Second-class ticket for

Bartholomew's Turkish baths


 


Bartholomew's ticket

 
 

Second-class ticket for Bartholomew's Turkish baths next to the Alhambra at 23 Leicester Square.

Miscalculating the number of tickets required for use in his London Turkish bath, Charles Bartholomew also used the same tickets for his baths in the City of Bath, merely crossing out 'London'.


  I am most grateful to Norman Ashfield and Janet Priest who gave me this ticket, and who first encouraged me in my research into the history of the Victorian Turkish bath.
 

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

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

Shampooers' wages and conditions. Part 5: shampooers' wages

       

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

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