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 Woolwich]
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Common Lodging Houses.
36. There are 18 common lodging-houses in the Borough, 16 for men, and 2 for women. Total accommodation for 563 persons is available. The following is the list: —
Common Lodging-house. | Accommodation. | ||
---|---|---|---|
Men. | Women. | Total. | |
60 Beresford Street | 58 | .. | 58 |
5 High Street | 40 | .. | 40 |
50 do | 22 | .. | 22 |
56 do | 14 | .. | 14 |
57 do | 18 | .. | 18 |
76 & 77 do | .. | 25 | 25 |
81 & 82 do | .. | 19 | 19 |
93 do | 30 | .. | 30 |
1 Ropeyard Rails | 14 | .. | 14 |
2 do | 17 | .. | 17 |
4 do | 15 | .. | 15 |
7 do | 23 | .. | 23 |
9 do | 32 | .. | 32 |
10 do | 51 | .. | 51 |
10a & 11 do | 62 | .. | 62 |
21 & 21a do | 42 | .. | 42 |
4 Warren Lane | 31 | .. | 31 |
12 4 13 do | 50 | .. | 50 |
Totals | 519 | 44 | 563 |
On the night of the 15th January, 1909, 436 males and 26
females occupied these beds; 83 male and 18 female beds were
empty, and 20 males were turned away unable to pay.
Underground Rooms.
37. One underground room, separately occupied, in River
Ward, was found not in accordance with the Act. The service
of notice led to cessation of occupation.