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

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Poplar 1910

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Poplar, Metropolitan Borough]

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* It is very difficult to separate Workshops and Domestic Workshops, as these
premises are sometimes one and sometimes the other, according to the pressure o£
work. See table A, page 171, and remarks in italics page 167.
Domestic Workshops on Register (where Men are Employed).
11 Bootmakers 1 Laundry
1 Confectioner
Home Workers on Register (Male).
1 Boots 3 Furriers
1 Brushmaker 5 Tailors
Workshops and Domestic Workshops on Register (Females).*
78 Tailors 1 Dressing gown maker
35 Laundresses 1 Pickle maker
9 Boot upper makers 1 Glass blower
39 Dressmakers 1 French polisher
1 Shroud maker 4 Mantle makers
1 Upholsterer 2 Paper and rag sorters
1 Sheet and tent maker 4 Wood choppers
1 Cork cutter 1 Bibmaker
9 Skirt and blouse makers 1 Bracemaker
3 Waterproof garment makers 4 Shirt front and collar makers
3 Sack and bag makers 1 Rubber balloons
10 Shirt and pyjama makers 1 Trimming maker
2 Furriers 2 Corset makers
2 Underclothing makers 1 Coffee extractor
1 Ladies' tailor 1 Flag maker
1 Seal stamper 1 Artificial flower maker
12 Milliners 1 Bottle washer
1 Down cushion maker
6 Tiemakers
6 Confectioners