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Battersea 1928

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

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Births, Marriages and Deaths.
VITAL STATISTICS.
Population.
The population of the Borough of Battersea estimated to the
middle of 1928 is 164,100. This figure shows a decrease as compared
with 1927 and is the result of a revision by the RegistrarGeneral
based, it is understood, upon information as to migration.
It is probable that the figures given by the Registrar-General
will be found an under-estimate. Information obtained from local
sources would appear to indicate that the population of the Borough
is approximately 170,000, and that practically no change has taken
place during the intercensal period. It is however the practice,
for the sake of uniformity, to adopt the estimate of the Registrar
General for the purpose of calculating mortality rates, &c., and
the figures appearing in this report are based upon the Registrar
General's estimate.

The estimated population based upon the Registrar-General's figures, for the registration Sub-districts and for the nine Wards into which the Borough is divided, is set out in the following Table:—

Registration Sub-Districts.Estimated Mid-Year Population, 1928.
Males.Females.Total.
East Battersea32,64635,35468,000
North-West Battersea22,70824,22246,930
South-West Battersea21,59827,57249,170
Total76,95287,148164,100
Wards.
No. 1. Nine Elms12,99913,71726,716
No. 2. Park8,4119,40917,820
No. 3. Latchmere8,8569,86918,725
No. 4. Shaftesbury7,2867,78815,074
No. 5. Church8,8639,23118,094
No. 6. Winstanley9,74710,42320,170
No. 7. St. John3,5154,8698,384
No. 8. Bolingbroke8,30210,26318,565
No. 9. Broomwood8,97311,57920,552
Total76,95287,148164,100