- A
bath chair—or
Bath chair—was a
rolling chaise or
light carriage for one
person with a
folding hood,
which could be open or closed. Used
especially by...
- The
Rayleigh bath chair murder was a 1943
incident of
patricide in
which a
disabled man was
killed in Rayleigh, Es****, England. An anti-tank
grenade had...
-
African Arts, Vol. 46, Nr. 4, 2013, S. 60–73.
Trevor Fawcett, "
Chair transport in
Bath": from
Bath History, II (1988):
richly detailed social history Luxury...
-
invalid carriage or
Bath chair brought the
technology into more
common use from
around 1760. In 1887,
wheelchairs ("rolling
chairs") were
introduced to...
- & Co., 1893) "Bagnell Terrace" (Hutchinson's
Magazine July 1925) "The
Bath-
Chair" (More
Spook Stories by E. F. Benson, Hutchinson, 1934) "The Bed by the...
- half a barrel;
large and
upholstered Basket chair [nl], mid-century
design by Gian
Franco Legler [nl]
Bath chair,
light carriage on
wheels with a folding...
- was the
bath chair. It was
invented by
James Heath, of
Bath (hence the name), in the
early 18th century.
Animal drawn versions of the
bath chair became...
- Guildhall,
where the
first chair and vice-
chair were elected. In 2021, this was re-launched as the
Bath Area Forum.
Bath is one of the
oldest extant...
-
bathing machines are to be
found 'wherever you go to on the
English coast'.
Bath chair Beach hut
Victorian morality Martha Gunn (1726-1815), a
professional dipper...
-
featured in BBC 4
programme The NHS: A People's
History with Alex Brooker.
Bath chair Greeves Motorcycles Invalid carriage SMZ
cyclecar (a
similar vehicles...