Report on an investigation as to the housing conditions, with a discussion on their correlation with the chief vital statistics and some notes on town planning / A. G. Anderson.
- Anderson, A. G.
- Date:
- 1911
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Report on an investigation as to the housing conditions, with a discussion on their correlation with the chief vital statistics and some notes on town planning / A. G. Anderson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service. The original may be consulted at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service.
176/180 (page 150)
![Name of Ward :- Distinguishing Letter and Number of SUB-DlSTRlCT: HOUSE TYPES. Through I I Not Through unduding , B«di 10 Back) CONDITION Good and Fair Poor □ □ HOUSE ACCOM- MODATION. Over 4 Rooms jj 4 Rooms and under . - (2 Roarm ( J scored) HOUSE RENTAL VALUES. 6 ' and over | | 4 1 to 5 11 Q 4 - and under CHART NO. 1. Principal Housing and Sanitary Conditions with relative Death Rates. YARD TYPES. Private □ Common i—t or Nil J_J □ Paved Unpaved and badly i . paved I I PAVING STREETS. □ Paved (Sens, Mac- adam, etc) Unpaved and badly 1 1 paved '—^ Pail r~i Fresh Water j | Wastewater Ml] Midden Privy HI CLOSET ACCOM- MODATION. Separate i—n and I I Private Joint □ DENSITY OF POPULATION PER ACRE 1901 CENSUS. TOTAL ZYMOTIC DEATH RATE. Average for 8 years. ^Raie p«r 1.000 of [he PopulaiionJ RATE OF DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES. Average for years. CWe per 1.000 of ihe PopuUion) WWWWWWWW 1 2 a 7 9 10 II 12 w w w w w 'la H 16 16 I 17 ssssssss N N I N N .S- N N N S S S S S S N N P F F F](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21364308_0176.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)