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 Hammersmith, Metropolitan Borough of]
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for offensive trades. At the annual inspection of
slaughter houses in October, 1912, I had received
notices that 9 licences were to be applied for. Eight
of them were found to be, as far as your Council's
requirements were concerned, in a satisfactory condition
and your Council decided to inform the London
County Council that you offered no opposition to the
renewal of those licences. At the Special Sessions
at the London County Council, held in October, the 8
licences were granted. The slaughter house at No. 35
Queen Street has not been used for the purpose of the
licence since October, 1911, having been used as a
warehouse for the storage of furniture. Your Council
decided to oppose the renewal of this licence and in
consequence of their action the London County Council
refused to grant a renewal.
The following is a list of the licensed slaughter
houses in the Borough:—
NORTH DISTRICT.
address. | name of licensee. |
---|---|
185 Uxbridge Road | John Mullet Allwright |
40 Goldhawk Road | John Trayling |
138 | Joseph Moore |
CENTRE DISTRICT. | |
address. | name of licensee. |
247 Goldhawk Road | Edgar P. Jarrett |
55 Dalling Road | Charles Meeks. |
SOUTH DISTRICT. | |
address. | name of licensee. |
49 King Street | Benjamin Holton |
65 | Thomas Holton |
321 | Stanley Brooks Midwinter |