| Engraving of Matlock
Bath, from the Wild Cat Tor |
| Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century : Photographs, Postcards, Engravings & Etchings |
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This is another of C. Bailey's engravings that is published in
books written by the Smedleys. It shows, bottom left, some of
the houses on Bath Terrace close to the bottom of the Wapping
and Woodland House. The New Bath Hotel, Richard Walker's Bath
Terrace Hotel and Holy Trinity Church are in the foreground. |
The above 19th century engraving has been taken from:
Smedley, Mrs. (1878/9) "Ladies' Manual of Practical Hydropathy (Not
the Cold Water System), 16th ed.",
James Blackwood & Co., Lovell's Court, Paternoster Row, London,
p.159
By the time this
edition was published Mr. John Smedley, Mrs. Smedley's husband, had been dead for some years and the business had been
taken over by Smedley's Hydropathic Company (Limited)
Caroline Anne Smedley wrote in her preface:
"After reading many works on hydropathy in conjunction with my husband, I consider that they are written too scientifically for Ladies who have not studied Medical and Anatomical Works, and who are therefore ignorant of the many terms made use of only in such works, and which are not at all necessary to be known by the generalities of our sex in the ordinary duties of life. This little Manual will therefore be entirely free from such terms ... "
This book is in the collection of, the information is provided by and images scanned by and © Ann
Andrews Intended for personal use only
The engraving was also published in Smedley's "Practical Hydropathy"
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