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West Ham 1904

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for West Ham]

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Dairies, Cowsheds, and Milkshops Orders.β€”The
cowsheds are kept under observation by the Men Inspectors, in whose
districts the cowsheds respectively stand ; the milkshops are visited
by one of the Women Inspectors. The whole of the cows throughout
the Borcugi are inspected annually by the Council's Veterinary
Surgeon, whose report as to their condition of health and the absence
of tuberculosis of the udder during 1904 was remarkably favourable.

I append a list of the cowsheds and the number of cows in June 1904:β€”

NAME.Address.Regis-tered Accommodation.No. of Cows.
Joshua Harradine14, Maryland Street65
Henry Buckingham23, Church Street3129
George W. Green23, Beale Street811
Henry Comber38, Vicarage Lane6939
Elizabeth WilkinsGift Lane1717
Sarah Murray149, Neville Road102
William Billington16, Ross Road3730
George W. Wintle257, High Street88
John Preston71, Carpenters' Road3538
John MumfordEdwin Street3931
George Woodley40, Queen's Road14
Thomas Lawrence23, Charles Street51
Thomas Frost22, Whitwell Road2016
Arthur Low169, Balaam Street1414
Alfred Lawrence16, Mason Street88
β€ž β€žAnne Street1920
Joseph Corbett25, Poplar Street1217
Susan Mackenney1a, Blanche Street1214
John Williams37, Woodstock Street1613
James Burke6, Brunei Street22
Charles Smith.7, Edward Street32
George H. Willis2, Warmington Street1610
Ann McBey32, Thomas Street111
John I. Read5, Campbell Street43

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