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St James's 1893

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

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light, extinguish, and clean these lamps and those in the
urinals, and also to reduce the light at 12 o'clock at night.
The cost of new lamps, alterations, repairs, maintenance,
painting, &c., has been £526 1s. 5d.
SEWERS.
The cost of the general repairs to sewers and gullies,
and cleansing sewers by men in the employ of your Vestry,
was as follows:—
£
s.
d.
Beak-street
4
10
8
Broad-street
24
10
6
Charles-street
1
2
I
Cork-street
5
1
9
Glasshouse-street
27
15
10
Golden-square
33
17
1
Jermyn-street
0
9
4
King-street (St. James's)
0
3
5
Marshall-street
19
7
11½
Pall Mall
1
7
11
Regent-street
12
19
1
Rupert-street
24
16
7
St. James's-street
0
4
8
St. James's-square
24
16
7
Savile-row
3
5
4
Swallow-street
2
18
0
Warwick-street (Regent-street)
27
12
3
£245
5

£
s.
d.
The cost of Cleansing Gullies, including Water
Van, Labour and Disinfectants, was
276
3
11
The accumulations removed from the sewers and gullies
were carted away by the slopping contractor, under his