Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hornsey, Borough of]
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For the whole Borough there is a gross gain of 1,706 and a
loss of 32, or a nett gain of 1,674.
The population of each Ward, as enumerated at the Census, April 1st, 1911, and as estimated at the middle of the year. June 30th, 1914, is shewn as follows:—
Ward. | Population. Census 1911. | Estimated Population June 30th, 1914. | Increase in 3¼ years. | Decrease in 3¼ years. |
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The following table shews for each Ward the number of new houses completed for occupation during the year 1914:—
Highgate | 7 |
Muswell Hill | 27 |
Crouch End | 37 |
West Hornsey | 5 |
East Hornsey | 22 |
North Haringey | 0 |
South Haringey | 0 |
Stroud Green | 0 |
Finsbury Park | 0 |
Total | 98 |
The number of houses converted into flats, notice of which
has been received, was 3, the number of flats provided being 0.
The following table gives the revised estimated population
at the middle of each year, for each Ward of the Borough;—