Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Forty-third annual report on the health and sanitary condition of the Parish of St. Mary, Islington
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1898]
LICENSED SLAUGHTER-HOUSES -continued.
Registered No. | Name of Licensee. | Situation of Permises. | Remarks. |
---|---|---|---|
456 | Geo. P. Mayer | 8, Shepptrlon Road | |
467 | 11. Fothergill | 79, Stroud Green Road | Cattle received upon the premises only between 7 p.m. and 8 a.m., and killing limited to requirements of own shop. |
414 | H. T. & A. C. Reynolls | 10, Swan Yard, Upper Street | |
407 | W. J. Burdge | 149, Upper Street | Small cattle. |
482 | W. H. Fox | East side of 1, Wycombe Mews | |
419 | Lidstone (Ltd.) | 398, York Road |
COWHOUSES.
These now number only 15 in Islington. They have been much
improved during the last, few years as regards cleanliness, ventilation
and drainage. Their condition during the year was fairly good, and,
therefore, it did not become necessary to oppose any of the licenses at
the Annual Licensing Sessions of the London County Council.
LIST OF LICENSED COWHOUSES IN THE PARISH OF ISLINGTON.
Registered No. | Name of Licensee. | Situation of Premises. |
---|---|---|
432 | Thomas Matthias | 6, Andover Road. |
8,392 | Evan Benjm. Watkin | 31, Ashbrook Koad, Upper Holloway. |
6,549 | Thomas Davies | 120, Cottenham Road. |
2,220 | Jane Bryant | 108, Elmore Street. |
891 | 3, Frome Street. | |
121 | Rees Jones | 1, George Street. |
6,592 | Alice Townsend | 1, Gifford Street. |
3,522 | Rees Jenkins | 1, Hale Street. |
1,554 | Samuel Jones | 24, Hercules Place, Holloway. |
2,736 | Annie Lydia Peart | 64, High Street. |
10,260 | Ann & Elizabeth Davies | 11, Matilda Street. |
1,062 | David Jenkins | 1. Northampton Street. |
8,846 | Edward Jones | 88, Roman Road. |
1,741 | George Arnold | 233, Seven Sisters Road. |
12,574 | Chas. Frank Hollingsworth | Wilson's Yard, Upper Street. |
BATHS AND WASHHOUSES.
It is scarcely possible to pass over these institutions, which are such
great adjuncts to the health of a community, in a report on the sanitary
condition of the district.