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Definition of Bakehouses
1. bakehouse [n] - See also: bakehouse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bakehouses
Literary usage of Bakehouses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1894)
"Such bakehouses would serve indirectly to improve the standard of existing ones.
... bakehouses might well be made subject to certain definite regulations. ..."
2. Journal of the Sanitary Institute by Sanitary Institute (Great Britain) (1904)
"MOST of my hearers will have knowledge of some few of what may be classified as
large and as small bakehouses in which the standard of sanitation is in ..."
3. Labour Legislation, Labour Movements, and Labour Leaders by George Howell (1902)
"... bakehouses.—The making and sale of bread had long been subject to legislative
regulation, but it had reference mainly to quality and weight. ..."
4. The Sanitarian: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Preservation of Health by New York Medico-Legal Society, Agrippa Nelson Bell, Medico-Legal Society, New York (1904)
"A number of bakehouses have been closed since the first of the year owing ...
A campaign against unsanitary bakehouses has been pursued for several years, ..."
5. The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of (1865)
"... Regulation of bakehouses. 26 and 27 Viet, cap. 40. 11. An Act for the Extension of
... bakehouses ..."
6. A Treatise on Public Health and Its Applications in Different European by Albert Julius Palmberg (1895)
"Regulation of bakehouses.—Alkali Works Regulation Act.—Housing of the Working
Classes Act.—Public Health Water Act.—Gas Works Clauses Act.—Factory and ..."