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St Giles (Camberwell) 1884

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

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SCHEDULE SHEWING WIDTHS OF ROADS AND FOOTWAYS.

N.E. Side. Footpath.Roadway.S.W. Side. Footpath and WasteTotal Width.
LORDSHIP LANE.ft.in.ft.in.ft..in.ft.in.
Opposite the Plough P.H60290
Opposite Upland Road60236
Opposite Dulwich Court Lane70195Footpath.
Opposite Melford Road7634699519
Opposite Grove Tavern7042090580
At Railway Bridge1110270108496

TRAMWAY No. 4.
Commencing at a point in the centre of the road
opposite the south-east corner of the "King's Arms" P.H.,
and there forming a junction with the existing Tramways
of the company, thence passing in a south-easterly direction
along Peckham Rye and Forest Hill Road, Westhall
Road, Wood Vale, and Lordship Lane, and terminating
in the centre of that lane, at a point 35 yards north-west
of the north-west side of the London, Chatham and
Dover Railway Bridge at Lordship Lane.
Mem.—This is the point of termination of Tramway
No. 8. (See notes thereto).
As regards these proposed Tramways, Nos. 3 and 4,
they may, for all practical purposes, be considered identical
with similar applications of last year, and which
received full consideration by the Vestry.
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