Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich
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Dairies, Cowsheds, and Milkshops Order.
41. There are 14 licensed cowsheds in the Borough, in which
there are approximately 458 cows in milk. These have been
regularly inspected quarterly during the year, and are kept in a
satisfactory condition. In consequence of their being subject
to annual license, a direct stimulus is given to efficient maintenance.
There were no objections to the renewal of the licences,
but the attention of the London Couuty Council was drawn to an
unlicensed shed being used by one of the cowkeepers. This
matter was dealt with at the licensing sessions.
TABLE 25.
List of Cowhouses.
No. | Name of Owner. | Situation. |
---|---|---|
l | William Frederick Fisher | Cold Harbour Farm, Chisle-hurst |
2 | Alfred Low | Avery Hill Farm, Eltham |
3 | W. F. Corp | Lyme Farm, Eltham |
4 | Charles Umfreville Fisher and William F. Fisher, Crescent Farm, Sidcup | Belmont Park Farm, Eltham |
5 | James Grace | Pippinhall Farm, Eltham |
6 | Charles Umfreville Fisher | Chapel Farm, Eltham |
7 | Thomas W. Keen and Stanley A. Keen | Clay Farm, New Eltham |
8 | Elizabeth Compton Bayley | Middle Park Farm, Eltham |
9 | Harry Furber | Southend Farm, Eltham |
10 | Charles William Killick | 52, St. James' Place, Plumstead |
11 | Charles William Killick | 13, Princes Road, Plumstead |
12 | Herbert J Wolsey, George E. Wolsey, Nelson W. Wolsey | 50, Francis Street, Plumstead |
13 | F. G. Cock | 13, Raglan Road, Plumstead |
14 | Edwards & Sons, Ltd. | Rear of 14, 15 & 16, Pellipar Road, Woolwich |