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Fulham 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham Borough]

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Table XVII.

Occupations of 93 Men (New Cases) in 1933.

1Ambulance driver.1Joiner.
1Barber.1Kitchen hand.
1Boiler maker.6Labourers.
1Bricklayer.1Leather finisher.
1Bus conductor.1Machine operator.
lBus driver.1Metal worker.
1Cabinet maker.2Messengers.
1Cable joiner.1Milk roundsman.
2Canvassers.2Motor drivers.
2Carpenters.1Motor fitter.
1Carrier.1Museum warder.
1Chauffeur.1Off license manager.
2Civil Servants.1Piano finisher.
10Clerks.1Plumber.
1Coal porter.1Postman.
1Commissionaire.1Potman.
1Dental mechanic.1Railway porter.
1Electrician's mate.8Salesmen.
1Engineer.3Shop assistants.
1Errand boy.3Shop porters.
1Factory hand.1Stoker.
1Fishmonger.1Tailor.
1Footman1Telegraphist.
1Garage hand.1Telephonist.
1Guard.1Ticket collector.
1Handyman.1Tiler.
1Hawker.1Trade boy.
2Hotel porters.1Unemployed.
1House painter.2Waiters.
1Insurance agent.1Wireless repairer.
1Insurance manager.5No occupation.

Occupations of 73 Women (New Cases) in 1933.

1Barmaid.1Housekeeper.
lBiscuit packer.3Laundry packers.
1Box maker.1Machinist.
lCalender hand.1Parlour maid.
5Clerks.1Salvation Army Officer.
1Cook.5Shop assistants.
4Domestics.1Stewardess.
2Draper's assistants.2Telephonists.
2Dressmakers.4Typists.
33Housewives.2Waitresses.

1 No occupation.
Under 15 years of age.
3 Boys. 5 Girls.