Public baths opened in Bermondsey in 1927 – ‘a palace of marble and stained glass’ – the media thought it a waste of money but local people living in slums absolutely loved it!
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Public baths opened in Bermondsey in 1927 – ‘a palace of marble and stained glass’ – the media thought it a waste of money but local people living in slums absolutely loved it!
This is a tale of mystery and intrigue. Let me explain. Bermondsey resident Arthur Burgess lived on St James’s Road, next door to The Sultan pub. Throughout his life, he kept diaries, two of which I have the privilege of owning. They detail all the c... This is premium content for subscribers only Get the […]
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