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Hackney 1916

Report on the sanitary condition of the Hackney District for the year 1916

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Analysis of Occupations Carried On in the Registered Workshops of Hackney.

(a) Wearing Apparel.

Occupations.No. of Workshopps.Occupations.No. of Workshops.
Artifical Flower Makers10Hats7
Baby Linen3Infants' Millinery7
Beading1Mantles63
Belts2Millinery46
Blouses42Needlework2
Boot and Shoe Manufacturers63Pinafores1
Shirts7
Boot Machinists111Stays7
Children's Costumes11Tailoring68
Clerical Robes1Ties40
Clothing7Trimmings13
Collars1Underclothing16
Dressmakers81Vests7
Dressing and Tea Gowns5Waterproofs5
Fancy Bows on Shoes6657
Fall Net Chenilling1
Furriers63
(b) Other Occupations.
Bakers and Confectioners36Rubber Goods6
Baskets4Toy Makers9
Box Makers21Trunk and Bag Makers6
Brush Makers11Umbrella Makers3
Cabinet Makers61Upholsterers14
Doll Manufacturers and Dressers7Upholsterers' Trimmings3
Miscellaneous115
Fancy Leather Goods32410
Laundries62
Pianoforte Makers20

During 1916 Miss Teebay, the Workshops Inspector, made
2,393 inspections and re-inspections of factories and workshops
where females are employed. In connection with these inspections
371 intimation and statutory notices were served for the abatement
of the nuisances found.
Outworkers.—The number of outworkers on the register at the
end of 1916 was 2,868, against 2,768 at the end of 1915.
There were thus 100 outworkers added to the register during
the past year.