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City of London 1896

Report on the sanitary condition of the City of London for the year 1896

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2. No sleeping place to be allowed on a level
with a bakehouse.
3. No water-closet may be within or
municate directly with a bakehouse.
4. No drain shall have any opening within a
bakehouse.
5. After the 1st January, 1896, no bakehouse
shall be established anew below the level
of the ground.
There are 43 bakehouses in the City of
London, viz:—18 in the East Sanitary District,
12 in the Middle, and 13 in the West District,
located as shown in the following table:—

EAST DISTRICT.

Situation.Occupier.
90, Bishopsgate Street WithoutMr. Clapp.
81, ,, ,, ,,„ Haag.
10a, Stoney LaneMessrs. Silver.
15, Duke Street, AldgateMr. Silver.
63, Middlesex StreetMrs. Cohen.
61, ,, „Mr. Harris.
37, ,, ,,„ Nordheim.
5, ,, ,,Mrs. Silver.
85, ,, ,,Mr. Bonn.
26, AldgateMiss Lee.
68, St. Mary AxeMr. Sandrock.
60 & 61, Bishopsgate Within„ Johnstone.