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Port of London 1929

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Port of London]

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Overcrowding.
Nil.
Females over Age.
Nil.

Cleanliness.

Feb. 26''Henley"Registered,Brentford,No. 410
Ventilation.
Jan. 8"Tay"Registered,Brentford.No. 470
Dilapidation.
Feb. 26''Henley"Registered,Brentford,No. 410
April 17*"Ada"Berkhampsead, No. 404
„ 19"Humber"Brentford,No. 415
Oct. 24"Providence"Tring, No.99
Nov. 7"Lily"(?)
Painting.
Feb. 26'' Henley "Registered,Brentford,No. 410
April 19'' Humber "No. 415
July 8*" Unity "Port of Lcndon, No. 427
Oct. 21*" Hilton "Ware, No.53
„ 24'' Providence "Tring, No.99

Removal of Bilge Water.
Nil.
Provision of Water Case.
Nil.
Notification of Infectious Disease.
Nil.
Admittance of Inspector.
No difficulty was experienced in regard to the visits of Inspectors of this
Authority.
Legal Proceedings.
Nil.
Double Bulkheads.—There was no infringement with regard to the condition
of these.
No boat was detained for cleansing.
On 31st December, 1929, there were 314 boats on the Register :—
Propelled by Tugs and Oars 292
,, ,, Steam 15
,, ,, Motors 7
* Information received that infringement has been remedied.
Seven boats were registered during 1929.