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City of London 1937

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

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Overcrowding.

1937.
Dec. 22"Orion"Registered Daventry No. 463.

Partition Separating Sexes.
Nil.

Males over Age.

1937.
Dec. 22"Orion"Registered Daventry No. 463

Females over Age.
Nil.

Cleanliness.

1937.
Apl. 13"Wye"Registered Brentford No. 466.
Aug. 18" Gemini"„ „ No. 516.
Sept. 9" Coronis"„ „ No. 578.
9"Uskworth"„ Ricksmanworth No. 17
„ 10"Bawtry"„ Brentford No. 591.

Painting.
1937.
Oct. 6 "Tricot" Registered Port of London No. 471.
Ventilation.
Nil.

D ilapidations (including defective bulkheads).

1937.
Jan. 8"Milner"Registered Uxbridge No. 354.
Feb. 4"William"„ Brentford No. 441.
„ 17"Aster"„ Uxbridge No. 579.
„ 17"William"„ Brentford No. 441.
„ 17"Una"Tring No. 111.
Aug. 18"Gemini"„ Brentford No. 516.
Oct. 6" Tricot"„ Port of London No. 471.
Nov. 22"Nunhead"„ Rickmansworth No. 90.
„ 22"Nuneaton"No. 155.
Dec. 13"Slinfold"„ „ No. 112.

Removal of Bilge Water.
Nil.

Without Pump.

1937.
Jan. 8"Liege"Registered Uxbridge No. 495.

No proper Water Vessel.

1937.
Mar. 4"Themis"Registered Brentford No. 90.
„ 4"Milky Way"„ Bickmansworth No. 67.
Aug. 18"Gemini"„ Brentford No. 516.
Nov. 22"Nunhead"„ Bickmansworth No. 90.
„ 22"Nuneaton"No. 155.

Double Bulkheads.
Nil.
Register.
On the 31st December, 1937, there were 214 boats on the Register:—
Propelled by Tugs and Oars 189
„ „ Steam 15
„ „ Motor 7