Inside Colonel North's private Turkish bath at Avery Hill 


Inside Colonel North's Turkish bath at Avery Hill

< Reproduced from a picture postcard in the collection of the Victorian Turkish Bath Project


Inside Colonel John Thomas North's private Turkish bath in his south London home at Avery Hill.

The Turkish bath was destroyed in an air attack during the second world war. The photograph was used on a postcard during the period when the house was part of Avery Hill College, Eltham.

 

 

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Introduction. Part 2: Why should the Turkish bath interest us?

Colonel North's Turkish bath at Avery Hill, Eltham, Kent

Heritaging the Victorian Turkish bath: creating a saleable asset

 
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