London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Croydon 1940

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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Occupations of Employed Blind Persons

Agents,Collectors etc.Basket WorkersBedding (inc luding divans and Ottomans & Upholster-ing.Boot RepairersBraille Copyists and Proof readersBrushmakersCarpenters and WoodworkersChairsea.tersClerks & TypistsCoal bag makersDealers,Tea agents Newsagents, ShopkeepersFirewood workersGardenersHawkers, News vendors etc.Home TeachersSlitter:LabourersMassageMat MakersMinisters of ReligionMusicians & Music teachersNetting makersPorters, packers, cleanersPoultry FarmersSchool teachers _____Ships Fender (Fendoff) makersTelephone OperatorsTunersWeaversMiscellaneousTOTAL
Mattress MakersMachinistsUpholsterersHandMachine
Within Institution for the Blind31111113113
In approved Home Workers Schemes6151111211240
Others (not pastime workers)241112211217
TOTAL111151411113242513212170

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(a) Mentally Defective(b) Physically Defective(c) Deaf (i) Deaf Mute(ii)Combinations of (a) & (b)Combinations of (a) & (c)Combinations of (b) & (c)Combinations of (a) (b)&(c)TotalHomes for the BlindMental HospitalsPoor Law Institutions
M FTMFTMFTMFTMFTMFTMFTMFTMFTMFTMFT
33123i)3(ii) 141-1-11------5712-1--3361622