[Report 1881] / Medical Officer of Health, Newcastle-upon-Tyne City & County.
- Newcastle upon Tyne (England). City & County Council.
- Date:
- 1881
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Credit: [Report 1881] / Medical Officer of Health, Newcastle-upon-Tyne City & County. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Xo. of Cases. Proposed building material improper ... ... ... ... '6 Proposed drainage into cesspool ... ... ... ... ... 3 Width of back street insufEcient... ... ... ... ... 2 Height of rooms deficient... ... ... ... ... ... 2 Ventilation deficient ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 Privy midden defective ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 Walls deficient in thickness ... ... ... ... ... 1 Dwelling-room insufficiently lighted ... ... ... ... 1 Dwelling-room below street level ... ... ... ... 1 P>ed-room opening directly upon streetway ... ... ... 1 Drain below dwelling-room ... ... ... ... ... 1 Ashpit in improper situation ... ... ... ... ... 1 Drainage defective ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 Xo yard space ... ... ... .. ... ... ... 1 Stable in too close ]n’Oximity to house .. ... ... ... 1 IManure pit do. do. ... ... ... ... 1 Cowshed in improper situation ... ... ... ... ... 1 Cowshed not in accordance with regulations ... ... ... 1 The following meinoranda on the building operations in Newcastle ’ing the year are kindly supplied by the Borough Engineer:— Vendors' Plans. Total number vendors’ plans submitted Do. do. pas.'-ed Do. do. ) ejected 15 0 G Buildinc Plans. Total number of plans submitted ... • • • ' ♦ • • 320 Approved on first submission ... ... 141 = 141 Do. second do. ... • • • 51) = 118 Do. third do. ... • • • 8 - 24 Do. fourth do. • •. ... 4 = 16 Do. fifth do. • • • « • • 1 = 5 Standing rejected on books ... ... 16 = 16 New plans 229 = 320 Houses Built during THE Year. District. Self-contained. Flats. Jesmond • • • ... ... ... 42 • • • • - • Byker ... • • • . . ... • • • 11 82 Westgatc ... ••• ••• 18 46 St. Andrew’s ••• ••• «•» ... 11 • • • Elswick ••• ... ••• ••• ... 6 17 Heaton ... ... ... . • • • • . 26 42 All Saints’ ... 1 • • • Totals ... 115 187 2 Houses 374 New accommodation provided for 489 families, or, at the rate of five 'Sons to a family, 2,445 persons. 'E](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29904596_0029.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)