Cooling room at Glossop Road, Sheffield


                   

Sheffield's Glossop Road cooing room

< The Swimming baths. — Sheffield : the City Council, 1958. — p.24

The cooling room at Sheffield's Glossop Road Baths. 

The baths were opened with separate cooling rooms for smokers and non-smokers in November 1877 and remained in operation until they were closed, despite many protests from users, in 1990.


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Glossop Road Turkish Baths

The Victorian Turkish Bath Movement. Part 1: introduction

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

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