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Kingston upon Thames 1926

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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St. Luke's School.
In the Boys' Department, the two cracked w.c.'s have
been repaired, and the urinal cleansed, but not reconstructed.
In the Girls' Department the two cracked basins have
been repaired.
St. Paul's School.
The ceilings and walls of all departments have been distempered.
The Boys' urinal has been cleaned and improved.
The urinal for infant boys has been cleansed and the
paving relaid, but not reconstructed.
St. Peter's School.
The ceilings and walls of all departments have been distempered,
and sundry repairs have been carried out to the
roof and chimneys.
The cement urinal has been cleaned and the walls distempered.
The surface water drains have been cleared.
St. John's School.
In order to obtain better heating, the stoves have been
brought forward into the classrooms, and the steps under
the doors renewed.
The paving of the boys' urinal has been repaired and
the walls distempered.
In the Girls' Department the movable cover over a
drainage inspection chamber in the passage has been sealed,
and a new manhole constructed in the playground.
The asphalt paving forming the approach to the Infants'
Department has been repaired.
St. Agatha's School.
The boys' w.c.'s have been repainted. The urinal has
been cleansed, but has not yet been provided with any flushing
apparatus.
All Saints' School.
The boys' urinal has been relined with glazed slabbing.
The defective w.c. in the Girls' Department has been
repaired.