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 Borough of Bermondsey for the year 1912
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PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
COMMITTEE, 1912:
Chairman-Councillor VEZEY.
Alderman Lawrence,
Councillor G. Morris,
„ Speer,
„ Renwick,
Councillor Brown,
„ B. A. Richmond, M.D., J.P,
„ Delderfield,
„ G. Richmond,
„ Saunders,
„ Gaunt,
„ Gerkin,
„ Siddle,
„ Lunn,
„ Wallsgrove.
Ex-officio :
J. W. OAKE, ESQ., J.P. Mayor of Bermondsey.
STAFF:
Medical Officer of Health-R. KING BROWN, B.A., M.D., D.P.H.
Sanitary Inspectors.
No. 1 District. Mr. M. Grice.
No. 5 District... Mr. E. C. Freeman.
No. 2 „ ... „ J. W. Wood.
No. 6 „ ... „ J. Bartlett.
No. 3 „ ... „ A. H. Merryman.
No. 7 „ ... „ J. Pitts.
No. 4 „ ... „ H. J. Toogood.
No. 8 „ ... „ H. M. Cockburn.
Food Inspectors—Mr. T. Ashdown,
Mr. G. A. Hoskins, and Mr. G. L. Scott.
Health Visitors—Miss B.
Nuttall and Mrs. K. Croke.
Clerical Staff.
Mr. H. A. W. Bush, Sanitary Clerk,
Mr. J. C. Watts, Fourth Clerk,
„ E. J. Pitts, Second Clerk,
„ F. C. Shaw, Junior Clerk,
„ J. G. Francksen, Third Clerk,
„ A. E. Stockins, Office Lad.
PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT,
TOWN HALL,
SPA ROAD, S.E.