The Savoy Turkish Bath, (Duke of) York Street, London:

part of the shampooing room

when the baths opened, in 1908, as the York House Hydro


 

York House Hydro (later, Savoy Tiurkish Baths for Ladies)

 
 

< Advertisement reproduced from: Winning post summer annual, 1908

 

Ernest Henry Adams opened the York House Hydro some time around 1908. Two years later he opened Turkish baths round the corner at 92 Jermyn Street. The two premises were joined at the back and the (Duke of) York Street baths were turned into Ladies' Turkish Baths.

 

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London's first Victorian Turkish bath. Part 1: introduction
       

Victorian Turkish Baths:
their origin, development,
and gradual decline

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