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Willesden 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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Occupations—The Census returns of England and
Wales, 1911, contain interesting data relative to social conditions
and the numbers employed in occupations of special
local importance, among males and females at 10 years
and upwards, in the Urban District of Willesden, as shewn
in the following Table, No. 15.

Table No. 15.

Males over io years.Females over 10 years.
55,003Total Occupied and Unoccupied64,775
8,639Retired or Unoccupied43,786
46,364Engaged in Occupations20,989
1,933National and Local Government310
462Teaching...1,011
137Domestic Indoor Service6,133
...Charwomen479
268Laundry Workers2,680
2,966Commercial Clerks1,319
332Law Clerks15
4,319On Railways26
330Motor Car Drivers...
748Cycle and Motor Car Workers...
I»436Carmen, Carters...
1,397Messengers, Porters16
i ioFarmers, Farm Workers4
333Builders...
700Builders' Labourers...
1,133Carpenters...
794Bricklayers...
114Masons...
1,809Painters...
451Plumbers...
813Others in Building Trade1
284Navvies, Road Labourers
52Dressmakers2,644