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 Acton]
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The deaths for 1910 were as follows :—
Gloucester Road | 5 |
Mills Row | 0 |
Priory Road | 6 |
Bollo Lane | 9 |
Steele Road | 3 |
Leythe Road | 5 |
Colville Road | 13 |
Saville Road | 5 |
Enfield Road | 1 |
Beaconsfield Road | 5 |
Berrymead Gardens | 11 |
The Steyne | 16 |
St. Margaret's Terrace | 3 |
All Saints' Road | 7 |
Stanley Road | 4 |
Osborne Road | 15 |
Somerset Road | 6 |
Palmerston Road | 9 |
Hanbury Road | 8 |
Petersfield Road | 11 |
Stirling Road | 15 |
Seymour Road | 5 |
Berrymede Road | 9 |
Holland Terrace | 4 |
Shaftesbury Road | 10 |
Junction Road | 4 |
It is as yet too early to guage the effect of inspection on
these streets, but there is less liability to error if we compare
the aggregate death-rate for the four years 1906-1909, with that
for 1910.
The estimated population of these streets is 9,184. The average
death rate for the period 1906-1909 was 23-8, whilst the death
rate in 1910 was 19 4.
During the year the following houses were represented as
unfit for human habitation :—
Nos. 1—20 Mills Eow.
Mills Row is a cul-de-sac, leading out of, and running at
right angles to Mills Cottages.