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Croydon 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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Table I.

Sanitary Accommodation in the Schools.

Name of School.Number on Roll 31.12.30No. of Pedestal W.C's. flushed by separate cisterns.No. of Pedestal W.C's. flushed by automatic flush.No. of urinals with sparge pipes.
Beulah119227...2
West Thornton144730...3
Purley Oaks50823...2
Davidson71628...2
Howard38921...2
Ecclesbourne92610233
Ingram119324...2
Ashburton44314...1
Rectory Manor95825...3
Oval63821...2
Portland1109...262
South Norwood92426...2
Norbury Manor88425...2
Sydenham73625...4
British57321...3
Tavistock84732...3
Rockmount503...182
Waddon101241...4
Whitehorse Manor105638...3
Winterbourne137826...2
Woodside99934...3
Heath Clark (Central)40815...1
St. Christopher's814...1
St. Giles713...1
Myopic152...1
Addington68......2
All Saints'30512...2
Christ Church541......3
Holy Trinity28811...1
Parish Church564......2
St. Andrew's41710...2
St. Joseph's2047...2
St. Mark's1645...1
St. Mary's34715...2
St. Michael's (Central)2029...1
St. Peter's187......1
St. Saviour's409......2
Shirley1845...2
Archbishop Tenison's (Boy's Central)38612...1
Elmwood105237...4
Gonville22514...2

Trough closets only were in use, flushed by automatic cisterns at Christ
Church, Parish Church, St. Peter's and St. Saviour's; in conjunction with pedestal
W.C's. at St. Andrew's. Pail closets only were in use at Addington.
The above return does not include the John Ruskin (401) and Lady Edridge
(300) Central Schools which are housed in temporary premises.