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Reasons vary, but reprocessing digital RAW files from 10 and 12 years ago results in previously unobtainable information and image quality. This photograph exposed in Bath, UK during my 2003 visit.
Strand Lane Remains of a bath – possibly Roman. Viewed through a grille all year, appointments required to see interior. Note: administered and maintained by Westminster City Council. No toilet.
Main baths at Cronulla - the southernmost of three in a row between North Cronulla Beach and Cronulla Beach.
Govanhill Baths in Calder St, Glasgow, currently closed but there is a campaign to get it restored and re-opened for the people of Govanhill
For more details see www.govanhillbaths.com/
Stamford Baths (former), Bath Row, Stamford, Lincolnshire, 1823.
Grade ll listed.
A public bath house was established at 16 Bath Row by four local surgeons in 1722 in response to dire sanitary conditions in the town. The present Gothic style building was erected by the Marquess of Exeter in 1823.
Speedwell Baths have been empty for some time now. Prime site for development but surrounded by allotments....
These baths were built in the 2rd century, and were the largest baths ever built. Little of its original splendor remains, but it was a vast, highly decorated complex, with several gymnasiums and libraries for its patrons. At the time the church of Mary Queen of Angels and Martyrs was built, the rest of the complex was turned into a Carthusian monastery. Before these renovations, Petrach mentioned it in one of his letters to a friend, with whom he had studied years before in Rome. He reminisces about how he and his friend had climbed up the roof, or “turtle shell” of the building, where they had fine conversations about the liberal arts.
Govanhill Baths in Calder St, Glasgow, currently closed but there is a campaign to get it restored and re-opened for the people of Govanhill
For more details see www.govanhillbaths.com/
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