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Wandsworth 1964

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]

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VITAL STATISTICS
Population
The overall civilian population at the middle of the year was estimated
by the Registrar-General to be 348,450, and all the rates
used in this Report are based on this figure.
Table I below shows the mid-1964 estimate of population for the
Parliamentary Divisions of the Borough, based on the overall figure,
and also shows the more detailed ward figures of the 1961 Census.
In Table 1(a) a comparison is made of the population in fiveyearly
age groups and sexes for the two census years, 1951 and
1961.

TABLE I mid-1961 mid-1964

Putney Parliamentary DivisionPutneyWard 35,444105,524105,800
Thamesfield„ 16,902
Fairfield„ 14,632
West Hill„ 23,436
Southfield„ 15,110
Central Parliamentary DivisionEarlsfield„ 17,23690,50090,750
Springfield„ 17,337
Tooting„ 17,933
Graveney„ 20,095
Bedford„ 17,899
Clapham Parliamentary DivisionLarkhall„ 13,77879,98380,250
Clapham North„ 14,370
Clapham Park„ 17,294
Thornton„ 19,778
Balham„ 14,763
Streatham Parliamentary DivisionStreatham Hill„ 18,12071,43571,650
St. Leonards„ 13,116
Streatham Common„ 12,636
Streatham South„ 11,810
Furzedown„ 15,753
347,442348,450

Births
The total number of births belonging to the Borough registered
during 1964 was 6.679, consisting of 3,520 males and 3,159 females.
The number for 1963 was 6,402.
The crude birth-rate was 19.16 per 1,000 persons living compared
with 18.3 for 1963. The adjusted rate works out at 18.39 after
taking into account the area comparability factor supplied by the
Registrar-General. The birth-rate for England and Wales as a
whole was 18.4 and for London 17.2.
Eight hundred and ninety-one illegitimate births took place in the
Borough compared with 785 in 1963.