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The result was: promoted by Lightburst (talk) 01:26, 18 March 2023 (UTC)
... that in the 1960s one could have tea and toast served to your changing room at the Carlisle Turkish baths in England? Source: "Her mother, Freda, 88, remembers coming to the baths in the 1960s when attendants gave massages, and would deliver tea and toast to bathers cooling down in the cubicles" from: Pidd, Helen (2 October 2022). "'I'd be lost without it': locals battle to save Carlisle's Turkish baths". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
ALT1: ... that the 2022 closure of Carlisle Turkish baths left only 11 operational in the UK, out of around 700 built? Source: "The first Turkish baths in Britain and Ireland opened in 1852 in County Cork and, over the course of the next century, about 700 were built. Only 12 remain in operation, nine of which are public, and Carlisle’s are the last in the north-west of England." (NB: article was before Carlisle's closure) from: the same source as above