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St Giles (Camden) 1897

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Giles District]

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No. 25, Great Queen StreetMr. Nesbitt25, Great Queen Street50
,, 16, Castle StreetMrs. M. Connor16, Castle Street14
„ 9, Dyott StreetMrs. R. Hill9, Dyott Street,30
„ 14, Lumber CourtMr. W. Smith21, Great Coram Street73
„ 3, Neal's YardMr. T. Renwick20, Queen Street44
„ 20, Queen StreetDittoDitto134
„ 21, dittoDittoDitto
„ 22, dittoDittoDitto86
„ 23, dittoDittoDitto
„ 24, dittoDittoDitto72
„ 25, dittoDittoDitto
„ 12, Kemble StreetMr. E. Nolloth12, Kemble Street100
„ 1, Kennedy CourtMr. J. Walters19, Newton Street122
„ 2, dittoDittoDitto
„ 3, dittoDittoDitto
„ 4, dittoDittoDitto
„ 5, dittoDittoDitto

A total of 40 Common Lodging-Houses, registered for 1,854 lodgers.
Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890.
(53 & 54 Vict., cap. 70.)

During the year 1897, the following 5 properties were dealt with, making a total of 154 houses closed since the passing of the Act:—

Locality.Condition of Premises.
No. 178, Drury LaneClosed .Reconstructed and re-opened.
„ 66, Castle StreetClosed.
„ 1, Little White Lion StreetClosed. Repaired and reopened.
„ 12, Sardinia StreetClosed.
„ 33, Great WildClosed.

Nos. 3, 4 and 5, Wild Court, closed in 1896, have been
repaired and re-opened.
Nos. 1, 2, and 3, Marah's Buildings, closed in the same
year, have been repaired and converted into Workshops.
No. 2, Great St. Andrew Street, closed in 1893, has been
repaired and re-opened.