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Floor plans of Nevill's Northumberland Avenue establishment
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The (currently blocked up) entrance to the separate women's baths in what is now Craven Passage) is just round the corner from the men's baths in the main road. I have amended Allsop's plan by untinting the women's baths to give a clearer idea of how much smaller they were.
< The Turkish bath / Robert Owen Allsop. — London : Spon, 1890. — p.24
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This page enlarges an image or adds to the information found on the following pages: Charing Cross Turkish bath for gentlemen Charing Cross Turkish bath for ladies London's first Victorian Turkish bath. Part 5: London women and the bath Women and the Victorian Turkish bath. Part 4: Availability of the baths to women
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