First set of accounts at Golden Square


                

Accounts for Golden Square, 1860

 


A page of accounts compiled for David Urquhart's information by Foreign Affairs Committee member Roger Evans relating to his second Turkish bath in London.

The Bath in Golden Square from
time of opening to Christmas 1860 (16 weeks)
 From Sept 11th

The excess of income over expenditure for the 16 weeks was £457-3-2,

‘out of which to be paid rent at £129 per an. and gas.’

< Reproduced from original sheet at the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine: Correspondence and papers of David Urquhart and Harriet Angelina Urquhart (Western mss 6336-6340)

 

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The Victorian Turkish Bath Movement. Pt 4: Foreign Affairs Committees & their baths

London's first Victorian Turkish bath. Part 3: The first in London
          

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Victorian Turkish Baths:

their origin, development,

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