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Clerkenwell 1886

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Clerkenwell, St. James and St. John]

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65
Broken Granite 1,486 yards, of which 361 yards
were broken by men employed by the Vestry.
6,295 ft. sup. new York were laid.
(Of which 565 ft. were for the various Companies).
50,776 ft. sup. old York relaid.
(Of which 13,767 ft. were for the various Companies).
84 ft. sup. new Patent Victoria Stone were laid.
(Of which 30 ft. sup. were for the various Companies).
179 ft. sup. Patent Victoria Stone relaid.
(Of which 42 ft. sup. were for the various Companies).
29 ft. run new kerb fixed.
2,074 ft. run kerb reset.
(Of which 167 ft. were for the various Companies).
7,318 yds. sup. granite were relaid.
(Of which 2,926 yds. were for the various Companies).
1,110 yds. sup. Pebbles relaid.
(Of which 427 yds. were for the various Companies).
116 yds. sup. York edging were laid and 20 yds.
relaid.
18 yds. sup. Ballast and 488 yds. sup. Macadam
were also relaid for the various Companies and 12 gas
and water boxes cut into stones in the footway pavement.