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Baths and washhouses in Golden Lane, London 1865
Exterior of City of London Baths and Washouses, near Smithfield Market, this was a place where you could go swimming in a large bath and get clean at the same time and women could do their weeks laundry and with eighty-four compartments each with hot and cold water containing washing and wringing machines.
1866
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1866 Baths Cleaning Laundries Laundry Rooms Wash Washing Washhouse Washhouses
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This evocative photograph captures the exterior of the Baths and Washhouses located in Golden Lane, London, in the year 1865. The image offers a glimpse into the daily lives of Victorian Londoners, showcasing the unique blend of bathing and laundry facilities that catered to the city's residents. The grand edifice, with its red brick facade and ornate architectural details, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of the era. The Baths and Washhouses, situated near Smithfield Market, provided a much-needed space for individuals to maintain their personal hygiene and clean their weekly laundry. The establishment boasted eighty-four separate compartments, each equipped with both hot and cold water. These rooms served a dual purpose: while men and women could bathe in the large baths, women could also tend to their laundry needs. The compartments contained washing and wringing machines, making the chore of laundry a more manageable task. The Baths and Washhouses were an essential part of the community, offering a public space where people from all walks of life could come together to attend to their basic needs. The photograph captures the exterior of the building, but the interior held a bustling scene of activity, with people of all ages and backgrounds engaged in the simple yet essential acts of bathing and laundering their clothes. This photograph, taken in 1865, offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily life of Victorian London and the innovative solutions that emerged to address the practical needs of the city's growing population. The Baths and Washhouses in Golden Lane stand as a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the era, providing a valuable window into the past.
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