London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Barking 1934

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barking]

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The table also shows what arrangements there are for the drying of children's clothes and boots.

School.No. of children who remain at school for mid-day meal.Whether facilities exist for heating of children's meals.Whether facilities exist for the drying of children's clothes and boots.
Bifrons— Senior BoysCloakrooms heated (in winter only)
Senior GirlsYes, at domestic science centre
Cambell— Senior Boys-No
Senior Girls-Yes, at domestic science centre
Junior Mixed-No
Infants-
C. of E.— Boys-»>School fires (in winter only)
Girls-
Infants-,,
Dawson— Junior Bovs20Yes, at Meals CentreCloakrooms heated (in winter only)
Junior Girls14>>
InfantsNo
Dorothy Barley—
Junior Boys>>
Junior Girls» J
Infants99
Eastbury— Senior Boys99
Senior GirlsYes, at domestic science centreYes
InfantsNoCloakrooms heated (in winter only)
Erkenwald— Senior Boys,,,,
Senior GirlsYes, at domestic science centre
Faircross— MixedAll children stay at school for mid-day meal, the food being supplied from Municipal Kitchen.YesYes
Gascoigne— Senior BoysNoSchool fires
(in winter only)
Junior Mixed
Infants
Monteagle— Junior BoysCloakrooms heated
(in winter only)
Junior Girls
Infants
Northbury— Senior GirlsSchool fires (in winter only)
Junior Mixed
Infants
Park Modern—Senior Mixed80YesCloakrooms heated (in winter only)
Ripple—Junior BoysNo
Junior Girls
Infants_
Roding— Junior Boys
Junior Girls
Infants
St. Joseph's—Infants Junior Mixed2YesSchool fires (in winter only)
St. Ethelburga's—
Senior Mixed15No
Westbury— Junior BoysCloakrooms heated (in winter only)
Junior Gills
Infants1