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 Finchley]
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Factories and Workshops.
All the Workshops and Work-places in the District have
been inspected during the year, and various sanitary defects
remedied as a consequence.
Very little home work appears to be given out from
Workshops in the District, and the list of out-workers consequently
contains but few names. At some of the small Workshops
the work done is for firms in London, and their occupants
are technically out-workers, but their names are not included
in the list of out-workers, as the rooms come under inspection
in the ordinary routine.
The following is a list of the Workshops and Work-places on the Register at the end of 1904:—
Tailors | 7 |
Dressmakers and Milliners | 20 |
Bootmakers | 16 |
Cycle Makers | 6 |
Bakers | 16 |
Laundries | 12 |
Restaurant Kitchens | 9 |
Picture Framers | 2 |
Farriers | 6 |
Ironmongers | 3 |
Die Stampers | 1 |
Saddlers | 4 |
Blind Makers | 2 |
Cabinet Makers | 4 |
Wheelwrights | 2 |
Total | 110 |