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 Willesden]
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Table No. 2.
Year. | Estimated Midsummer population. | Estimated annual increase of population. | Natural increase of population i.e. excess of births over deaths. |
---|---|---|---|
1901 | 116,089 | -- | 2,141 |
1902 | 122,211 | 6,122 | 2,120 |
1903 | 129,315 | 7,104 | 2,477 |
1904 | 134,539 | 5,224 | 2,776 |
1905 | 140,758 | 6,219 | 2,457 |
1906 | 142,871 | 2,113 | 2,600 |
1907 | 146,107 | 3,236 | 2,543 |
1908 | 149,035 | 2,928 | 2,472 |
1909 | 150,145 | 1,110 | 2,494 |
1910 | 153,253 | 3,108 | 2,417 |
1911 | 156,572 | 3,319 | 2,151 |
1912 | 159,868 | 3,296 | 2,472 |
1913 | 163,644 | 3,776 | 2,360 |
1914 | 166,634 | 2,990 | 2,363 |
166,634, the number appearing opposite 1914 above, is
the figure which has been used throughout this Report as
the Midsummer population for the calculation of the 1914
rates.
The following Table, No. 3, gives certain particulars
as to the estimated population of 166,634 at Midsummer,
1914