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Marylebone 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Marylebone, Metropolitan Borough]

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14, Allsop StreetProper means of external light and ventilation provided at the rear of the premises. The water closet lighted and ventilated from external air and disconnected from house by a ventilated lobby; the drinking water arrangements amended.
9, Earl StreetThe water closet in basement reconstructed in new position, with proper external light and ventilation and disconnected from house by a ventilated lobby.
14, Little Grove StreetThe attention of the owner was called to the unsatisfactory condition of the cottage at the rear of these premises, which was subsequently closed voluntarily. No works carried out.
Lisson BuildingsThe attention of the owner was called to the unsatisfactory condition of several of the tenements in these buildings. They were subsequently closed voluntarily with a view to reconstruction of the interior.
4, Huntsworth MewsAdditional means of external light and ventilation provided to the living and bed rooms, water closet reconstructed in suitable position; the premises renovated throughout.
21, Huntsworth MewsThe attention of the owner was called to the unsatisfactory condition of these premises which were subsequently reconstructed as a garage with living rooms over.
23, Huntsworth MewsDitto.
25, Huntsworth MewsThe attention of the owner was called to the unsatisfactory condition of these premises, which were closed. They were subsequently renovated and adapted for use as a store.
32, Huntsworth MewsThe attention of the owner was called to the unsatisfactory condition of these premises. They were subsequently closed voluntarily with a view to structural alterations.