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St James's 1882

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

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of fire. The stations nearest this Parish are situate at No. 171,
Great Portland Street, Oxford Street, 38, King Street, Portman
Square, George Yard, Crown Street, Soho, and 44, Chandos
Street, Covent Garden.
Fire Alarms in telegraphic communication with the King Street
Station have been erected by the Metropolitan Board of Works
in the undermentioned thoroughfares:
Golden Square.
Piccadilly (by No. 34).
Fire Escapes with attendants are nightly stationed in Golden
Square and next the Parish Church, Piccadilly.
MUSIC AND DANCING LICENSES.
In accordance with the Standing Orders of the Court of Quarter
Sessions, notices were given to the Vestry in the month of August,
by intending applicants for Music and Dancing Licenses, as
follows:—
Barrow, Thomas, The Crown, 22, Broad Street, Golde
Square, for Music only.
Bignell, Robert Richard, The Trocadero, 7 and 8, Great
"Windmill Street, for Music only.
Leslie, George, St. James's Hall, Piccadilly and Regent
Street, for Music and Dancing.
Phillips, Henry Frederick, The Piccadilly Art Galleries,
for Music and Dancing.
Spiers, Felix William, The Criterion, 221, Piccadilly,
for Music and Dancing.
Swallow, Benjamin Henry, The Goat and Star, G,
Swallow Street, for Music only.
Villiers, Robert Edwin, The London Pavilion Music
Hall, Tichborne Street, for Music only.
Willis, Frederick Wilson, and Willis, Edward Avery,
Willis's Rooms, 26, King Street, for Music and
Dancing.

URINALS.

The following is a list of public urinals erected and maintained by the Vestry:—

Situation.No. of Com partments.SituationNo. of Compartments.
Blenheim Street4King's Arms Yard3
Broad Street8Mason's Yard3
Coach and Horses Yard4Vine Street7
Cork Mews2Wells Street......5
Ham Yard3