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  • The Roman bath and the abbey at Bath, England; advertising British spas. Colour lithograph, 193-.
  • General Hospital, Bath, England. Etching by H.S. Storer after himself, 1819.
  • The Royal Hospital, Haslar, England: a wounded patient having a galvanic 'four-cell' bath. Photograph, 1914/1918.
  • An enquiry into the right use and abuses of the hot, cold, and temperate baths in England ... With a particular description of ... Buxton-Bath ... To this is added I. An extract of Dr. Jones's Treaty on Buxton-Bath ... II. A letter from Dr. Clayton ... concerning the use of St. Mungus-Well. III. An abstract of some cures perform'd by the bath at Buxton ... / [Sir John Floyer].
  • The first and seconde partes of the Herbal ... / lately oversene, corrected, and enlarged. With the thirde parte ... Here unto is joyned also a Booke of the bath of Baeth in England, and of the vertues of the same with divers other bathes.
  • Baths and laundries, Mayfield, Manchester, England: design drawings with scale and verbal key. Wood engraving, 1858.
  • The spas of England, and principal sea-bathing places. Northern [Midland, Southern] spas / By A.B. Granville.
  • On Monday, July 19th, 1869 & every evening until further notice : the performance will commencewith (Wednesday and Thursday excepted) the interesting drama, in four acts, entitled  - the Black Doctor : acts I. and II. the island of Bourbon, 1788 ... / Grecian Theatre ... City Road.
  • The ruins of a Roman bath in Bath. Photograph by J. Poole.
  • The city of Bath of the days of our grandfathers and of to-day : a pictorial presentation of Bath as it was and as it is / by Gordon Home.
  • Mayfield baths and laundries, Manchester: interior. Wood engraving by W.E. Hodgkin, 1858, after B. Sly after T. Worthington.
  • Mayfield baths and laundries, Manchester: interior. Wood engraving by W.E. Hodgkin, 1858, after B. Sly after T. Worthington.
  • A discourse of naturall bathes, and minerall waters. Wherein first the originall of fountaines in generall is declared. Then the nature and differences of minerals, with examples of particular bathes from most of them. Next the generation of minerals in the earth, from whence both the actuall heate of bathes, and their vertues are proved to proceede. Also by what meanes minerall waters are to be examined and discovered. And lastly, of the nature and uses of the bathes, but especially of our bathes at Bathe in Sommersetshire / [Edward Jorden].
  • Coldbath House, Farringdon, London. Wood engraving by [W.H.P.].
  • De thermis Britannicis tractatus. Accesserunt observationes hydrostaticae, chromaticae & miscellaneae, uniuscujusque balnei apud Bathoniam naturam, proprietatem & distinctionem, curatius exhibentes / [Thomas Guidott].
  • Interior of Lambeth baths. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin, 1853.
  • Royal Union Bath, Plymouth: part of the main street. Etching by W. Le Petit after T. Allom.
  • Roman baths, Wroxeter, Shropshire: three horizontal sections. Engraving by J. Basire after T. Telford.
  • Royal Union Bath, Plymouth: part of the main street. Etching by W. Le Petit after T. Allom.
  • Interior of Lambeth baths. Wood engraving by W. E. Hodgkin, 1853.
  • Matlock Bath, Derbyshire: women washing clothes. Line engraving by J. Boydell, 1749.
  • Coldbath House. Engraving (by J. Bengo?), 1812.
  • Ancient Roman women bathing in a public bath in London. Coloured drawing by F. Matania, 1922.
  • Ladies and gentlemen at Bath brawling over the election of the Master of ceremonies. Engraving, 1769.
  • Fishermen at Brighton, and women outside a bathing hut at Brighton. Lithograph after L. Parez.
  • Bermondsey swimming baths: interior. Photographic postcard, ca. 1906.
  • Bermondsey swimming baths: interior. Photographic postcard, ca. 1906.
  • Bird's-eye view of Banbury swimming baths, private baths with a ground plan and key. Wood engraving after B. Sly, 1855.
  • The hot baths and infirmary, Bath. Steel engraving by J.B. Allen, 1829, after T.H. Shepherd.
  • The hot baths and infirmary, Bath. Steel engraving by J.B. Allen, 1829, after T.H. Shepherd.