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Camberwell 1909

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell.

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Names.
General
Committee.
Rota
Committee.
Possible.
Actual.
Actual.
Edmonds, H.
10
4
31
Elliott, Rev. W. H. H.
10
5
38
Forrest, J.
3
1
1 Retired Nov. 9th, 1909.
-
Gray, W. J.
10
6
Gunning, James
7
3
11 Resigned Mar. 15th, 1910.
Jardine, Alex.
7
4
- Elected Nov. 9th, 1909.
Jennings, Rev. H. E.
10
4
-
Lloyd, Tom E.
2
7
18 Elected Nov. 9th, 1909.
MacCarthy, W.
10
-
-
Mawbey, Mrs. E.C.
1
1
— Elected May 11th, 1910.
Morris, Mrs. E.
10
9
-
Murnane, Canon W. (Rev.)
10
1
1
O'Bolger, Wm.
7
2 Elected Nov. 9th, 1909.
5
Pexton, F. T
8
8
3 Retired April 15th, 1910.
7
Phillips, Mrs. S. L.
10
9
Pitman, Rev. T. W.
1
— Elected May 11th, 1910.
-
Rayment, T. R.
3
4 Retired Nov. 9th, 1909.
3
4
Rogers, W. P.
1
— Elected Dec. 22nd, 1909.
Sayer, S.
1
— Elected Sept. 29th, 1909.
-
Retired Nov. 9th, 1909.
Shrimpton, John
10
7
23
Terrace, Ensign P.
3
2
10 Resigned Nov. 9th, 1909.
veazey, Rev. H. G.
10
1
-
Wenham, A. E.
7
2
— Elected Nov. 9th, 1909.
Whitehead, F.
10
9
10
Wilson, Rev. R. H.
8
4
7 Retired April 15th, 1910.
Applications were received from the following:
Men (skilled). Men (unskilled). Women. Total.
1,442 1,983 215 3,640
The greatest number were received during the months of
September and October, but a marked difference was found in the
class of applicants, those applying as soon as the register was
open being more or less of the usual class of casual workers
whereas later on a large number of artisans and the better class of
labourers were attracted.

Ages of Applicants.

15-19.20-24.25-34.35-44.45-54.55-64.65-74.Total.
Men63325975955696328833425
Women22245775496215