The Dalston Junction Turkish Baths were opened shortly after this image was published, either towards the end of January, or at the beginning of February 1882.
Designed by J Hatchard-Smith, architect, to provide Turkish and slipper baths for men and women, the building has separate doors for each—men entering on the left and women on the right. Apart from the lack of a plunge pool for women, the facilities provided for each were the same. But on the days when the women's baths were closed and not being used by a private party, the two cooling-rooms could be combined into a much larger one for use by the men.
The hot rooms, shampooing room and plunge bath were in the basement, the cooling-rooms and slipper baths on the ground floor.
Not shown here are the slipper baths and cooling-rooms, which are on the ground floor, and the smoking room, laundry, and caretaker's accommodation on the mezzanine floor.
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