Advertisement for Dr Barter's

Improved Turkish or Roman Baths

Grenville Place, Cork, Ireland



 


1863 advertisement for the Grenville Place Turkish Baths, Cork

< Robert H Laing's Cork mercantile directory for 1863

1863 advertisement for Dr Barter's Improved Turkish or Roman Baths, Grenville Place, Cork, Ireland. Although the baths were opened five years before this advertisement was placed, Barter was still using an early image of a women's hot room at St Ann's.


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

Cork Turkish Baths: 8 Grenville Place

The Hot air controversy: wet air or dry air?

Roman? Turkish? Middle class?  the appearance of the Victorian Turkish bath

Roman bath or Turkish bath?

          

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Victorian Turkish Baths:

their origin, development,

and gradual decline

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