Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]
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The Rateable Value of the Parish has shewn
a steady increase during 16 years, as will be seen
from tliQ following Statement:—
Table II.
Showing the Rateable Value for the last 16 Years.
Year. | Rateable Value. | Increase. |
---|---|---|
£ | £ | |
1863 | 270,313 | |
1864 | 287,757 | 17,444 |
1865 | 311.079 | 23,322 |
1866 | 362,882 | 51,803 |
1867 | 388,209 | 25.327 |
1868 | 414.314 | 26,105 |
1869 | 445.344 | |
1870 | 465,762 | 20,418 |
1871 | 500,807 | 35,045 |
1872 | 504,543 | 3.736 |
1873 | 508,368 | 3,825 |
1874 | 520,834 | 12,466 |
1875 | 583,260 | 62,426 |
1876 | 599,624 | 16,364 |
1877 | 635,991 | 36,367 |
1878 | 696,978 | 60,987 |
426,665* |
*Total Increase in 16 Years.
In the year 1863, One Penny in the Pound produced about £1,000 after
deductions for losses ; it now yields about £2,600.