the bathing machine
... the bathing machine. A* a Writer con•pvnr, pom,, out, that tbe British public h** no* tbe reform of machine. Perhaps the reason is that * A ...
... the bathing machine. A* a Writer con•pvnr, pom,, out, that tbe British public h** no* tbe reform of machine. Perhaps the reason is that * A ...
... BATHING MACHINE ATTENDANTS. ...
... THE BATHING MACHINE. The bathing-machine is,. the World no less an anachronism than the Lord Mayor'N coach. It. is the ugliest and moat unsanitary vehicle on wheels. No. Continental people tolerate such a monument of false modesty. They would regard ...
... THE BATHING MACHINE. The bathing machine and it« inventor form the subject of an interesting note in Darin contemporary. inventor, a Mr. Beale, of Margate, introduced these adjuncts of most of our well-oidered watering-places in 17511. He expected to ...
... THE BATHING MACHINE Nineteen-thirty-six marks the bicentenary of the invention of the bathine machine by Benjamin Beale, gentToi Margate, Esq.” It is not for the North to provide programme commemorative of this national event yet the Regional organizer ...
... TO BATHING MACHINE BOROUGH OF LOWESTOFT• NOTICE is Hereby Given that all Proprietors of Bathing Machines wbo ars desirious of standing their Machines on the South Beach during the coming summer mast make application to writing to me the ...
... Bathing machine era may make a revival The 18th Century bathing machines made tames by Baijamia Beak could be revived la Margate, if Menet Comm deer Mn. JIM Carter hen her way. she believes they have great potential m tourist attraction on the town's ...
... production is commonly known as the bathlag machine, and at English, and, indeed, other c6untries' watering places, it is greatly in use during the summer months. The exact year in which the bathing machine was first brought into existence is verydiflicult ...
... Bathing Machine ORIGINS— summer Margate cele- brates the bicentenary of an invention which founded its fortunes—the bathing machine. It was designed by a Quaker named Benjamin Beale, who described it as the strictest delicacy bathing ...
... THE BATHING MACHINE.. It is certainly curious, as a writer in a contemporary points out, that the British public has not insisted before now on the reform of the bathing-machine. Perhaps the reason is that it is not too bad for words. We can just muddle ...
... bathing machine In there is Miss Florence voice has lost none of its (passing of the years; Mr. who sings Any Old Iron ;to ever; and Miss Vesta Victoria. Joy tjo hear when she sings •' Waiting at the [Church. The rest»of the show la made tip turns ...
... bathing machine 14 THANET TIMES, 30 DECEMBER, 1975 FROM TO RICHBOROUGH RECULVER . • ...