Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report on the sanitary condition of the Parish of Bermondsey for the year 1895
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Mr. GODDARD'S STABLES, Rothsay Street. —
Offensive accumulation of manure removed, dung pit
covered.
Mr. PEARSON, Leather Merchant, 5-7, Whites
Grounds.—Drains reconstructed and ventilated, W.C.
ventilated and cleansed, area paved.
Mr. DODMAN'S STABLES & WORK-PLACE,
Cluns Place.—Yard paved, W.C. reconstructed and ventilated,
dung pit constructed, offensive accumulation of
manure removed.
Mr. ECROYD, Leather Merchant, Tyer's Gateway.-
W.C. cleansed and reconstructed and water supplied for
flushing.
Mr. MARRIOTT, Bootmaker, 22, Parker's Row.—
W.C. furnish with water supply, yard paved, gutters
provided to eaves.
Mr. HIGGINS, Manure Merchant, 17, Gratwick Street
—W.C. provided with water supply, door and roof, pan
cleansed.
SHOEING FORGE, Decima Street.—Workshop
cleansed, W.C. ventilated and furnished with water supply
and door.
Messrs. EAST, KINSEY & EAST, Leather Dressers,
Carmarthen Place.—Flushing apparatus in women's W.C.
repaired, workshops cleansed, catch pits repaired, dung
pit constructed.
LONDON GRIST MILL Co.'s STABLES Enid
Street. —W.C. accommodation provided for workpeople,
dung pit constructed.