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St James's 1891

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

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98
FIRE BRIGADE.
There is only one Fire Brigade Station in the Parish, viz.,
in Great Marlborough Street, but other stations in adjoining
Parishes are available in case of an outbreak of fire.
Fire alarms in electric communication with Fire
Brigade Stations have been fixed and are maintained by
the London County Council in the undermentioned
thoroughfares:—
Coventry Street, by Wardour Street.
Golden Square.
Oxford Street, by the Pantheon.
Piccadilly, by St. James's Church.
Pall Mall, by Marlborough House.
Regent Street, by Conduit Street.
St. James's Square.
Fire escapes with attendants are nightly stationed in
Golden Square and next the Parish Church, Piccadilly, and
at the Fire Engine Station in Great Marlborough Street.
Arrangements are also made for an escape to attend all fires
during the day time.
MUSIC AND DANCING LICENCES.
In accordance with the Standing Orders of the London
County Council, notices were given to the Vestry in the
month of August, by intending applicants for Music and
Dancing Licences, as follows:—
Adams, Samuel, The Trocadero, 7 and 8, Great Windwill Street,
for Music.
Arnold, William, Willis's Rooms, 26, King Street, St. James's, for
Music and Dancing.
Bratt. Edwin, 6, Swallow Street, for Music only.