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St Giles (Camden) 1891

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

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The disinfection of the dust-bins in the District with
carbolic acid powder, after their contents had been removed
by the contractor's men, was continued during the year, the
cost of the disinfectant being £10 15s. 0d.
Limewhiting Courts.
The Avails at the entrances to the following yards, courts,
mews, &c., in the District were twice cleansed and limewhited
during the year, at a cost of £45 15s. 0d.
Bernard Mews.
Brunswick Mews.
Clarkes Buildings
Clarkes Mews.
Colonnade.
Compton Mews.
Cottage Place.
Denmark Place.
Dunns Passage.
Halls Yard.
Henrietta Mews.
Hunter Mews.
Kennedy Court.
Lascelles Court.
Little Guilford Street.
Middle Yard.
Monmouth Court.
Neals Yard.
New Yard.
Nottingham Court.
Plummers Court.
Portsmouth Place.
Princes Court.
Queens Head Yard.
Sardinia Place.
Sardinia Street.
Shelton Street (east end).
Silver Street.
Southampton Mews.
Tavistock Mews.
Woburn Mews.
Public Lavatory, Shaftesbury Avenue.
This lavatory, which is for the convenience of men
and women, was opened to the public on the 1st January,
1892, and has during the few months it has been open, been
extensively used. The lavatory contains, in the men's
compartment four w. c.'s, ten urinals and two basins lor
washing, and in the women's portion three w. c.'s and one
washing basin.