London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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West Ham 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for West Ham]

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Table X. (contd.)

Principle Trade.No. of visits.Infringements.Refused to Serve.Action Taken."
H.HNotices not displayedOpen after hours.Y.P's. working after HonrsWarnings.Summonses.
VerbalLetter
k.e or FH or JSunday Act, 1936Weekly H-HEvening ClosingSunday Closing
Form 1Form 7
Hairdressers and barbers366641612--716-265211-
Hosiers and hatters10821145171013
Ironmongers671223
Leather and harness673235
Libraries62224161101410
Livestock331
Mixed629113201910876313661140191
Newsagents and stationers1493298124985-21655-
Opticians45112—•
Photos and pictures571124
Public houses1747382
Tailors16053361209283
Toys and fancy goods13723233161152821
Undertakers and masons191-------------
Watches, jewellers and pawn brokers123------24--56--
Wireless and music20813188131312155261
Totals8,04925478236255674418354963856551,49725450

H-h (Half-Holiday) K (Seats for females) E or F (Hours worked by Young Persons) H or J (Abstract of Act 1934)
For results of Police Court Proceedings see Section VIII. (Sanitary Circumstances).
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