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Sir John Fife
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Portrait reproduced by kind permission of the Special Collections Librarian, Robinson Library, Newcastle University.
His political achievements were not inconsiderable though we may look less favourably today on someone who was knighted for ordering that bayonets should be used to break up a Chartist demonstration ('the battle of the Forth') during his first period as Mayor. He introduced the Turkish bath into the Newcastle Royal Infirmary in 1860 and edited The Manual of the Turkish bath: heat a mode of cure. He was also a shareholder in the London & Provincial Turkish Bath Co Ltd, proprietors of David Urquhart's inspirational London Hammam at 76 Jermyn Street, London. |
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Turkish
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Turkish baths
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