Victorian Turkish baths directory

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C. Some Victorian Turkish baths abroad

 

Africa and Asia

The first Carlton Hotel, JohannesburgThis table lists some of the Victorian-style Turkish baths in Africa and Asia.

Known opening and closing dates are indicated in the table. All articles include a chronology, though these do not appear in the version of the site without frames.

Dates in blue  are accurate openings or closures to the best of our knowledge;
Dates in maroon  are first and last sightings;
Plus or minus signs  indicate 'and later' or 'and earlier'.

When one or both of the icons on the left of the table appear in red, this indicates that there is an article, notes, chronology, or stand-alone captioned image relating to the establishment. Clicking on the left hand icon []] takes you to that establishment's page on the site; clicking on the right hand icon  [] takes you to any available no-frames version. A right hand icon  [] on its own takes you to a relevant captioned image page.

If you have access to local newspapers and can add, amend, or correct any dates, please do contact us.

Table last revised: 06 August 2021
AFRICA: South Africa 
[]] [] CAPE TOWN: Dilly’s Turkish Baths
[]] [] DURBAN: Public baths: Turkish baths 1904,  1908
[]] [] JOHANNESBURG: Carlton Hotel: Turkish baths
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1906—1962
 
 
ASIA: India
[]] [] BOMBAY (MUMBAI): Taj Mahal Palace Hotel: Turkish Baths 1903
 
 
 



























 

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