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Shower partitions at public baths, Moston, Manchester
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Shower partitions at public baths, Moston, Manchester
Shower partitions at public baths, Moston Baths, Manchester, constructed in double-sided galvanised steel Plymax with sealed edges. Date: 1936
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Architect Boards Diagram Galvanised Materials Measurement Plymax Plywood Product Products Rigid Sheets Strong Trademarked Venesta Weight 1936
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1. Title: A Timeless Design: Shower Partitions at Moston Baths, Manchester (1936) 2.. This photograph showcases the elegant shower partitions at Moston Baths in Manchester, constructed in double-sided galvanised steel Plymax during 1936. The Plymax material, a trademarked product of Venesta Limited, was a revolutionary combination of plywood and metal sheets during the 1930s. The Plymax shower partitions, with their sealed edges, were a testament to the strength, rigidity, and lightweight properties of this innovative material. The double-sided galvanised steel provided an added layer of durability, ensuring the partitions could withstand the demands of a public bathhouse. Measuring [insert dimensions here], these shower partitions were a key element of the modern, sleek design of the Moston Baths, which was a significant architectural achievement of the 1930s. The use of Plymax in the construction of these shower partitions was a pioneering move, demonstrating the versatility and adaptability of this unique material. The Plymax material, with its strong, rigid structure and lightweight nature, was a game-changer in the construction industry during the 1930s. It allowed architects and builders to create functional, attractive, and long-lasting structures, such as these shower partitions at Moston Baths. This photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the design and construction techniques of the 1930s. It serves as a reminder of the importance of innovation and the role it plays in shaping the built environment.
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