| Puzzle for 09/21/17 | |
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| Re: Puzzle for 09/21/17 | |
Posted: 09/20/2017 4:56 PM |
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| Re: Puzzle for 09/21/17 | |
Posted: 09/23/2017 1:46 PM |
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6 pieces. How is that supposed to be baths? I don;t see anything there that resembles a bathtub or bathing place. |
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| Re: Puzzle for 09/21/17 | |
Posted: 09/24/2017 1:26 PM |
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I guess we would call it a swimming pool! LOL Altho the one in Manchester is somewhat fancier than what I'm used to. It had been closed for many years and just recently been opened again. I think the picture above may be the start of preparing for the open. See here:
Manchester's Victoria Baths come back to life with a splash
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| Re: Puzzle for 09/21/17 | |
Posted: 09/24/2017 1:31 PM |
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Well reading down a bit further on that page I linked to turns out they do actually have bath tubs too!!
"Menzies, a 62-year-old phlebotomist who grew up around the corner in Chorlton-on-Medlock, not only swam regularly at Victoria Baths, but bathed there too. Once a week she would be packed off by her parents to the “slipper baths” they had on the balcony above the second-class men’s pool. “We didn’t have a bath at home so we’d come here for one on the weekend. It was lovely. The baths were massive, porcelain, really deep. They gave you free soap and a cup of tea. We’d come on our own when we were only 10. When we were a bit older we started going to the Turkish baths.”
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