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Wanstead and Woodford 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wanstead and Woodford]

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WANSTEAD AND WOODFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL.
ANNUAL REPORT
of the
MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH
for the Year Ending 31st December, 1937.
Section A. Statistics and Social Conditions of the Area.
Area (in acres) 3,824
Registrar-General's estimate of resident population, 1937 53,840
Number of inhabited houses (end of 1937) according to Rate Books 15,338
Rateable value (end of 1937) £543,916
Sum represented by a penny rate (1937-38) £2,125
Wanstead and Woodford constitutes an area five miles long by two
miles broad, the longest diameter running north and south. It contains
large tracts of forest and a number of lakes.
Extensive building is taking place within the area, and in a few years
time all available building land is likely to become covered with houses.
The highest point in the district is 215 feet, and the lowest 20 feet
above sea level.
The subsoil is clay interspersed with pockets of gravel.
The district is mainly residential, there being only a few small local
industries. The majority of the active inhabitants follow occupations in
London.

Extracts from Vital Statistics of the Year.

Total.M.F.
Live Births— Legitimate696363333Birth Rate per 1,000 of the estimated resident population13.4
Illegitimate241113
Total720374346Rate per 1,000 total (live and still) births38.8
Stillbirths291514
Deaths522258264
Crude Death Rate per 1,000 of the estimated resident population9.7
Adjusted Death Rate9.4