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Bermondsey 1896

Report on the sanitary condition of the Parish of Bermondsey for the year 1896

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Messrs. RUFFIN & CO., Meat Preservers, 51a, Fort
Road.—New soil pan fixed in men's W.C., flushing
apparatus in women's W.C. repaired, dung pit furnished
with a suitable cover, etc.
SEABORNE COAL CO., 88, Bermondsey Wall.—Yard
paving repaired, dung pit constructed in accordance with
Bye-laws, W.C.'s reconstructed in accordance with Byelaws.
Messrs. DAINTREE & CO., Dyers and Cleaners, 368
to 867, Southwark Park Road. —Men's W.C.'s cleansed and
with water supply for flushing, dung pit constructed,
soil pipe ventilated, sink waste pipe disconnected
from drains.
Mr. CRIPS, Blacksmith, George Row.—Water closet
removed outside workshop, and furnished with suitable
water supply for flushing and a door.
Mr. BUCKLEY'S STABLES, 7, Baden Place.—W.C.
cleansed and furnished with suitable water supply.
Messrs. WALTON, TURNER & WALTON, Hop Warehouse,
23, Jacob Street. —W.C. furnished with suitable
water supply.
STABLES, 66a, Fort Road. —Flushing apparatus in
W.C. repaired, dung pit furnished with suitable cover.
Messrs. JEFFREY BROS., 34, Crimscott Street. —Foul
pan in W.C. cleansed, dung pit constructed.
Mr. COOK, Wholesale Confectioner, Kintore Street. —
Stables drained in accordance with Bye-laws, women's
W.C. removed outside workplace, dung pit constructed in
accordance with Bye-laws.
Mr. PURDEN, Rabbit Skin Merchant, 174, Abbey Street.
—Men's W.C. furnished with suitable water supply and
door, and floor of W.C. cemented, defective rain water
pipes repaired, dung pit constructed in accordance with
Bye-laws.