Grimsby Turkish Baths,
294-6 Lower Burgess Street, c.1893
              


                              

Grimsby Turkish Baths

< Photo: Grimsby and Cleethorpes illustrated. — Brighton : Pike, [c.1893]. — p.27

 

The outside of the Grimsby Turkish Baths shortly after it opened.

The original building fronting the street housed the Manager's house, the company board room, refreshment room and office. The baths were built behind the house and the laundry next door. One of the company's laundry vans stands outside.


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Grimsby Turkish Baths

Heritaging the Victorian Turkish bath: creating a saleable asset

          

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

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