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1.
PRO:
BT31 3067/17478
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2.
'Whitehaven
baths and wash-houses: opening ceremony and swimming gala' Whitehaven
news
(11
Sep 1884)
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3. 'Whitehaven
baths [: advertisement]' Whitehaven news
(18 Sep 1884)
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4. Carnegie UK Trust Report on public baths and wash-houses in
the United Kingdom /
Agnes Campbell. —
Edinburgh :
Constable, 1918
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5. Whitehaven
Baths: one hundred years,
1884-1984.
— Whitehaven : Copeland Borough Council. Sports Department, 1984
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*. In Victorian usage, tear bottles, or lachrymals, were little bottles
used to collect tears, usually from a funeral, and kept as a keepsake or mourning
souvenir (Deborah McMillion)
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