Mayfield Baths
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Mayfield_Baths an entity of type: SpatialThing
Mayfield Baths was a Victorian washhouse and laundry in Manchester, England that opened in 1857 to serve workers in the surrounding print and textile factories. The building, behind Manchester Piccadilly station in the Cottonopolis district, was of Italianate design and its pools were nearly 20 metres long. The architect was Thomas Worthington.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Mayfield Baths
xsd:float
53.47470092773438
xsd:float
-2.226999998092651
xsd:integer
66342580
xsd:integer
1083689132
xsd:string
53.4747 -2.227
rdf:langString
Mayfield Baths was a Victorian washhouse and laundry in Manchester, England that opened in 1857 to serve workers in the surrounding print and textile factories. The building, behind Manchester Piccadilly station in the Cottonopolis district, was of Italianate design and its pools were nearly 20 metres long. The architect was Thomas Worthington.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
8680
<Geometry>
POINT(-2.2269999980927 53.474700927734)