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Shoreditch 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

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Funds are badly needed, as will be seen from the Balance Sheet
attached, if the work is to continue. Orders for goods such as wastepaper
baskets, trays, stools, basket-pot-holders, leather work, etc., would be
welcomed. The class can be visited any Friday morning between 11 and
12 o'clock and samples of work done can be seen.
We take this opportunity of thanking those who have sent us presents
of clothing, new and second-hand; without this kind help we should have
been sadly handicapped in helping those going away ; we must not forget
the unfailing assistance given by Miss Francis who comes every Monday
evening lending a hand with the office work ; we are very grateful to her.
There are many ways in which those interested can help in the work;
by gifts of clothing, second-hand or new, flowers for giving away to the sick
or for brightening the handicraft room and waiting room ; old books, papers
and periodicals for the patients; orders for goods to be made by the students;
old pieces of material which can be used for work, such as pieces of silk.
METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF SHORED ITCH.
HANDICRAFT CLASS.

S tatement of A ccounts.

From July 21st, 1930, to December 31st, 1932.

Receipts.Expenditure.
£s.d.£s.d.
To Grants4000By Materials241521
,, Sale of Goods at Exhibition, 193141511,, Equipment9100
,, Fees for Exhibition440
,, Ditto, 1932600,, Teacher 24 Lessons1200
,, Various959,, Part Student's fees to L.C.C012
,, Students at cost1138
,, Student's Fees064,, To Students2150
,, Cheques084
,, Postage and Stationery054
Balance December 31st, 1932—
At Bank£749
Cash in hand0664
71161
£6218£6218

Examined Pass Book and Accounts and found correct,
(Signed) P. BETHELL,
4th January, 1933.
4th January, 1933.