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are situated at the upper part of Mount Pleasant, and the corner of Great Orford-street. This edifice has a handsome stone front; it is an imitation of the Sybil's Temple at Rome. The subscription balls and concerts are held in these rooms.

is situated in Tarlton-street, Williamson-square.

which is on the west side of Prince's Dock, is 750 yards long, by 17 wide, and for the most part protected from the river by a low battlement. This is one of the most agreeable parades in the kingdom, particularly at high water, when the estuary is often covered with shipping, coming from, or going on voyages to, the most distant lands.

The New Baths are situated on the west side of St. George's Dock. They are admirably arranged, and will well repay a visit.

Sadler's Baths, Hanover-street.

Whitlaw's Baths (Proprietor, Mr. Godfrey), Renshaw-street, is the only establishment at which can be obtained the much celebrated medicated vapour bath of Mr. Whitlaw.

is, in the summer time, moored off the Prince's Parade. The most favourable time for bathing is as the tide comes in, when the salt water is coming from