Difference between revisions of "Glenburn Hotel"
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1843 The hotel has its origins in the hydropathic establishment established by Dr. William Paterson, based on the example of Vincent Priessnitz at Graefenberg. It was the earliest such establishment in Scotland | |||
1843 The hotel has its origins in the hydropathic establishment established by Dr. William Paterson, | |||
1890 The Glenburn Hydropathic Company Limited was incorporated. Following a fie in 1891, the building was replaced by a much larger establishment | 1890 The Glenburn Hydropathic Company Limited was incorporated. Following a fie in 1891, the building was replaced by a much larger establishment |
Revision as of 10:16, 11 June 2020
Rothesay, Isle of Bute 1843 The hotel has its origins in the hydropathic establishment established by Dr. William Paterson, based on the example of Vincent Priessnitz at Graefenberg. It was the earliest such establishment in Scotland
1890 The Glenburn Hydropathic Company Limited was incorporated. Following a fie in 1891, the building was replaced by a much larger establishment
1897 The company went into voluntary liquidation and a new company of the same name was set up
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