"The house had its own winter garden,
adjoining which was a billiard room. Unusually,
the Turkish bath opened directly out of this room."
1.
Personal communication from Steve Sharp. 22 Sep 2002
2.
Fifty years of the water cure, with biographical notes / Joseph
Constantine. 2nd ed. London : John Heywood, 1893. p.38
3.
Fifty years of the water cure, with biographical notes / Joseph
Constantine. 2nd ed. London : John Heywood, 1893. pp.38-9
4.
Fifty years of the water cure, with biographical notes / Joseph
Constantine. 2nd ed. London : John Heywood, 1893. p.33
5.
Hydropathy at home: the domestic practice of the water cure /
Constantine, Joseph. 3rd edn revised and enlarged. Simpkin Marshall,
1884) andHydropathy, health, and
longevity / Constantine, Joseph. Manchester : Heywood, 1895
6.
Papers of Sir Isaac Holden (18071897) and Family, West Riding wool
combers. JB Priestley Library. University of Bradford. I am most
grateful to Alison Cullingford,
Special Collections Librarian at the JB Priestley Library for her help
in finding these plans and Constantines estimate for the work to be
done.
7.
I am again indebted to Steve Sharp for this information taken from the
sale catalogue of Holden's house after his death. The house remained
unsold. (Personal communication. 28 Sep 2002)
8.
Health and activity in middle and later life / Joseph Constantine.
London : Simpkin, Marshall, 1890. pp.64-5