London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

View report page

Fulham 1901

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

This page requires JavaScript

Occupations of Males and Females aged 10 Years and upwards—(continued).

Males.Females.
Unmarried.Married or Widows.
VI.—Conveyance of Men, Goods, and Messages.
1. On railways1,10111
2. On roads—
Coachmen, grooms (not domestic), cabmen1,343......
Carmen, carriers, carters, waggoners (not farm)1,454......
Others1,153...5
3. On sea, rivers, and canals102...1
4. In docks, harbours, &c.45......
5. In storage, porterage, and messages
Messengers, porters, watchmen (not railway or Government)1,3575...
Others472501
VI I.—Agriculture.
1. On farms, woods, and gardens-
Gardeners (not domestic), nurserymen, seedsmen, florists326397
Others2814
VIII.—Fishing.
1. In Fishing.........
IX.— In and about, and dealing in the Products of Mines and Quarries.
1 & 2. Mines and quarries—
Workers351...
Dealers61...1
X.—Metals, Machines, Implements, and Conveyances.
1 & 2. Iron, steel, &c., manufacture—
3. Engineering and machine making—
Blacksmiths, strikers358...1
Erectors, fitters, turners335......
Others5272...
4. Tools21......
5. Types, dies, medals, coins7......
6. Arms48......
7. Miscellaneous metal trades167241
8. Ships and boats15......
9. Vehicles4841...
10. Dealers15452