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Victorian Turkish Baths: their origin, development, and gradual decline
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The New Turkish Baths Limited had a number of directors in common with the Liverpool Turkish Baths and Toilet Company Limited—the company which had previously owned the Turkish baths in Lime Street before it went into liquidation.
TNA: PRO: BT31 21150/126422 All unfootnoted information is taken from this file.
1913 Memorandum of Association: 9 January
Objects include: [to purchase and operate the Turkish Baths in Lime Street]
Capital: £1,500 divided into 1,500 shares of £1
Subscribers:
Deyes, William Stanley
Haddow, James (Dir) Wine and spirit merchant
Jude, Simon (Dir) Accountant
Kirkland, Robert (Dir) Merchant
Treuse, Charles William Henry (Dir) Property owner*
Registered Office: 10 Cook Street
1919 Directors:
Haddow, James (Dir) Wine and spirit merchant
Jude, Simon (Dir) Accountant
Kirkland, Robert (Dir) Merchant
Treuse, Charles William Henry (Dir) Property owner
1924 Directors:
Haddow, James (Dir) Wine and spirit merchant
Jude, Simon (Dir) Accountant
Kirkland, Robert (Dir) Merchant
Treuse, Charles William Henry (Dir) Property owner
Liquidator appointed: 10 May
Winding up: 6 August
This page last updated 04 November 2018
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