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Hammersmith 1922

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Borough of Hammersmith for the year 1922

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No. 7 DISTRICT.

Address.Name.
†* 126 Uxbridge RoadV. Hughes
†* 216 DittoH. Bamford
† 410 DittoW. Dixon

No. 8 DISTRICT.

†* 831 Harrow RoadH. T. Rogers
†* 39 St. Ann's RoadE. Tomlin
†* 16 North Pole RoadH. Allinson
†* 32 Norland RoadJ. Lewis
* 2 Hunt StreetNot in use
104 Latimer RoadDitto

* Underground
† Factory.
Seizure of Unwholesome Food. —On the 16th June, 1922,
Sanitary Inspectors Pottier and Rigby seized seven bushels
of apples which were exposed for sale on a stall in Bradmore
Market, King Street —the property of Mr. J. M. Gregory of
No. 13 Aspen Place, Hammersmith.
The apples were conveyed to and submitted to the Magistrate
at the West London Police Court, who condemned them
as unsound, unwholesome and unfit for the food of man, and
gave an order for their destruction.
A summons was taken out and heard at the West London
Police Court, when the Magistrate sentenced the defendant to
28 day's imprisonment.
On the 27th September, 1922, Sanitary Inspectors Pottier
and Rigby seized 29 dozen oysters from the shop in the occupation
of Messrs. White & Co., No. 36 The Broadway, Hammersmith.
The oysters were submitted to the Magistrate at the West
London Police Court, who condemned the same as unsound,
unwholesome and unfit for the food of man, and gave an order
for their destruction.
A summons was taken out and heard at the West London
Police Court, when the Magistrate imposed fines amounting to
4 guineas with 4 guineas costs.
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