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Willesden 1919

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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11
THE
FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT
For the Year 1919
on the
HEALTH and SANITARY CONDITION
of the
URBAN DISTRICT OF WILLESDEN.
1. NATURAL AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS OF THE DISTRICT.
Population (Census 1911, and estimated 1919).β€”The following Table, No. 3, shews the population
estimated by the method in vogue in Willesden, at Midsummer of each year since 1901, together
with the estimated annual increase and the natural increase as indicated by the excess of births over
deaths:β€”

Table No . 3.

Year.Estimated Midsummer population.Estimated annual increase of population.Natural increase of population, i.e excess of births over deaths.
1901116,089-2,141
1902122,2116,1222,120
1903129,3157,1042,477
1904134,5395,2242,776
1905140,7586,2192,457
1906142,8712,1132,600
1907146,1073,2362,543
1908149,0352,9282,472
1909150,1451,1102,494
1910153,2533,1082,417
1911154,344Census Populationβ€”
1911156,5723,3192,151
1912159,8683,2962,472
1913163,6443,7762,360
1914166,6342,9902,363
1915166,8402061,745
1916167,8109701,958
1917169,3441,534998
1918169,35814373
1919170,6251,2671,158

The following Table, No. 4, gives certain particulars as to the estimated population of 170,625
at Midsummer, 1919.β€”