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St Giles (Camden) 1898

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

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licensed amounts to only 4.56 or about 200 fewer than in
1891. (Report of the Medical Officer of Health of London
for 1897.)
Cow-House.

At the same meeting the Committee of the London County Council, the license was renewed for the undermentioned Cow-shed:—

Locality.Licensee.Dimensions of Shed.No. of Cows Allowed.No. of Cows now in Shed.
No. 4, Goldsmith StreetMr. E. Jones7,246 cubic feet.94

In 1856, the usual number of cows in the several sheds
in the District was 157, in 1898 the number was four.
Bakehouses.
The bakehouses were periodically inspected during the
year, and when found necessary orders were served for
cleansing and lime-washing.
The * indicates the bakehouses, which are underground.
ST. GILES-IN-THE-FIELDS.
Premises. Owner.
*160, Drury Lane Mr. R. Fuchs.
200, Shaftesbury Avenue Mr. Solomon Miller.
48, High Street Mrs. Trickey.
*63, High Street Mr. Stumm.
*19, Little Earl Street Mr. Yollmer.
*5, Little St. Andrew Street Mr. Hummler.
25, Little St. Andrew Street Mr. Mead.
*26, Little Queen Street Mr. Smith.
*6, Torrington Place Mr. R. Parsons.
*233, Tottenham Court Road Mr. Cossavella.
*33, Great Wild Street Mr. Kistner.
*60, Neal Street Mr. Fritz.