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St Giles (Camden) 1890

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Giles District]

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Locality.No. of Kooms.Present Condition.
2, Denmark Place.1Used as w orkshop.
4, . „1Not occupied.
2, Little Denmark Street.1
184, DruryLane.1Used as workshop.
10, Dyott Street.1Used as kitchen only.
11, Goldsmith Street.1Not occcupied.
19, Little Guilford Street.1
39, Hunter Street.1
6, Kenton Street.1Area re-constructed.
10, „1
12, „1Not occupied.
15, „1Area re-constructed.
22, „1
3, Lawrence Street.1Used as kitchen only.
12, Marchmont Street.1Not occupied.
15, „1
2, Museum Street.1
52, Neal Street.1 1„„
12, Phcenix Street.1Used as workshop.
28, Little Russell Street.1Not occupied.
12, Tower Street.1Used as kitchen only.
9, West Street.1Used as workroom.
13, „1
14, „1Used as workshop.
17, „1
50, Great Wild Street.1Not occupied.

Unsound Food.
(26 & 27 Vict., cap. 117, sec. 2).
Quantities of fish, fruit, and vegetables were brought to the
Stone Yard by costermongers and others to be destroyed
on account of their being more or less in a state of decomposition.
No proceedings were taken at the Police Courts,
as none of the articles had been exposed for sale.
Animals Improperly Kept.
(18 & 19 Vict., cap. 121, sec. 9).
The following animals, viz., a pony, dogs, rabbits and