- Victoria Baths
Victoria Baths is a
Grade II* listed building , situated on the edges of theLongsight ,Ardwick andRusholme areas ofManchester , in northwestEngland .It was designed by the City Surveyor T. de Courcy Meade and his assistant Arthur Davies and the work supervised by Henry Price the newly appointed city architect and opened in 1906 by the
Manchester Corporation . For 86 years the Baths provided both essential and leisure facilities. Private baths and alaundry were housed there along with threeswimming pool s and aTurkish bath . The main swimming pool was floored over in the winter months to hold dances. In 1952 the Victoria Baths installed the first publicAeratone (jacuzzi ) in the country.In the design and construction of the Baths, a great deal of money was expended, Manchester having at that time one of the world's wealthiest municipal coffers. The façade has multi-coloured brickwork and terracotta decoration, the main interior public spaces are clad in glazed tiles from floor to ceiling and most of the many windows have decorative
stained glass .The Baths were closed by
Manchester City Council in 1993. TheFriends of Victoria Baths was formed and began to investigate the possibility of running the Victoria Baths independently.Various fund-raising attempts failed to bring about a restoration of the Baths, although work to prevent the further dereliction of the building started in 1998.
In 2003, the Baths were the winner of the first series of
BBC 2 's "Restoration" programme, chosen by a public phone-vote from a short-list of ten buildings in danger of dereliction in the UK. It was awarded £3.5 million from theHeritage Lottery Fund and the money raised through the phone-voting process.However, bureaucratic and technical hurdles meant that the money raised could not be spent immediately, and final planning approval to begin a restoration process was not received until September 2005. The first phase of Restoration work at Victoria Baths started on Monday 19th March 2007.
The Victoria Baths were host to the
Sonic Arts Network 's "Expo 2006 Manchester" festival. The baths were taken over with a curated programme of sound installation, sonic intervention and performance especially for the venue.ee also
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Grade II* listed buildings in Greater Manchester External links
*Official website: http://www.victoriabaths.org.uk
*BBC "Restoration" website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/restoration
*Pictures of Victoria Baths: http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/ewm/001ewm/038_vicbaths/
*Photos of Victoria Baths: http://y2u.co.uk/&002_Images/Victoria%20Baths%2001.htm
*Sonic Arts Network: http://www.sonicartsnetwork.org
*Recent art even held at the baths http://www.interval.org.uk/index2.html
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