"Two forms of enclosure predominated, the first being a type of crinoline worn cloak-like by the bather. The second utilised a frame which was attached to the bather's chair "
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Philip Burne-Jones (1861-1926). As yet, I have no information about the
Hamiltons, Mr Oliver, or Miss Melville. Please
contact me if you can
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'The Hospital hot-air bath, for administering hot air, vapour, medicated
air and gases' / W R Gore Dublin Medical Press (23 May 1860) pp.393-4 |
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Clean and decent : the fascinating history of the bathroom & the water
closet
/ Lawrence Wright. London : Routledge, 1960. p.162 |
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'James Allen & Son's Portable Turkish Bath' [Advt.] In:
Turkish and other
baths: a guide to good health and longevity / W Gordon Stables. London
: Dean, [1883]. p.80 |
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NOT USED |
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'A Private hot-air bath' / "Penelope" Rochdale Times (2 Apr 1881) p.6 |
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The Gem Quaker Turkish Bath Cabinets. Gem Supplies Co. p.10 |
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Turkish and other baths: a guide to good health and longevity / W Gordon
Stables. London : Dean, [1883]. pp.46-7 |
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'You don't have to do without a Turkish bath' Swimming Notes (7 Nov
1885) |
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'It was described
' Swimming Notes (21 Nov 1885) |
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'Portable hot air or vapour bath' [Advt.] In: Hydropathy at home: the
domestic practice of the water cure
/ Joseph Constantine. 3rd ed.
London : Simkin, Marshall, 1884. p.185 |
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The Gem Quaker Turkish Bath Cabinets. Gem Supplies Co. pp.14-15 |
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'The Patent Portable Turkish Bath' British Medical Journal (21 June
1873) p.704 |
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TNA: BT31 2009/8670 |
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'London's oldest Turkish delights' / Eric Wright What's On (12 October
1988) p.10 |
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