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Infirmary Street Baths
Inglis, Francis Caird, 1932, Photograph
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Title
Infirmary Street Baths
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Inglis, Francis Caird
Date
1932
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24.7 x 29.6 cm
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Photograph
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Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Infirmary Street Baths were built in 1885 and designed by Edinburgh City Architect Robert Morham. Many baths were built in Edinburgh at this time to attempt to stop the spread of cholera. The baths were closed in 1995 and various plans for its redevelopment were proposed over the next 13 years. In 2006 Malcolm Fraser, the Edinburgh-based architects were commissioned to convert the baths to a new studio for Dovecot Studios, an innovative tapestry company. The building reopened in its new form in 2008.
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