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Camberwell 1934

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell.

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TABLE X. Showing the Occupation of 151 Males who died from Tuberculosis in 1934.

Asphalter1
Aircraftsman R. A. F.1
Bookbinder2
Bookmaker1
Blacksmith1
Basket Maker1
Barman2
Butcher2
Builder1
Clerk11
Checker1
Chimney Sweep1
Chair Attendant1
Carpenter2
Coffin Maker1
Carman2
Canvasser1
Compositor1
Cinema Attendant1
Cinema Operator2
Chemist1
Clothier1
Draper1
Draughtsman2
Ex-service Pensioner5
Fitter, Water1
„ Permanent Way1
Film Cleaner1
Flower Seller1
Gas Fitter1
Gold Nib Grinder1
General Dealer2
House Decorator3
Hawker1
Hairdresser1
Hammerman1
Insurance Agent1
Labourer7
„ Builder3
„ General2
„ Dock1
„ Gas Co.1
„ Railway1
Leatherworker3
Lodging House Keeper1
Laundryman2
Licensed Victualler2
Manager2
Metallurgist1
Mechanic, Motor3
Metal Polisher1
Motor Driver1
Meat Sorter1
No Occupation7
Newsagent1
Nurse1
Night Watchman.1
Printer3
„ Assistant4
„ Machine Minder2
Postman1
Porter Hospital1
„ Hall1
„ Railway2
Paint Sprayer1
Pastry Cook1
Railway Shunter1
„ Ticket Collector2
„ Overhead Linesman1
„ Inspector1
„ Guard1
Storekeeper1
Sawyer1
School Child3
Soldier1
Salesman4
Ship Steward1
Solicitor1
Stone Carver1
Traveller2
Tea Packer1
Taxicab Driver1
Tram Conductor1
Tailor's Cutter1
Under School Age4
Variety Artist1
Wood Machinist1
Warehouseman1