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. | Observations. |
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August 12th, 1897 | John Mowlem Burt, William Robert Freeman, and George Burt | Forming and paving, as a new street, the portion of Humber Road, in the Parish of Greenwich, which extends from Rathin Road to Mycenæ Road. | |
August 18th, 1897 | George Jennings | To take the underground Sanitary Convenience at New Cross Gate, St. Paul, Deptford, and to keep the same and all fittings and articles therein in good and substantial repair, and to provide male and female attendants thereto. | Three years from the 19th of August, 1897. |
October 5th, 1897 | John Hammerton Taylor and John Alexander Gardiner | Clover, Rye Grass and Clover Mixture, Sainfoin, Hay, Wheat Straw and Oat Straw, for the Board's Horses in Greenwich. | From the 30th September, 1897, to the 25th March, 1898. |
Ditto | Ditto ditto | Clover, Rye Grass and Clover Mixture, Sainfoin, Hay, Wheat Straw and Oat Straw, for the Board's Horses in Saint Paul, Deptford. | From the 30th September, 1897, to the 30th March, 1898. |
Ditto | Ditto ditto | Clover, Rye Grass and Clover Mixture, Sainfoin, Hay, Wheat Straw, and Oat Straw, for the Board's Horses in Saint Nicholas, Deptford. | Ditto. |
October 7th, 1897 | Herbert Stillwell Shipton | Oats and Linseed for the Board's Horses in Saint Paul, Deptford. | Ditto. |
October 12th, 1897 | James Murray | Oats, Beans, Bran, and Linseed, for the Board's Horses in Saint Nicholas, Deptford. | Ditto. |
October 19th, 1897 | Frederick John Corder and Alfred Conyers Haycraft | Oats, Beans, and Linseed, for the Board's Horses in Greenwich. | Ditto. |
October 27th, 1897 | Elizabeth Milnes | Supplying and landing at Board's Wharf, on Deptford Creek, Deptford, 3,000 feet superficial of best blue or grey tooled Yorkshire stone, and 3,000 feet superficial of best blue or grey 2½-inch tooled Yorkshire stone. |
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