The Royal York Baths, London


 

Royal York Turkish Baths

 

   
The Royal York Baths were originally opened in 1820. Turkish baths were added around 1865 when the new proprietor, V A Jagielski, renamed them the Royal York Turkish baths.

They were bought by the Nevill's chain in 1912, but closed four years later. The façade of the building is still extant.

< Royal York Baths, Regent's Park, 1828 / by Thomas H Shepherd In: Metropolitan Improvements, or, London in the Nineteenth Century / by James Elmes:  Jones, 1829.


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

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