'During the second world war, the club played its part in the war effort by inviting "all Officers of H.M. Forces and all ranks Women's Services (if wearing uniform)…on special…terms." '

  
1. Oriental obsession: Islamic inspiration in British and American art and architecture, 1500-1920 / John Sweetman. — Cambridge : CUP, 1988. — p.200



  
2. Slater's royal national directory of Scotland. — 1882-1911



  
3. 'Edinburgh'     Building news     (1 Jul 1892)     p.30




  
4. Oriental obsession: Islamic inspiration in British and American art and architecture, 1500-1920 / John Sweetman. — Cambridge : CUP, 1988. — p.292; note 67



  
5. Moorish style / Miles Danby. — London : Phaidon, 1995. — p.173-4



  
6. 'Fires'     The Times     (8 Feb 1892)     p.6; col.c




  
7. 'Edinburgh'     Building news     (1 Jul 1892)     p.30



  
8. 'Edinburgh'     Building news     (1 Jul 1892)     p.30



  
9. Moorish style / Miles Danby. — London : Phaidon, 1995. — p.173-4



  
10. 'Drumsheugh Baths Club' / Kirsty Burrell     Homes & Interiors Scotland     (No.31; Sept/Oct 2003)     pp. 108-114



  
11. 'The prospectus is issued…'     The Scotsman     (8 Mar 1882)     p.4



  
12. 'The Drumsheugh Baths'     The Scotsman     (22 Dec 1884)     p.12



  
13. 'Fire at Drumsheugh Baths'     The Scotsman     (18 Jun 1920)     p.4



  
14. Edinburgh war time guide 1942. — Edinburgh : City of Edinburgh Council of Social Service Citizen's Advice Bureau.



  
15. 'Drumsheugh Baths Company Limited'     The Scotsman     (28 Aug 1885)     p.2



  
16. Drumsheugh Baths Club website     http://www.drumsheughbaths.com/history.asp Accessed 9 Nov 2010



  
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