Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette: Saturday 1st September 1923

Bath Guardians: … An Unpleasant Subject: At the previous meeting of the Board there was considerable discussion respecting the lady visitors’ report on the condition of the men’s lavatories at the House, and this morning the House Committee reported: “This matter was very fully discussed, and ultimately the following resolution adopted: ‘Having considered the visitors’ report and the Master’s explanation, the Committee are satisfied that the complaint arose owing to constructional condition of premises referred to and the class of inmate using them’”. There was no comment on this subject and the report of the Committee was passed. The House Committee’s Report was of an unusually extensive character as it embodied a report on matters referred to by Mr. Duff, General Inspector, and Mrs. Pinsent, Lunacy Commissioner, as the results of their inspection of the House. …


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Referenced

GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949