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  • In the design and construction of the Baths, a great deal of money was expended, Mancheste
  • t office, a swimming bath called Beverley Road Baths, a high school and 2 primary schools.
  • gymnasium, and an institute containing public baths, a library, and a reading room.
  • Turkish Baths: A Light onto a Tradition and Culture.
  • illas in a leafy setting, and the Byrne Avenue Baths, a 1930s swimming pool with plenty of Art Deco
  • re, like central heating in the houses, public baths, a Mithraeum and palaces, as well as amphithea
  • rea, one will also find rock-hewn Roman-Period baths, a Second-World-War defence outpost and a post
  • ations and the civilian city, including public baths, a customs house, a temple to Liber Pater, an
  • providing free breakfasts and suppers and free baths, a pioneer in workers' welfare.
  • It also includes taking baths added with flowers and washing hands with wate
  • nts by Thurston usually undertook purification baths after the survey was done.
  • Treatment with sulfuring water and mud baths also functioned.
  • n end of the building; visitors to the Turkish Baths, also indulged in other leisure activities the
  • The Hercules baths also are of Roman vintage known in that period
  • pts failed to bring about a restoration of the Baths, although work to prevent the further derelict
  • we have erected many market-places, built many baths, amassed silver and gold: all this we did that
  • d excavations have revealed a forum, a temple, baths, amphitheatre, shops, and many comfortable hou
  • included sleeping in army cots and taking cold baths and was educated at home by private tutors.
  • of July 2010) defunct Medijske Toplice thermal baths and has been the tourism centre of the region.
  • s swimming pool, suites of first class private baths and a steam laundry to ease the demand at Kent
  • Saturday half-holiday, and in providing public baths and washhouses.
  • ose of the day's business and the time for the baths and supper.
  • eroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID)s, sitz baths, and rest.
  • rtly due to the low entry fee for visiting the Baths and riding the excursion railroad he built to
  • It had 407 luxuriously furnished rooms, 140 baths, and featured an immense and opulent lobby whi
  • ngs such as fora, theatres, churches, palaces, baths and pools.
  • playing fields, formerly a Victorian swimming baths and a former area of pottery, most notably Bra
  • omplex of Hindu mandirs housing at least three baths and a network of waterworks with at least two
  • mnasium, bowling alley, billiard hall, Turkish baths and tennis courts, the Association also owned
  • nce Roman times, and the remnants of the Roman baths and other Roman buildings can still be seen.
  • rk, in addition to writing treatises on herbal baths and cultivated plants of potential usefulness.
  • The committee constructed many public baths and never acquired private baths.
  • n the first century, who developed the thermal baths and called the place “Ivaonum”, possibly after
  • He helps Lord Kilwillie with clothes, baths and meals.
  • upon the cliff tops, along with Monkwearmouth baths and Roker Park soon after.
  • Besides pottery, they have made bird baths and bird feeders.
  • Justinian I restored the public baths and a hospital.
  • The Baths and Mineral Waters, 5th ed., 1871
  • hey designed and superintended the erection of baths and washhouses at Swansea, Maidstone, Lambeth,
  • is famous for its onsen, or natural hot spring baths, and has many ryokan where guests can relax an
  • g up to 5,000 spectators, a basilica, a forum, baths and numerous other edifices.
  • There are hot sulfur springs, with baths and a sanatorium 4 m.
  • BC, a large three-vaulted Roman cistern, Roman baths, and parts of several Doric temples.
  • Behind the frontage are the swimming baths and the boiler house is at the rear.
  • day schools, poor schools, wash houses, public baths and a Fisherman's Institute.
  • bout, giving its name to the adjacent swimming baths and distinctive circular library, as well as t
  • In 1979 Mailman refurbished the baths and gave its new name.
  • ell with the task of establishing three Public Baths and Wash-houses in the Parish of Camberwell, o
  • e occupied the site: a lime kiln, the library, baths and wash houses and the former almshouses in C
  • sive set of public buildings, including public baths and a colonnaded forum dedicated to the Empero
  • Observations on baths and wash-houses, with an account of their hist
  • Termal baths and spa centre of Las Trincheras (described by
  • Both the massive structural remains of the baths and exercise yard found during archaeological
  • xpansive network of roadside inns offering hot baths and sexual release, as well as the expansion o
  • Dwarfed walls, platforms, wells, drains, baths and paved floors are visible.
  • ulfide that it naturally contains, leading the baths and area in general to have a distinctly sulfu
  • There was a single pool, 91 slipper baths and a 60 stall wash house.
  • udio recording sessions, including stamping in baths and reamping guitars through air vents.
  • he had as a child who would make him take ice baths and sleep in the yard if he misbehaved.
  • ossibly that of St. Nicholas, just next to the baths and largely made out of Roman building rubble.
  • Santa Maria degli Angeli (in the Diocletian's Baths) and the eponymous Villa Pia, now known as Cas
  • The 31-room ranch house, which includes 11 baths and seven fireplaces, is surrounded by a stabl
  • ctions: reception area, custodian's apartment, baths, and a swimming pool.
  • burb includes Fort Scratchley, Newcastle Ocean Baths and Newcastle Beach.
  • est boxes for wild birds and bumble bees, bird baths and bird feed from suppliers, likened to the D
  • ns include the Cliff House, the ruins of Sutro Baths and Sutro Heights Park.
  • ction for the construction of the first public baths and wash house on Kent Street site purchased b
  • ated with double-glazed windows and up-to-date baths and kitchens.
  • chens, theological schools, hospitals, Turkish baths and tombs.
  • lcium medical water which is used to drink and baths and mud.
  • wo Punic cemeteries and Roman ruins, including baths and a villa with mosaics".
  • ace of the lords of Badajoz, featuring several baths and mosques.
  • the warm spring which fills the adjacent Roman Baths and eat in the restaurant.
  • Raised constructed puddles, bird baths, are a part of domestic and wildlife gardens a
  • The wall and baths are adjoined by the Jewry Wall Museum, which c
  • Hot baths are characteristic of the treatment; they are
  • The use of heating pads and cold water baths are also mentioned in several sources in order
  • Salt baths are another effective treatment.
  • Most of these thermal baths are still in use today.
  • Scientific water baths are also used in commercial kitchens to cook s
  • include many gladiator fights and the Imperial Baths are used to display the civil and military lif
  • Yalova Thermal (Turkish: Termal) Baths are located in Yalova, Turkey about 80 km.
  • rch 16 Mother Mary MacKillop wrote "I feel the baths are doing me good.
  • The baths are featured in a scene in the 1971 film Harol
  • These baths are a grade II Listed building but are now clo
  • Door Gym and Sauna and the International Steam Baths, arresting a further 21 men.
  • ly non-documentary film to use the fully-built baths as a shooting location.
  • since 1852 the brine has been used for saline baths as well as other medical purposes.
  • n city: a forum with a basilica, a capitol and baths, as well as streets in a regular pattern.
  • nalysis of the amphoras from excavation at the baths at Ostia in Studi Miscellanei 13 (1968), 16 (1
  • in Southwark were in the First Class Swimming Baths at Camberwell and Dulwich.
  • Sheffield, apart from occasional visits to the baths at Buxton, to Chatsworth, or to the old Hardwi
  • was linked with rail, it constructed its first baths bains de mar with numerous villas.
  • m 1878, the original complex included seawater baths, bars and a ballroom.
  • The baths became very popular despite their remote locat
  • e Centre, formerly known as Soundwell Swimming Baths before it was developed.
  • on in 1842, and initially was a hotel with spa baths beneath.
  • Due to her performances at the baths, Bette Midler earned the nickname Bathhouse Be
  • Due to its thermal baths, Bormio has long been a tourist attraction.
  • Hana is an impressive baths building of the Roman period, renovated by the
  • -storey historic building of the former public baths built in the 1900s and commissioned to Nikola
  • 1806 saw the opening of the Baths built by Henry Thompson.
  • ed to name coffee houses which offered Turkish baths, but by 1740 it signified a place where rooms
  • Roman Baths by Torchlight
  • Ruins of Roman baths, ca.
  • Water baths can hold often temperatures within a tenth of
  • urned the fields used for car parking into mud baths, causing chaos for spectators trying to park.
  • n and Byzantine periods and include a theater, baths, city walls, and a necropolis.
  • The Lurline Baths closed in 1936.
  • The Victorian swimming baths closed in July 2003.
  • while a student there he joined the Warrender Baths Club, one of Scotland's most prestigious swimm
  • ered in 1859 when workmen began excavating the baths complex.
  • Spa, called The Baths, consist of five treatment rooms located in an
  • ian: Ба́нновское), so called for the medicinal baths constructed near the Svyatogorsky monastery in
  • preserved in the SPA is a good example of Arab baths' construction.
  • The scenes were shot after Sutro Baths' conversion to an ice skating rink.
  • ted with that department (little boys, Turkish Baths, costume, sports).
  • small covered theatre or odeon, several public baths decorated with mosaic floors, four early Chris
  • the cliffs of Lands End, starting at the Sutro Baths depot, filmed in 1902 by Thomas A. Edison, Inc
  • The colour of the red wine baths does not permeate into the cheese.
  • t, celebrated for its mineral springs used for baths, drinking, and inhalations; medicinal silt mud
  • nsane patients were benevolently treated using baths, drugs, music and activities.
  • ia pleasure dome, and its hallucinogenic light baths enthralled every sector of New York society."
  • Club memorial (1921) - now inside the swimming baths entrance of Wyndley Leisure Centre in Birmingh
  • It is a spa town known for its thermal baths established in 1658 by the Counts of Auersperg
  • are held.The hotel runs a regular four-night ' Baths Experience' package which includes daily yoga,
  • It boasted 14 warm baths, fitted with marble and Dutch tile, one large
  • en chloride salt mixtures are commonly used as baths for various alloy heat treatments, such as ann
  • luded a large swimming pool, suites of private baths for men and woman, each with a small plunge po
  • sued and won $32,5000 from the Luxor Hotel and Baths for personal injuries he sustained on December
  • the director of a chain of hotels and thermal baths for some years.
  • The baths for the men include a large octagonal cold roo
  • in foot baths for prophylaxis of ringworm, and as a topical
  • solvent for anhydrous minerals and in plating baths for gold and silver.
  • ed a thoroughly Roman character, complete with baths, forums, temples, sewers, etc.
  • der, facilities include hot, lukewarm and cool baths, fountains, saunas (including an "igloo" chill
  • manai states that all the eighteen castes take baths from that well.
  • w the surrounding road levels, all the rest of Baths G.W.R. stations are elevated.
  • The Ormeau Baths Gallery closed in controversial circumstances
  • He was the director of the Ormeau Baths Gallery, Belfast from 1997 to February 2006.
  • The swimming baths had been kept full of water to provide a stati
  • The Baths Hall is an entertainment venue in Scunthorpe,
  • ed to the public in 1988, a bid to re-open the baths has been put together by The Environment Trust
  • The plating baths have to be kept free of contamination.
  • k, along the Dordogne, relics of the old Roman baths have been collected.
  • No public baths have been identified, but there may possibly h
  • open space (no doubt the forum), an aqueduct, baths, have been discovered by recent excavations, a
  • int-weakening flux and expensive acid cleaning baths have traditionally been required.
  • rom the Manly Swimming Club based at Sid Eve's Baths, Hay combined with Frank Beaurepaire, William
  • Bathhouses that today claim a Club Baths heritage include the CBC Resorts Club Body Cen
  • the Randolph Hotel, Warwick Castle, the Roman Baths, Highclere Castle, the Law Society of England
  • h its ayurvedic vegetarian diets, yoga, herbal baths, hydrotherapy, a personalized treatment plan f
  • ess Club, originally built as the Iveagh Trust Baths in 1905.
  • The first public baths in the city were opened on the site in 1836, f
  • lazing ceramics and pottery; in electroplating baths, in dyeing and printing textiles; and as an an
  • The Mineral Baths in Bankya
  • Water mixed, for baths in bathtubs
  • na, who ultimately directed him to the thermal baths in the Two Sicilies, at Ischia.
  • Haggerston Baths in Hackney, London, was opened in 1904 as publ
  • ncil investigated potential sites for the Ryde Baths in 1877 and the desirability of having public
  • Davud Pasha's baths in modern Skopje are the largest baths in the
  • epark, after being turned into public swimming baths in the 19th century, has completely dried out
  • e Amager Beach Park and the Copenhagen Harbour Baths in 2005.
  • ri, Rangapanchami, Makar Sankranti people take baths in river Godavari at Ramkund which is consider
  • yhouse Theatre started life as the Montpellier Baths in 1806.
  • The first pit-head baths in the country were built at Gibfield in 1913.
  • There are historical public baths in Starbeck, building on the spa history of th
  • ly have showers in the bathrooms, there are no baths in the residential apartments.
  • There are 5 baths in the complex which also possess historical v
  • performed in concerts at Moseley Road Swimming Baths in the city, where Field made his stage debut,
  • It runs from State Route 39 near Rockbridge Baths in a general north-northeast direction, parall
  • ed the final, but was defeated by the Victoria Baths in Manchester.
  • energy leak is that he no longer needs to take baths in lava, as he was once so fond of, in order t
  • Excavations have brought to light Roman baths in the same site.
  • Poplar Baths in the East End of London is a derelict site t
  • The first record of public baths in Peso occurred in 1884.
  • as also worshipped by those who had temazcals ( baths) in their houses.
  • r the east gate, mosaics belonging to midsized baths in the via Porta Guelfa, and very scanty remai
  • she practiced in the local municipal swimming baths in Kilmarnock rather than any purpose built tr
  • A unique medicinal mean are baths in the alkali earthy acidulous water with a hi
  • a purplish-red colour as a consequence of the baths in red wine during maturation.
  • acy travelled to Bormio in order to enjoy warm baths in the mountainous scenery.
  • a pump and a storage tank at Leicester's Roman baths in the 4th century.
  • He also designed the buildings of the thermal baths in Spa, Belgium, built between 1862 and 1868.
  • He built public baths, installed a sewage treatment plant and a filt
  • Traditionally, it is also used to prepare foot baths, intended to soothe sore feet.
  • The previous Conservative Council closed the Baths, intended to demolish it and replace it with p
  • Designing the baths involved "technical complexity and specialist
  • The former Maindee Baths is an Art Deco building and the disused empty
  • Wadi Hammamat (English: Valley of Many Baths) is a dry river bed in Egypt's Eastern Desert,
  • Glossop Road Baths is a building in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, E
  • Only about half of the original extent of the baths is now on display.
  • Rockbridge Baths is an unincorporated community in Rockbridge C
  • Baths Island from upstream
  • Baths Island from downstream
  • Baths Island is an island in the River Thames in Eng
  • Map showing the location of Baths Island within Berkshire.
  • In a time before the provision of pit-head baths it was illegal to travel in a normal service t
  • le leakage through the concrete linings of the baths, it should be replaced by a bituminous lining
  • also has a Spa and Wellness Center, with steam baths, jacuzzi, climatized pool, sauna, and Hammam a
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