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Brentford and Chiswick 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Brentford and Chiswick]

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I am indebted to Dr. Laval, of the Middlesex County Council Committee for the Care of the Mentally Defective under Section 2 (2) of the Mental Deficiency Act, for the following

table :—

Initials.Sex.Date notified.Institution or Guardianship.
G.W.M13. 8.20Middlesex Colony
A.B.F13. 6.22Leavesden Mental Hospital
L.M.F13. 6.22Guardianship of mother
A.T.F13. 6.22Ditto
M.C.F14. 2.23Ditto
F.R.M6. 6.25Stoke Park Colony
P.C.F8.10.25Ditto
J.B.M31. 3.27Ditto
I.S.F26. 8.27Ditto
H.P.M25.10.28Guardianship under Brighton Guardianship Society
J.C.F22. 5.29Fortescue Villas
W.G.M14. 1.30Earlswood
R.P.M11. 3.30Grove School Approved Home
E.S.M29. 3.30Place of Safety, Warkworth House, Isle-worth
A.M.M17. 5.30Place of Safety under Brighton Guardianship Society
W.G.M8. 9.30Guardianship of mother
E.N.M25. 9.30Enfield House
E.P.M30.10.30Ditto
R.M.M16. 9.31Grove School Approved Home
P.S.M6. 6.32Stoke Park Colony
F.B.F13.10.32Place of Safety, The Roystons, Chiswick
F.B.M4.11.32Stoke Park Colony
S.B.M14. 7.30Cell Barnes Colony

18.—NURSERY SCHOOLS.
There are no Nursery Schools in Brentford and Chiswick,
but the children from the Council's Creche in Bennett Street
are treated in the Clinics when necessary.
19.—SECONDARY SCHOOLS.
There are two Secondary Schools in Chiswick (one for boys
and one for girls) in Burlington Lane, under the control of the
Middlesex County Council.
20.—CONTINUATION SCHOOLS.
Four such schools are established in Chiswick:—
(1) Evening School for Girls at the Belmont School.
(2) Evening School for Boys at the Belmont School.