St Ann's Hydropathic Establishment,

Blarney, Co.Cork, Ireland, c.1888



St Anne's Hydro

             
This view of St Ann's Hydro was engraved  when Dr M Altdorfer was the resident physician, and probably just after the hydro's own railway station was built in 1888. 

Visitors paid from two to three guineas per week 'including board and attendance'

< From a small six page folded tariff card


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Women and the Victorian Turkish bath. Part 2: the first Victorian Turkish baths

          

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

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