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A model of how the Roman baths in Bath, England would have looked when they were originally built. Since then they were modified during the Victorian times. This particular view concentrates on the courtyard outside the baths.
The Arab Baths in the Seville's Alcazar is a fantastic spot - the lighting is superb and the water as still as a millpond, making perfect beautiful reflection.
Roman Baths, Abbey Church Yard, Bath.
Reception Hall, 1895-97.
By John McKean Brydon (1840-1901).
'Paint Pots' by Sophie Ryder (b1963).
Exposición de AntropologÃa Visual.Victoria Baths, Manchester, UK. Octubre-Noviembre, 2012.
Visual Anthropology Exhibition. Victoria Baths, Manchester, UK. October-November, 2012.
From a scan of a 1956 slide. The baths have been closed for several years, and the building has been converted to flats.
Sutro Baths ruins, San Francisco, CA - the remaining foundations of the Sutro Baths, built in the 19th century at the north end of Ocean Beach, burned down during the 1960s.
Exposición de AntropologÃa Visual.Victoria Baths, Manchester, UK. Octubre-Noviembre, 2012.
Visual Anthropology Exhibition. Victoria Baths, Manchester, UK. October-November, 2012.
Sutro Baths and Cliff House. The largest baths in the world. Back of postcard says: "The famous Sutro Baths, built by the late Adolph Sutro, are the finest and largest swimming tanks in the world, where one can bathe in natural salt water at any temperature desired. In the structure is also a large and interesting marine museum, a great collection of birds, Japanese curios and fine specimens of Indian and Egyptian pottery and relics." Backside has space for 1 cent stamp (2 cents foreign).
Not the best shot, but it gives you the idea of the water welling inside the tunnel connecting the Sutro Baths to Lands End
coastline near The Cliff House. Te get here, go to Lands End, walk down to Sutro Baths and through the tunnel. The tunnel keeps tourists out of this area since it's kinda scary.
* The trail among the boulders at The Baths *
We were on a 9 day eastern Caribbean cruise aboard NCL Jewel out of New York City. We took an excursion to The Baths on Virgin Gorda. Hiked the trail through the boulders and are happy we can still physically handle it.
The August 2009 Flickrmeet was to the old Victorian Swimming Baths on Moseley Road.
The Friends of Moseley Roads Baths are trying to preserve and restore this historic building