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

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Barking 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barking]

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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 Boys
Senior Girls
Cambell—Senior Boys
Senior Girls
Junior Mixed
Infants
C. of E.—Boys
Girls
Infants
Dawson—Junior Boys
Junior Girls
Infants
Dorothy Barley—
Junior Boys
Junior Girls
Infants
*Eastbury—Senior Boys
Senior Girls
Infants
Erkenwald—Senior Boys
Senior Girls
*Faircross—Mixed
Gascoigne—Senior Boys
Junior Mixed
Infants
Manor—Junior Mixed
Infants
All children stay at
school for mid-day
meal, the food being
supplied from Municipal
Kitchen in
special containers.
Yes, Gas Cooker.
Yes, at domestic
science centre.
No
Yes, at domestic
science centre.
No











Yes, at domestic
science centre.
No

Yes, at domestic
science centre.
Yes
No




Cloakrooms heated
(in winter only).





School fires
(in winter only).


Cloakrooms heated
(in winter only).






Yes, at domestic
science centre.
Cloakrooms heated
(in winter only).

Yes, at domestic
science centre.
Cloakrooms heated
(in winter only).
Yes
School fires and
central heating
(in winter only).


Cloakrooms heated
(in winter only).