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Category: About Warminster: West Street
Bleeck’s Buildings, Warminster, Residents 1936
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Having Tea Outdoors At The Girls Orphanage, West Street, Warminster
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Residents At Bleeck’s Buildings, West Street, Warminster, 1933
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Bleeck’s Buildings, Warminster, Householders 1923
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F.W. Lucas, Engineer, Warminster
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F.W. Lucas, Engineer, 1922
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Charles Harding, Coal And Wood Merchant, 1922
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W.R. Hill’s Grocery Shop At West Street, Warminster
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Anti-Vaccinationists
From The Parish Magazine [Warminster], December 1901:
It is disturbing to know that those foolish fanatics, the anti-vaccinationists, have actually braved public opinion of late to the extent of sending one of their employees down to West Street distributing their literature.
In Germany, out of a population of sixteen million, there were four cases per annum of smallpox; in France, out of a population of eight millions, there were 600 cases per annum of smallpox; but then in Germany vaccination is compulsory and thorough, whereas in France it is not strictly enforced, as alas! with us.