London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Kensington 1925

The annual report on the health of the Borough for the year1925

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The businesses carried on at the registered premises are set out in the subjoined list:—

tbade or Business.Workshops.Factories.Total.
Blind makers3-3
Blouse makers33
Bookbinder11
Boot makers and repairers415
Cabinet maker11
Cardboard-box maker11
Carpet maker11
Chemist11
Cigarette maker11
Corset makers88
Draper11
Dressmakers and ladies' tailors3271328
Dyers and cleaners718
Embroidery workers44
Eyelet-hole maker11
Fancy hand-bag maker11
Florists1212
Furriers19120
Hairdressers1919
Hemstitcher11
Invisible menders88
Jewellers326
Knitted goods11
Lace workers44
Lampshade makers44
Laundries454792
Machinist11
Milliners4747
Non-inflammable composition manufacturer11
Outfitters99
Pastry cook11
Photographers1010
Pictorial advertisements11
Picture frame makers314
Pipe maker11
Powderpuff maker1-1
Printer11
Restaurants44
Scarf maker11
Shirtmaker11
Surgical supplies11
Stationery packer11
Sweet makers22
Toilet requisites11
Toy makers22
Typist11
Umbrella makers2-2
Upholsterers9-9
Weaver22
Wig maker11
Wire brush maker-11
Total57361684

Home Work.—Of the 256 outworkers registered, some are employed on premises which
are factories or workshops within the meaning of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, others
work in domestic workshops, whilst the remainder are the genuine " Home Workers " engaged in
their homes on the work given out to them by various firms and contractors in Kensington and
other districts.

The number of outworkers belonging to each of these three classes is shown in the following table:—

The number of outworkers belonging to each of these three classes is shown in the following table:—
Outworkers in Workshops or Factories81
Outworkers in Domestic Workshops39
Outworkers in their own Homes136
Total number of Outworkers256