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Lambeth 1863

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lambeth]

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For the purpose of efficient publication, an Abstract
Account of amounts received and paid by the Lambeth
Burial Board, from the 25th day of March, 1863, to 31st day
of March, 1864, is set forth at Pages 42 and 43.
The Accounts of the said Board have been duly audited,
as evidenced by the certificate appended theieto.
SEWERAGE, HOUSE DRAINAGE WORKS, &c.
The New Sewers constructed during the year, to 25th
March, 1864, are—
Stockwell Park Estate
1290 feet 12-inch pipe.
St. George's Place, Water Lane
126 „ 12 „ „
Wiltshire Road, Angell Town
350 „ 9 „ ,,
Milton Road, Water Lane
970 „ 12 „ „
The Mews Ditto
544 ,, 12 „ ,,
Shakespeare Road, Ditto
924 „ 12 „ „
Spencer Road Ditto
958 ,, 12 ,, „
Chaucer Road Ditto
954 „ 12 „ ,,
Denmark Road
610 ,, 12 „ ,,
Rumsey Road
420 ,, 12 „ „
Glynn Road
710 „ 12 „ „
Hurley Estate
687 „ 3 ft. by 2 ft. Brick.
286 „ 12-inch pipe.
Lilford Road
592 „ 12 „ „
Bedford Road
396 ft. 3ft. 9in. by 2ft. 6in. Brick
Cottage Grove
396 feet 12-inch pipe.
open Sewer, Norwood
698 „ 3 ft. by 2 ft. Brick.
The amount of contributions towards the cost of New
Sewers is £3,617. The progress of the Main Drainage
Works, under the Metropolitan Board, has enabled the
necessary connections to be made for constructing the New