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Bermondsey 1895

Report on the sanitary condition of the Parish of Bermondsey for the year 1895

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Messrs. BRAY & STRICKLAND, Woolstaplers, Market
Street.—Premises redrained, suitable water-closet
accommodation provided.
COFFEE ROASTERS, 66, Storks Road.—Sanitary
condition good.
Messrs. LUCAS & SPENCER, Wharfingers, Bermondsey
Wall.—Drains trapped, yard paved.
THE CHEAP WOOD Co., 6, Drummond Road.—
Sanitary condition good.
Messrs. MILLER & Co., Bark Extractors. 43, Marigold
Street. —W.C. accommodation provided for workmen.
Messrs. GOODHEW & Co., Stables, Cross Street.—
Sanitary condition good.
Mr. LAWFORD'S Stables, Millstream Road. -Dung
pit furnished with a cover, sides of pit rendered in cement.
Messrs. E. & T. PINK'S Stores, Mill Street,—W.C.
furnished with water supply and pan cleansed.
Messrs. WHITE, COTTELL & Co., Vinelar Works,
101, Long Lane.—Receptacle for dung provided, accumulation
of manure removed, walls of W.C. cleansed.
Mrs. WILLCOX, Milliner, 52, Parker's Row.—Sanitary
condition good.
Mr. WALKER, Leather Dresser, 7, Brandon Street. —
Drains trapped.
Mr. HARRIS, Leather Dresser, Tyer's Gateway.—
Yard paved and drained, catch pits reconstructed so as to
prevent improper substances entering the sewer.
Mr. SPANTON, Timber Merchant, Jamaica Road. —
Drains and water-closet reconstructed.