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Kensington 1891

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kensington]

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BROMPTON REGISTRATION SUB-DISTRICT.
No. 1.—From 1 to 4, Sloane Street; Brompton Road, 1 to 31 ; Blackmail's Yard;
Hooper's Court, 1 to 26; Garden Row, 1 to 8 ; Brompton Road, 33 to 85 ; New
Street, 18 to 28, and the " Sloane's Head Sloane Place 1 to 9, and Alma
House, and the Mission Chapel; New Street, 1 to 14; Brompton Road, 87 to
109; Queen's Gardens, 13, 14, and 31, and School Board Schools; Brompton
Road, 111 to 135. E. P., XVI. Population, 944.
No. 2.—From 1 to 39, and 2 to 42, Hans Road ; Brompton Road, 137 to 161;
Lloyd's Place, 1 to 12, also Bennett's Livery Yard, and Ward's Livery Yard;
Brompton Road, 163 to 195 ; Beaufort Gardens, I to 48 ; Beauchamp Place, 1
to 62; Ovington Mews, 1 to 22 ; Ovington Gardens, 2 to 10, and 11 to 24;
Ovington Square, 1 to 35, and 2 to 34, with two Stables in rear.
E. P., XVI. Population, 1,559.
No. 3.—From 197 to 251, Brompton Road, and the White Horse Livery Yard ;
Yeoman's Row, 1 to 69 ; Michael's Grove, 1 to 41, and 6 to 24 ; Egerton Mews
(12 Stables) ; Egerton Gardens, 1 to 75, and 18 to 48, including Mortimer
House ; Crescent Place, 1 to 13 ; Fulham Road, 35 to 75 ; Egerton Mansions, 1
to 8, including Egerton House ; Brompton Crescent, 26 to 59.
E. P., XVI. Population, 1811.
No. 4.—From 38 to 190, Brompton Road; Tullett Place, 1 to 6 ; Montpelier
Street, 1 to 11, and 2 to 18, also Brompton School Hall; Relton Mews, 1 to 11,
and the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Station ; Chapel Place, 1 to 59, and 4 to 56 ;
Rutland Street, 1 to 31, and 2 to 28, and the "Montpelier Arms"; Middle
Street, 1 to 11 ; Montpelier Row, 25 to 37 ; Cheval Place, 1 to 5, and Barnes's
Coach Yard. E. P., XVI. Population, 1,293.
No. 5.—Brompton Square, 1 to 61 ; Brompton Road, 192 to 204 ; Cottage Place,
1 a, and 1 to 6 ; Holy Trinity Church ; The Oratory ; South Kensington
Museum; Royal Engineers Barracks; Art Training Schools; The Residences,
1 to 4 ; Princes Gate, 64 to 72 ; Princes Mews, 1 to 71, and 81 to 85 ; Rutland
Mews South, l to 20 ; Ennisinore Gardens, 36 and 37 ; The Natural History
Museum ; The National Art Gallery and the new buildings of the Imperial
Institute. E. P., XVI. Population, 852.
No. 6.—Fulham Road, 2 to 42; North Terrace, 1 to 11, and Western Grammar
School ; Alexander Square, 1 to 24 ; Alfred Place, I to 20, and the Turkish
Baths ; Thurloe Mews, 1 to 10; South Street, 1 to 33, and 2 to 22; Thurloe
Square, 6 to 33, and 45 ; The Studios to end, including Thurloe House ; Pelham
Street; Cromwell Gardens Mews, 1 to 4 ; Onslow Villas, 3 and 4 ; South
Kensington Railway Station ; Onslow Houses, 1 to 6; Station Buildings, I to
12a. E. P., XVI. Population 796.