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Lambeth 1908

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

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1. Fat Melters—Upper Marsh (Messrs. J. C. & J. Field).
2. Tallow Melters—144 Broadwall (Messrs. Harris,
Blackman & Sons).
3. Soap Boilers—Upper Marsh (Messrs. J. C. & J. Field).
4. Soap Boilers—144 Broadwall (Messrs. Harris, Black-
man & Sons).
5. Tripe Boilers—103 Lambeth Walk (Messrs. Bennett,
Son & Co.)
6. Tripe Boilers—115 Lower Marsh (Messrs. Bennett,
Son & Co.)
SLAUGHTER-HOUSES.
There were within the Borough of Lambeth at the end of
1907, 24 registered Slaughter-houses, and at the annual
Licensing of the London County Council, held on October
26th, 1908., the licenses were all renewed.

LIST OF THE 24 SLAUGHTER-HOUSES LICENSED IN THE BOROUGH OF LAMBETH DURING 1908.

Ward.Situation of Premises.Name of Licensee.
Marsh99 Lower Marsh*Holdstock, Jno. Thos.
106„ „Thomas, Robert Edwin
Bishop's151 Lambeth WalkWright, Samuel
Prince's4 Clapham RoadHoldsworth,Chas.
60 Kennington Park RoadGrellier,Frederick

•Small cattle only to be killed.