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English: The Llandudno Turkish baths in Ty Gwyn Road only remained open for around three years, but during that time it inspired Richard Greene, local artist and author, to include it as one of the three parts of his sketchbook 'Llandudno: its attractions & amusements'. It tells the story of 'A sensational passage in the life of Brown Stout Esq…' when he refreshes himself in the local Turkish bath. This first page is an artistic collage where part of the sketch of a street scene is overlaid with a pasted-on advertisement for the baths, taken from the local newspaper.
Date [Between 6 January and 20 January 1866]
Source Llandudno its attractions and amusement : electronic version Attribution: Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – The National Library of Wales
Author Richard Greene

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Title page of the third section of a manuscript sketch book describing and illustrating a visit to the Llandudno Turkish bath in Wales

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