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Victorian Turkish Baths: their origin, development, and gradual decline
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Two of the directors of this company, with other subscribers who were not members of it, later formed the Neath Turkish Baths Company Limited which opened a new set of baths in Alfred Street in 1893.
TNA: PRO: BT31 3532/21553 All unfootnoted information is taken from this file.
1885 Memorandum of Association: 1 September
Objects include: 'to acquire the business of Turkish and other Baths now carried on by the Neath Baths Company Limited at Church Place, Neath...'
Capital: £2,500 divided into 2,500 shares of £1, payable 5/- on application, 5/- on allotment, and balance by monthly calls of 5/-
Subscribers include:
Evans, Evan (1 share) Police Sergeant
Jones, Iain Cym (1 share) Architect
Pendall, Charles I (1 share) Solicitor
Peters, Alexander (1 share) Plumber
Snow, William (1 share) Accountant
Stephens, J (1 share) Surgeon
Williams, Thomas (1 share) Solicitor
Registered Office: Post Office Chambers, Wind Street (13 October)
Secretary: Thomas Williams
1891 No returns were filed
Dissolved under Clause 7(4): 8 December
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