Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report on the vital and sanitary statistics of the Borough of Lambeth during the year 1904
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Ward. | Situation of Premises. | Name of Licensee. |
---|---|---|
Brixton | Near Railway Hotel Brewery, Electric Lane | Elphick, Edwin |
„ | 263, Brixton Road | Copp, Albert |
„ | 10, Foxley Road* | Maiden, Robert Levers |
„ | Industry Terrace (yard leading to), Canterbury Read | Warren, James Edward |
Heme Hill | 207, Coldharbour Lane | Clark, Albert John |
„ | 309, „ „ | Ford, Hy. & Co., Ltd. |
„ | 77, Dulwich Road | Atkin, Jim Cook |
Tulse Hill | 45, New Park Road | Beaumont, Edith Mary (trading as Martin & Beaumont) |
„ | 12, Lower Tulse Hill | Haydon, Wm. |
Norwood | 120, High Strect*† | Bull, John |
„ | 121, „ „ (rear of) | Griffiths, Fredk. |
„ | 60, Knight's Hill Road | Crittall, Daniel Pearce |
„ | 125, Hamilton Road | Forss, Thomas Lionel |
* Small cattle only to be killed. † Special conditions laid down.
Sanitarily, these 30 Slaughter-houses are in good condition,
and the chemical test, which was applied to the drains in each
case, failed to give a single result. Constant inspection of the
Slaughter-houses within the Borough is now carried out, as the
officers of the Borough Council are responsible for the due
enforcement of all Bye-laws and Regulations made in pursuance