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Hammersmith 1894

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Parish of Hammersmith for the year ending December 29th, 1894.

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LOAN PERMANENT WORKS.
KING STREET.
(Front the Broadway to Shaftesbury Road).
New 3in. York paving and 12in. by Sin. Norway curb
laid at a total cost of £2,199 .9.7.
ASPHALTING FOOTPATHS.
GOLDHAWK ROAD.
The asphalte was taken up and relaid at an averagethickness
of one inch. The concrete foundation was
floated over with cement and sand where necessary, and
the curb re-set. The cost of relaying the asphalte was£36.8.1,
and the cost of floating over the concreteand
re-setting the curb was £13.10.0.
The above work was carried out in various places and
it completes the asphalting for which the money was
borrowed.
CAITHNESS ROAD.
The asphalte was taken up and relaid at an average
thickness of one inch and the concrete foundation was
made good, and the curb re-set. The cost of relaying the
asphalte was £134.12.10, and the cost of floating
over the concrete and re-setting the curb was £31.2.6,.
making a total of £165 . 15 . 4.
LATYMER ROAD.
(From No. 271 to North Pole Road.)
The asphalte was taken up and relaid at an average
thickness of one inch, and the concrete foundation was
made good and the curb re set. The cost of re-laying the
asphalte was £255.7.8, and floating over the concrete
&c. was £86 . 13 . 10, making a total of 342 . 1 . 6.
SHAFTESBURY ROAD.
The asphalte was taken up and relaid at an average
thickness of one inch, and the concrete foundation
was made good and the curb re-set. The cost of