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Bather load
refers to the
capacity of a muni****l
swimming pool, a
water fountain, or
similar facility.
Often bather load is
dictated by the
capacity of...
- Pic****o,
Quatre baigneuses (Four
Bathers), 1922,
Collection Paul
Allen In the
German spa town Bad
Liebenzell the
bather is part of the muni****l Coat of...
- "The
Bathers", or in
French "Les Baigneuses", can
refer to the
following artworks:
Bathers at Asnières, a
painting by
Georges Seurat in 1883 Les Grandes...
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Bather is a surname.
Notable people with that
surname include:
Francis Arthur Bather (1863–1934),
British paleontologist, geologist, and
malacologist Elizabeth...
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William Bathe (1564–1614), Anglo-Irish
Jesuit priest, musician, and
writer Bath (surname)
Bather (surname) This page
lists people with the
surname Bathe. If...
- "Bodyscape". Routledge, 1995. 116. ISBN 0-415-09801-7 "'The
Bather,
known as the Valpinçon
Bather". Louvre.
Retrieved on May 08, 2009. Rosenblum, Robert....
- The
Little Bather (French: Le
Petit Baigneur), is a
French comedy film from 1968,
directed and
written by
Robert Dhéry,
starring Louis de Funès and Andréa...
- The de
Bathe baronetcy of Knightstown,
Cashel and
Ladyrath in the
County of
Meath was
created on 7 July 1801 for
James de
Bathe. It
became extinct upon...
- John
Bathe may
refer to: John
Bathe (died 1409), MP for
Dorset 1397 and 1402 John
Bathe (Jesuit) (1610–1649),
Irish Jesuit John
Bathe (politician) (died...
- Paul
Bather is an
American politician from
Kentucky who was a
member of the
Kentucky House of
Representatives from 2000 to 2005.
Bather was
first elected...