Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Poplar, Metropolitan Borough]
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Factories on Register (where Females are Employed).—contd.
1 Brush making. | 1 Rice starch making. |
1 Bunting and flag making. | 4 Rope works. |
1 Butter mixing factory. | 1 Rubber goods making. |
1 Buttons and buckles. | 1 Rug making. |
1 Cabinet making. | 4 Sack making. |
1 Cake and Biscuit making. | 2 Sausage factory. |
2 Chip basket making. | 5 Shirt making. |
1 Christmas cracker making. | 1 Shroud making. |
1 Cigarette paper making. | 24 Tailoring. |
1 Clay fuel and pipes. | 3 Tarpaulin works. |
3 Cleaners and dyers. | 1 Ticket printing. |
2 Confectionery making. | 2 Overall making. |
1 Cork cutting. | 2 Timber works and wicker furniture making. |
2 Corset making. | |
4 Costume making. | 1 Tortoiseshell goods making. |
1 Dog biscuit manufacturer. | 1 Toy balloon making. |
8 Dressmaking. | 2 Toy making. |
1 Feather works. | 1 Trimming making. |
1 Fibre, hemp and jute making, | 1 Type founder. |
1 Furrier. | 1 Underwear making. |
2 Glass works. | 1 Varnish and paint works. |
1 Gum works. | 1 Wallpaper manufacturer. |
1 Harness making. | 2 Waterproof making. |
1 Kapok works. | 1 Whalebone works. |
2 Laundries. | 1 Wine bottling. |
1 Match making. | 1 Wood chopping. |
1 Mineral water manufacturer. | 2 Woollen garment making. |