Advertisement for Burton's Turkish baths for ladies only


 
 
 


After a period in which women were limited to set times in separate sessions in the men's baths, Joseph Burton built a Turkish bath for women in the house adjoining the men's baths. This advertisement probably appeared just after it opened some time around the end of 1873 or the beginning of 1874.


 
 
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Victorian Turkish Baths:
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