. 2 Ward.No. 3 Ward.
5, Tower Street.7, Westminster Bridge Road.151, Borough High Street.
28 „ „21, Ontario Street.46, Long Lane.
195, Waterloo Road.32, Earl Street.1, Tabard Street.
43, Webber Street.70, London Road.49, „
161, Blackfriars Road.17, St. George's Road.155, „
Valentine Place.57 & 58, London Road.255, „
26, Friar Street.104, London Road.285, „
27, Little Surrey Street.60, St. George's Road.15, Old Kent Road.
16, Borough Road.48, London Road.69, „ „
126, Southwark Bridge Road.102, Lancaster Street.80, „ „
lll, Great Suffolk Street.85 „ „
7, ,, ,, „146, „ „
17 ,, ,, „168, „ „
119, ,, ,, „233, „ „
70, Red Cross Street, Marshal sea Road.269, „ „
272, „ „
90, Borough High Street.304, „ „
108, ,, ,,28, Law Street.
168 ,, ,,37, Warner Street.
216, ,, ,,1, Crosslet Street.
242, ,, ,,22, Darwin Street, Little Suffolk Street.
237, Scovell Road.

Of the foregoing 86 are above ground and 16 are under ground.
The following is a copy of a memorandum forwarded me by the Local
Government Board :—
Memorandum as to Annual Reports of Medical Officers
of Health.
Every Medical Officer of Health appointed under Order of the Local
Government Board is required to make an Annual Report with regard to
the sanitary district which is under his superintendence. The report is
to be for the year ending the 31st December, or, if the officer at that date
had not been in office for a whole year, then for so much of the year as has
elapsed since bis appointment,. The report is to be made to the Sanitary
Authority, and the Medical Officer of Health himself should send a copy
of it to the Local Government Board and to the London County Council.
It should be made to the Sanitary Authority as soon as practicable after
the expiration of the year to which it relates, and should be in the hands
both of the Sanitary Authority and of the Local Government Board within
at most five months from the end of the year. The Board's copy of the
report should be forwarded to them when the original is sent to the