" … the absence of a women's toilet
indicates that it was intended for use only
by the male actors and theatre staff."
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The Academy Cinema in Brighton, for example, was built in 1868 by the
Brighton Turkish Baths Co Ltd as the Brighton Hammam. It was converted
into a cinema round about 1910. |
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The Savoy Turkish Bath was next door to D'Oyly Carte's Savoy Theatre.
Some of its actors went there—some were
shareholders, but the baths were
not in the theatre itself. |
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'The Wimbledon Theatre' Wimbledon and District Gazette (24 Dec 1910) |
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'Turkish delight' / Helen Parton Intra (Aug 2002) p.48 |
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'Turkish delight' / Helen Parton Intra (Aug 2002) pp.47-51 |
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'The Corporation Baths: coming of age' Southampton and district
pictorial (12 Mar 1913) p.7 |
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