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MALCOLM has been a librarian for most of his working life. His first ten years were spent as a school librarian and, after a brief spell in the public library service, he joined the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) in 1970.
At that time the ILEA was starting its innovative Media Resources Centre and Malcolm was appointed its first Deputy Librarian and, soon afterwards, its Librarian. He continued with the authority until, as Head of its Central Library Resources Service, he took early retirement in 1985. As a librarian, he was most active in the fields of audiovisual materials and cataloguing, writing a textbook on the former and a research project for the Council of Europe on the latter.
In Bath in 1990, he happened to notice the initials CB on a stained glass door panel in a health club. This was his introduction to the strange world of Charles Bartholomew who (falsely) claimed to have built the first modern Turkish bath in England. Finding that no one else had made a study of the Victorian Turkish bath, he determined that this was how he would spend his retirement.
Needing guidance in the ways of historians, he completed an MA in modern history at Royal Holloway University of London in 1996/7.
Since 1995 he has, to raise awareness of the fascinating history of the Victorian Turkish bath, written popular articles, presented conference papers, and also designed a display for the Locating the Victorians Conference in July 2001.
He is currently available to give introductory talks to interested
groups or put on displays relating to the Victorian Turkish bath, or the
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