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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of Parliament, became law. One of the Clauses altered
the name of the Company to the "London, Camberwell
and Dulwich Tramways" Company, under which new
name a further parliamentary depositation was made in
November last, the digest of which, and other parliamentary
schemes is as follows:—
SESSION 1888.
"LONDON, CAMBERWELL AND DULWICH
TRAMWAYS."
Joseph Quick & Sons, Engineers.
23, Gt. George Street, Westminster.
William Bell, Parliamentary Agent,
27, Gt. George Street, Westminster.
This is a proposed line of Tramway to be laid in continuation
of, and connected with, the present Tramway at Peckham
Eye, at the junction of East Dulwich Road; passing from
thence along the west side of Peckham Rye to Forest Hill
Road, and continuing southward to the Forest Hill Tavern,
opposite Mundania Road.
The inclinations of this Tramway are as follows:—
For 5 Chains
(about)
1 in 150
6 „
„
1 in 63
13½
„
1 in 100
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„
1 in 44