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This image depicts an indoor swimming pool area at Victoria Baths in Manchester, United Kingdom. The scene focuses on a section of the pool, a metal railing, and a row of derelict changing booths, viewed from a slightly elevated perspective. In the foreground, a segment of a tiled swimming pool is visible on the left, featuring white rectangular wall tiles with a horizontal green stripe near the water line, and grey textured coping stones. A stainless steel pool ladder with two curved handrails descends into the water. A white painted metal railing runs along the pool's edge, extending into the midground. Behind the railing, a series of individual changing booths are arranged in a continuous row. Each booth is constructed with a light blue painted metal framework, exhibiting significant rust and peeling paint that reveals the underlying metal. The uprights of the booths feature ornate, scrolled decorative elements. Simple blue painted wooden doors form the front of each booth, also showing considerable paint loss and weathering. Above the booths, small white plaques with numbers, such as "10," "11," "12," and "13," are visible on a horizontal beam. The interior back walls of the booths are tiled in white with a green horizontal accent stripe. Above the changing booths, a prominent light blue sign with red capital letters reads "WATER 3 FEET DEEP." The overhead ceiling structure directly above the booths is made of wood, painted light blue, with areas of peeling paint exposing the raw wood. Two white square light fixtures are mounted to this ceiling. No individuals are present in the scene. The overall condition indicates significant age and disuse.
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