Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
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 Without | Mr. Clapp. |
81, ,, ,, ,, | „ Haag. |
10a, Stoney Lane | Messrs. Silver. |
15, Duke Street, Aldgate | Mr. Silver. |
63, Middlesex Street | Mrs. Cohen. |
61, ,, „ | Mr. Harris. |
„ Nordheim. | |
5, ,, ,, | Mrs. Silver. |
85, ,, ,, | Mr. Bonn. |
26, Aldgate | Miss Lee. |
68, St. Mary Axe | Mr. Sandrock. |
60 & 61, Bishopsgate Within | „ Johnstone. |