- The
bathing machine was a device, po****r from the 18th
century until the
early 20th century, to
allow people at
beaches to
change out of
their usual...
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particular types of suit,
including swimwear,
bathing suit,
bathing attire,
swimming costume,
bathing costume,
swimming suit, swimmers,
swimming togs...
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dates from the
period as does the
development of the
bathing machine. The
practice of sea-
bathing developed starting in the mid-1800s into the
modern cultural...
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Bathing is the
immersion of the body,
wholly or partially,
usually in water, but
often in
another medium such as hot air. It is most
commonly practised...
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commonly equipped with
bathing machines.
Legal segregation of
beaches ended in
Britain in 1901, and the use of the
bathing machines declined rapidly. Another...
- "Why does the
Queen use a "
bathing machine" to go
swimming in ITV's Victoria?".
Radio Times. "The Queen's
Bathing Machine at Osborne". www.victorianweb...
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where the
Queen kept her own
private bathing machine.
According to a news report: "The queen's
bathing machine was
unusually ornate, with a
front veranda...
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materials has
become more common. In
classical antiquity swimming and
bathing were done naked.
There are
Roman murals which show
women playing sports...
- sea
bathing and
bathing suit,
although swimsuit is now more
often used. In
prehistory and for much of
ancient history, both
swimming and
bathing were...
- A
bathing dress was a mode of
dress used for ladies' swimming/
bathing activities during the 19th century.
These bathing costumes originally included ankle...