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Bermondsey 1899

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bermondsey.

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stairs of workrooms cleansed, communication between stable
and workrooms cut off, suitable receptacle provided for dung.
Messrs. AXTELL and CO., Leather Finishers, 44, Bermondsey
Street.—W.C. cleansed and made efficient, W.C.
furnished with suitable water supply and apparatus for flushing,
door provided to W.C., walls of W.C. cleansed and limewashed,
W.C. efficiently ventilated, W.C. seat hinged in order to be
used as a urinal.
Messrs. CARNOT FRERES, Confectioners, 90, Bermondsey
Street.—Drains reconstructed in accordance with Vestry's
regulations, W.C. pans and traps provided to W.C.'s, W.C.'s
furnished with suitable water supplies and apparati for flushing.
Messrs. LLOYD and CO., Tin Works, Mill Street.—
Premises furnished with suitable water supply for workpeople.
Messrs. ALMOND and CO., Helmet Makers, 67, Willow
Walk.—
Flushing apparati in women's W.C.'s repaired.
HANWORTH PRESERVES CO., Jam Makers, 197, Long
Lane.—Pans in W.C.'s cleansed.
Mr. WETTON, Pickler, 2, Grange Walk.—Flushing apparatus
in W.C. repaired.
Mr. COOK, Confectioner, Kintore Street.—Pan in men's
W.C. cleansed, accumulation of manure removed, walls and
ceilings of workrooms cleansed and limewashed.
LAUNDRY, 57, Southwark Park Road.—Flushing apparatus
in W.C. repaired.
Mr. FOSTER, Carman, Channel Row. —Stables paved with
impervious material, sloped to carry off liquid matter to a
properly trapped inlet to drain.