FEATURED in The Weekend Photographer 15-02-2012
FEATURED in Architecture The British Isles 17-02-2012
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Camera: Canon EOS 400D, Lens: @ 17mm, ISO: 800, Aperture: f11, Shutter: 1/250
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The Peebles Hydro is an early 20th century four star country house hotel and spa resort in Peebles, in the Scottish Borders at the south of Scotland. It was opened by the Hydropathic Company in 1881 to provide water cures and hydrotherapy remedies (pain-relief and treating illness) to guests. It is also notable for serving as a hospital for injured service personnel during in World War II. Then known as the 23rd (Scottish) General Hospital T.A. with 1200 beds.
The Peebles Hydro was one of many built in Britain during the second half of the nineteenth century, although this is the second Hydro on the site. The original Hydro began building in 1878 and work was completed early in 1881 at a cost of over £70,000. This building burnt down in July 1905 and was rebuilt by 1907, a building designed by the architect James Miller FRIBA of Edinburgh, at a more moderate cost of £37,000 owing to the use of salvaged materials.
The following baths and treatments were offered at the Hydro: Russian, Turkish, peat, Nauheim, aromatic, medicated, eucalyptus, rain, pine extract, spray, vapour, brine or sulphur baths. Many associated treatments were available: vibration-massage, the Oertel or Terrain cure, the sun and air bath, a nebulor, Metchnikoff’s sour milk treatment, the Johann Schroth diet, the grape cure, the Salisbury system, a high protein weight loss diet using Salisbury Steak, or the Koumiss cure. There were outdoor recreations, from otter hunting to tennis, shooting, croquet and cycling, and a wide range of activities for inclement weather and the evenings. Guests were also encouraged to bring their musical instruments.
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Comments
Beautiful……
Thank you Sheryl.
– Christine Smith
such grand entrance – with beautiful views and always those lovely flowers – beautifully captured !
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Thanks Maggie. It was certainly a great place to play ladies for a lovely morning tea.
– Christine Smith
Fantastic image Christine – faved
Glad you like it Dave. Thanks for both commenting and the fave.
– Christine Smith
Very nice looking entrace and fine HDR work
Thank you very much Hans for such kind words.
– Christine Smith
Well isn’t this absolutely fabulous, I could really enjoy a week here….Stunning image Christine!!….very classy place.
Thank you so much Kate for both another lovely comment and fave.
– Christine Smith
Super capture Christine …
Thank you very much Tom.
– Christine Smith
Hi Christine,
You certainly have nailed the art of interior architectural photography. Your use of HDR only adds to the final result – does not make anything look fake or exagerated. I love it.
That is such a nice thing to say Roger. Thank you very much .
– Christine Smith
Wonderful lighting and incredible detail in this inviting image, Christine!!!
Thank you very much for your kind words Phil.
– Christine Smith
Lovely photo Christine!
Thanks Lynden.
– Christine Smith
Thank you so much for featuring this image in ‘The Weekend Photographer’ Laura. You have made my day!!
– Christine Smith