Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report for the year 1896 made to the Vestry of Saint James's, Westminster
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Fire escapes with attendants are stationed at the Fire
Engine Station in Great Marlborough Street and the Street
Fire Station in the Haymarket, day and night, and corner
of Rathbone Place nightly. Arrangements are also made
for an escape to attend all fires during the daytime.
MUSIC AND DANCING LICENSES.
In accordance with the Standing Orders of the London
County Council, notices were given to the Vestry in the
month of August, by intending applicants for Music and
Dancing Licenses, as follows:—
Baker, William Henry, The Albion, or Blanchard's Restaurant,
1, 3, 5 and 7, Beak Street, Regent Street,
for Music only.
Cameron, Donald Gordon, Hengler's Grand Cirque, 7, Argyll
Street, for Music and Dancing.
Coleridge, William Arthur Rokeby, Willis's Restaurant, 26,
King Street, St. James's Square, for Music only.
Hall6, Charles Emile, New Gallery, 121a, Regent Street,
for Music and Dancing.
Highton, Theodore Arthur, Piccadilly Art Galleries, and
Prince's Hall, 190 to 196, Piccadilly, for Music and
Dancing.
Lyons, Joseph, The Trocadero, 7 and 8, Great Windmill
Street, for Music only.
Maskelyne, John Nevil, Egyptian Hall, 170, Piccadilly, for
Music only.
Monico, James, Cafe Monico, 46, Regent Street, for Music
and Dancing.
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