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Lambeth 1864

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lambeth]

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STATEMENT OF NEW WORKS AND
IMPROVEMENTS
Carried out under the direction of the General Purposes
Committee, during the year ending 25th of March 1865.
Cardigan Street.— New Aberdeen edge-kerb laid to
foot-ways throughout the street; road-ways made up and
gravelled, and foot-ways gravelled.
Larkhall Lane.— New Granite kerb and 2½-inch York
paving in front of shops near Jeffries' Road.
Stockwell Green.—From Romsey Road, new 3-inch
York paving.
Brixton Hill.—From Brixton Church to Parish boundary,
new 3-inch York paving, 6 feet in width, to foot-way, on
one side.
Effra Road.—From Brixton Road to George Channing
Public House, new 3-inch York paving and Granite kerb to
foot-way, on one side.
Harleyford Street.—New 3-inch York paving to footway,
on one side, from Clapham Road to the Oval.
Stamford Street.—From Parish Boundary to Duke
Street, carriage-way paved with 9*3 Aberdeen pitching
on 12-inch Concrete; foot-ways on both sides relaid and
made good with new 3-inch York and 12*8 inch Aberdeen
kerb.

TABLE III.

Showing the different periods of life at which the deaths took place during the year 1864.

DISTRICTS.Under 5 years.5 years and under 3u years20 years and under 40 year.40 years, and under 80 years.60 years, and under 80 years.80 years, and upwards.
Waterloo Road,—first part189253948375
Waterloo Road,—second part262285779535
Lambeth Church,— first part2914959707314
Lambeth Church,—second part4295512715323555
Kennington, first part346528110814334
Kennington,—second part19337467410028
Brixton1502953589021
Norwood74151923247
Total1,934290484613755169