Kidderminster Baths, Mill Lane


               

Kidderminster Baths

< Mates guide to Kidderminster District Council, 1907

 

The Corporation Baths, Mill Lane, Kidderminster, at the beginning of the twentieth century.

Although the baths were planned in 1851, they were not built till four years later, and the Turkish bath was not added till 1871. The building was demolished in 1932 when the new Castle Street baths were built. However, the new building did not include a Turkish bath.


This page enlarges an image or adds to the information found on the following pages:

The Victorian Turkish Bath Movement. Part 1: introduction

Urquhart and the London Hammam. Part 3: the class barrier

Roman bath or Turkish bath?

          

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Victorian Turkish Baths:

their origin, development,

and gradual decline

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