File:Harrogate Royal Pump Room Museum-Betty Lupton re-enactor 1999.jpg

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English: There is only one known likeness of the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century Old Sulphur Well attendant Betty Lupton.This was an old sillouette profile image that showed a woman with a mob cap holding out a ladle.Here a woman dressed in the same attire is pouring sulphur water for 2 museum guests.The re-enactor is in the Royal Pump Room's basement(built 1842) where a much earlier the well head for the Old Sulphur Well still exists
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Source Harrogate Museums and Arts service
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