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 St. Giles District]
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Slaughter-houses and Cow-sheds.
(37 & 38 Vict., cap. 67).
On the 16th October last the under-mentioned licenses
for slaughter-houses and cow-sheds were renewed by the
London County Council under the provisions of the 45th
section of the 51 & 52 Vict., cap. 41, Local Government
(England and Wales) Act, 1888.
Previous to the licensing day the several premises were
inspected by the Board's Officers, and were found to be in a
satisfactory condition.
Licensed Slaughter-houses.
Locality. | Licensee. |
---|---|
No. 6, Drury Lane | Mr. Arthur Wm. Lewin. |
„ 23, Store Street | ,, Wm. Kingmill. |
,, 11, Kenton Street | ,, Hichard Dunford. |
„ 11, Marchmont Street | ,, Jas. J. Vincett. |
Licensed Cow-sheds.
Locality. | Dimensions of Shed. | No. of Cows allowed. | No. of Cows found on premises on date of inspection | Licensee. |
---|---|---|---|---|
N o. 4, Goldsmith St. | 27ft. x 19-3ft. x 14ft. = 7,276 cubic feet. | 12 | 4 | Mr. Edward Jones. |
„ 56, Gt. Coram St. | 29 ft. x 16ft. x 8 ft. = 3,712 cubic feet. | 6 | 6 | Mr. John J. Capell. |
„ 1.9,TavistockMews | 24ft. x 22ft. x 10ft. = 5,280 cubic feet. | 11 | 11 |