Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Annual report for the year ending 25th March, 1898
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CONTRACTS FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF GENERAL WORKS AND SUPPLY OF MATERIALS-CONTINUED.
Date of Contract. | Name of Party with whom Contract was made. | Nature of Works to be performed, and Materials to be supplied. | Observation. | |
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June 12th, 1897 | William Mills | Repairing, repainting, and redecorating Oak House, East Street, Greenwich. | ||
June 16th, 1897 | William Horsfall Vint and Samuel Walter Vint | Supplying and delivering into the Board's Yard, at Chester Street. East Greenwich, 3,000 feet superficial of best blue or grey 3-inch tooled Yorkshire stone, and 3,000 feet superficial of best blue or grey 2½-inch tooled Yorkshire stone. | ||
July 28th, 1897 | Edmund Fry and George Frederick Fry | Forming and paving, as a new street, Marlton Street, in the Parish of Greenwich. | ||
Ditto | Ditto ditto | Forming and paving, as a new street, Craigerne Road, in the Parish of Greenwich. | ||
Ditto | Ditto ditto | Forming and paving, as a new street, Musgrove Road, in the Parish of St. Paul, Deptford. | ||
Ditto | Ditto ditto | Forming and paving, as a new street, the portion of North Road, in the Parish of Saint Paul, Deptford, which extends from the paving already laid down by the Board, for a distance of about 470 feet northwards. | ||
Ditto | Ditto ditto | Forming and paving, as a new street, Dollings Place, in the Parish of St. Paul, Deptford. | ||
August 3rd, 1897 | John Mowlem Burt, William Robert Freeman, and George Burt | Paving with new Norwegian granite cubes, the roadway of the portion of Bridge Street, in the Parish of Greenwich, extending from the Creek Bridge to the eastern side of Norway Street, and laying a Guernsey granite flat kerb channel on both sides of such portion of that roadway. | ||
August 10th, 1897 | Coopers, Limited | Supplying and landing at the Board's Wharf, on Deptford Creek, Deptford, 3,000 feet superficial of best blue or grey 3-inch tooled Yorkshire stone, and 3,000 feet superficial of best blue or grey 2½-inch tooled Yorkshire stone. |
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