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Hampstead 1913

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

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136
Factory and Workshop Act, 1901.
This part of the Report is made pursuant to Section 132 of the
Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, which provides that—
"The Medical Officer of Health of every District Council shall
in his Annual Report to them, report specifically on the
administration of this Act in workshops and workplaces,
and he shall send a copy of his Annual Report, or so much
of it as deals with this subject, to the Secretary of State."
At the end of 1913 there were 506 workshops on the register, of
which 35 were domestic workshops. Excluding the latter, there were
employed in the workshops 848 males and 1009 females. Dressmaking
is the trade chiefly carried on in the Hampstead workshops, and next in
order of frequency come tailoring, bootmaking, baking and millinery.
The following table shows the number of each class of workshops,
the number of workrooms, and the number of persons of each sex
employed.

Workshops, and domestic Workshops.

Trade or Business.Workshops other than Domestic Workshops.Domestic Workshops.Total number of Workshops.
Number of Workshops.Number of Workrooms.Number of Employees.
Males.Females.
Bakers32371172-32
Blindmakers479104
Bootmakers404489181
Builders and carpenters19232819
Cabinetmakers and polishers28162113
Carriage builders716287
Corset makers5514-
Cycle makers and repaireis69146
Dressmakers and ladies' tailors113134552115128
Engineers3343
Florists341373
Harness makers58125
Ironmongers14143111
Laundresses7194407
Milliners252577126
Monumental masons22172
Motor makers84123
Outfitters9325227110
Pianoforte makers24262
Picture frame makers911159
Sign writers2382
Smiths11112611
Tailors42518838051
Upholsterers1926508221
Watchmakers and jewellers13142413
Wigmakers1319192413
Miscellaneous26375131531
Totals436570818100935506