London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

View report page

Hammersmith 1896

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Parish of Hammersmith for the 53 weeks ending January 2nd, 1897.

This page requires JavaScript

SOUTH DISTRICT.

Ward No. 1.

Address.Name.
24, Bradmore Park RoadG. Klein
*77, Brackenbury RoadW. Jennings
*134, Shepherd's Bush RoadC. Jacobs
*6, Beaconsfield Terr. RoadE. Marchesi
*1, Masboro' RoadC. Faber
*98, Blythe RoadP. Phiil
*17, Kilmarsh RoadW. J. Pointer
*7, Shepherd's Bush RoadA. Roys ton
*192, Dalling RoadJ. H. Milner
*1, Aldensley RoadE. Tyler
*67, Masboro' RoadA. J. Wills
*47, Milson RoadJ. Wilkes
*33, Glenthorne RoadE. Winstone
†West Kensington StoresWest Kensington Stores-
†Lyons & Co., Hammersmith RoadLyons & Co.
65, Bridge RoadW. Bass
88, Queen StreetH. Young
4, Fulham Palace RoadR. A. Rosier
†Eyot GardensJ. R. Chibnall
2 and 4, Queen's RoadH. Gottig
93, Black Lion LaneA. Gurney
43, King StreetH. Heineniann
*118, ,,J. A. Hohman
*82, Great Church LaneR. Minson
209, King StreetJ. Hall
16, Black Lion LaneA. Mulford
*213, Hammersmith RoadO. Shornsheim
163, King StreetJ. A. West

*Underground Bakehouses.
†Factory Bakehouses.
SEIZURE OF UNWHOLESOME FOOD.
No articles of food were found to be in such a state
as to be unfit for the food of man so as to justify seizure
under 54 & 55 Vic., chap. 76, sec. 47. The heavy