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

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St James's 1859

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St James's, Westminster]

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TABLES OF STABLES— (continued.)

NAME and ADDRESS.YARD.STABLES.DWELLING-ROOMS OVER STABLES.
Paving.Drainage.Clean or Dirty ?Dung.Offensive Smell.No. of Stable.No. of Horses.Paving.Drainage.Clean or Dirty ?Ventilation.How many ?No. of Inmates.Ventilation Good or not ?Stable smell ?Present Health of Inmates.Deaths within 12 Months, and from what causes ?
Mode of Storing.How often Removed ?
31, CHARLES STREET, ST. JAMES'S SQUARE—(continued), 14th July, 1859.
Bishop of Londongoodgoodcleanin pitonce a weeknoneNo. 32, Charles Street, stable 1void three stallsgoodgoodcleanover door & small shaft in corner3 rooms over this and No. 2 occupied by 7 individuals
2void four stallsover door and 2 shafts over stalls------
336, OXFORD STREET, 15th July, 1859.
Mr. Sparrow, 372, Oxford Streetgoodgoodcleanin pitfrequentlynone11goodgoodcleanover doorworkshops
No. 3703dirtynone-----
Oxford Street stable 1the traps broken in 3 stallsthrough loft
CARLTON MEWS, LOWER WARWICK STREET, 22nd July, 1859.
Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, 4, Carlton Terracegoodgoodcleanin pitthree times a weeknone12goodgoodcleanover door and windows31goodnogoodnone
One side of this stable is in the parish of St. Martin 2 stables St. James's side 5 stalls.