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Bermondsey 1922

Report on the sanitary condition of the Borough of Bermondsey for the year 1922

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Sanitary Inspectors:
District.
District.
No. 1.—Mr. J. G. Francksen.
No. 5.—Mr. E. C. Freeman.
No. 2.—Mr. J. W. Wood.
No. 6.—Mr. E. J. Pitts.
No. 3. —Mr. A. H. Merryman.
No. 7.—Mr. W. Davis.
No. 4. —Mr. H. J. Toogood.
No. 8.—Mr. W. J. Luke.
Food Inspectors:
Mr. T. Ashdown, Mr. G. A. Hoskins and Mr. G. L. Scott.
Health Visitors:
District.
District.
No. 1.—Miss Helden.
No. 5.—Miss Bache.
No. 2.—Miss Sumner.
No. 6.—Mrs. Cottier.
No. 3.—Miss Islip.
No. 7.—Miss Carlton.
No. 4.—Miss Child.
No. 8.—Miss Wadds.
Dental Nurse—Miss Lambert.
Clerical Staff:
Mr. H. W. Bush, Chief Clerk.
Mr. A. I. Fair, Second Clerk
Mr. C. F. Yaxley, General Clerk
Mr. F. W. Smith, Third „
Mr. C. W. Whye, General „
Mr. E. F. Walsh, Fourth „
Mr. H. E. Butcher, Junior „
Mr. A. Manning, M. & C. W.
Clerk.
W. C. Tapsfield, Office Lad.
Municipal Lying-in Hostel —Matron: Miss A. E. Sewell.
Nurses—Miss Taylor, Miss Hughes, Miss Wells.
Tuberculosis Dispensary—Miss Pike and Miss Stevens, Nurses; Miss
Deighton, Dispenser; Miss Dutch, Assistant Clerk.
PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT,
TOWN HALL,
SPA ROAD, S.E. 16.