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Sanitary Institute (Great Britain). Congress | 6 |
Sanitary Institute (Great Britain). Congress 1903 : Bradford) | 6 |
Evans, W Arnold | 3 |
Great Britain | 2 |
Haywood, James (Chemist) | 2 |
Lee, William (Civil Engineer) | 2 |
Saunders, George L | 2 |
Sheffield (England) | 2 |
Sheffield (England). Town Council | 2 |
Teale, T Pridgin (1831-1923) | 2 |
A report on the sanatory [sic] condition of the borough of Sheffield
Haywood, James (chemist); Lee, William (civil engineer); Sheffield (England). Town Council
1847
Report to the Health Committee of the Town Council.
A report on the sanatory [sic] condition of the borough of Sheffield
Haywood, James (chemist); Lee, William (civil engineer); Sheffield (England). Town Council
1848
Report to the Health Committee of the Town Council.
Report on the sanitary condition of the Malton Urban Sanitary District
Malton (England : District). Medical Officer of Health
1897
Land grabbing in England
Atkinson, George William
1887
"Printed for private circulation only". Concerns a petition from the Overseers of the Poor of Ardsley about land belonging to the township of Monk Bretton. Signed at end: G.W. Atkinson.
Local programme of arrangements of the twenty-first congress, to be held at Bradford, from 7th to 11th July, 1903
Sanitary Institute (Great Britain). Congress
1903
Local programme of arrangements of the twenty-first congress, to be held at Bradford, from 7th to 11th July, 1903
Sanitary Institute (Great Britain). Congress
1903
Preliminary programme of the twenty-first congress, to be held at Bradford, from July 7th to 11th, 1903
Sanitary Institute (Great Britain). Congress
[1903]
At head of title: "With subjects proposed for discussion".
Preliminary programme of the twenty-first congress, to be held at Bradford, from July 7th to 11th, 1903
Sanitary Institute (Great Britain). Congress
[1903]
At head of title: "With subjects proposed for discussion".