Strictures on the personal cleanliness of the English



Title page of "Strictures on the cleanliness of the English"

             
Title page of important work which proposes the establishment of a network of Public Turkish baths to be erected at public expense. 

< Strictures on the personal cleanliness of the English. — London : the author, 1828


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The Victorian Turkish Bath Movement. Part 2: Urquhart, Barter, and St Ann's

Urquhart and the London Hammam. Part 2: a couple of books and a couple of Acts

Performance in the raw. Part 2: Urquhart's performance

          

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Victorian Turkish Baths:

their origin, development,

and gradual decline

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