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St Pancras 1904

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, London, Borough of]

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Hammersmith Hammersmith Broadway (G.W.R. & Met. R.),
Addison Road, Wormwood Scrubbs, Willesden
Junction, quantities unknown.
Hampstead Hampstead Heath (L. & N.W.R.) 224 imperial
gallons, Maida Vale (L. & N.W.R.) 200 imperial
gallons, West End (Mid. R.) 50 imperial gallons,
Finchley Road (Met. R.) 100 imperial gallons,
West Hampstead (Met. R.) 144 imperial gallons.
Holborn No railway stations or depots at which milk is
delivered.
Islington Finsbury Park 840 churns, Holloway 6 churns,
Junction Road 3 churns, Crouch Hill 6 churns,
Hornsey Road 12 churns, Mildmay Park 9 churns,
Highbury 7 churns, Barnsbury 8 churns.
Kensington Addison Road 330 churns.
Lambeth Vauxhall 400 churns, Waterloo 400 churns.
Lewisham Sydenham (L.B. & S.C R.) 20 churns, Forest Hill
(L.B. & S.C.R.) 40 churns. Honor Oak Park (L.B.
& S.C.R.) 4 churns, Lewisham Junction (S.E. &
C R.) 21 churns, Hither Green (S.E. & C.R.)
8 churns, Blackheath (S.E & C.R.) 18 churns.
Paudington Paddington (G.W.R.) 3,500 churns.
Poplar Several stations at which milk is delivered but
quantity unknown.
St. Marylebone Great Central Railway Depot 110 churns, Metropolitan
Railway Depot 80 churns.
St. Pancras Euston (L. & N.W.R.) 712 churns, St. Pancras Milk
Depot (Mid. R.) 900 churns, Kentish Town Milk
Depot (Mid. R.) 144 churns, King's Cross
Milk Depot (G.N.R.) 463 churns.
Shoreditch Broad Street (N.L.R.) one delivery per day, quantity
unknown.
Southwark No railway stations or depots at which milk is
delivered.
Stepney Globe Road 2 churns, Coborn Road 8 churns,
Burdett Road 4 churns, Stepney 85 churns,
Shad well 17 barn gallons.
Stoke Newington No railway station or depot in Borough.
Wandsworth Six railway stations 210 churns.
Westminster (City of) Charing Cross and Victoria (small quantities) about
a dozen churns.
Woolwich Four railway stations 120 churns.
On the 21st September the Borough Council passed the following resolution—
That communications be addressed to the Presidents of the Local Government
Board and the Board of Agriculture requesting them to introduce a Bill into
Parliament next Session to repeal the Warranty Sections of the Sale of Food
and Drugs Acts, 1875—1899.