London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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St Giles (Camden) 1898

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

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Hyde Street650do.do do
Lascelles Place500do.Hand flushing disc.
Lincolns Inn Fields1,200do.Screw-down penstock.
Lumber Court7.30do.Automatic self-acting syphon.
Montague Mews, two tanks each450do.do. do.
Newmans Row1,000do.do. do.
Russell Mews700do.do. do.
Torrington Mews800do.Screw-down penstock.
Torrington Square625do.Automatic self-acting syphon.
Upper Montague Mews530do.do. do.
New Turnstile600do.Screw-down penstock.

The water used at the above tanks amounted to
727,000 gallons.
The following sewers were flushed by water obtained
from the New River Company's mains, through leather
hose, during the summer months; the quantity of water
used was 2,041,550 gallons:—
Alfred Mews.
Bainbridge Street.
Bedford Avenue.
Bernard Mews.
Calsen Yard.
Charlotte Mews.
Church Passage.
Compton Mews.
Dunn's Passage.
Galen Place.
Gate Street.
George Yard.
Goldsmith Street.
Gower Mews.
Kennedy Court.
Lawrence Street.
Little Denmark Street.
Little White Lion Street.
Maynard Street.
Middle Yard.
Monarch Yard.
Neal's Yard.
New Yard.
North Crescent.
Queen's Head Yard.
Queen Street.
Redcar Yard.
Ridgmount Gardens.
Ridgmount Street.
Serle Street.
Stone Yard.
Tavistock Mews.
Tichborne Court.
Woburn Mews.