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... WAVES. LORD R-s-D-ay: What' shelter in a bathing machine ? BULL: %Well, it's better than reposing in the storm, wpm.* oh, • A. • 0 r: 7 Extract 110111 LORI) at 11th. Itto4: 1 (retaliation) only a bathing machine in a shawl. ...
... WAVES. LORD R-s-D-ay: What' shelter in a bathing machine ? BULL: %Well, it's better than reposing in the storm, wpm.* oh, • A. • 0 r: 7 Extract 110111 LORI) at 11th. Itto4: 1 (retaliation) only a bathing machine in a shawl. ...
... HOLIDAY. Miss Ethel Yard, aged thirty, of Chelsea, fainted while bathing at Ramsgate on Saturday. She was dragged out of the water by friend, but died ten minutes later in bathing machine. This was the last day of her holiday. Looking thro' my glass one ...
... the story of a bathe. (Part 1.) THE sun was shining, and all the little waves came dancing to meet her as, ever so timidly, Susette stepped out of the bathing machine. She put one small foot in the water and shuddered. it came about that Derek «aw waterlO ...
... water waa so rough ;Ma should not he allowed to stand on the Parade and solicit people to bathe. Arthur Liewty. bathing machine attendant. said deceased engaged a machine, and although. advised to have • rope. said be well and did not require it. shoot 16 ...
... maillot. Those' ' to their daughters grand. discreet maidens hid themsehosia nt• t daughters. But it I. lot to tradia bathing machine, that the present.day,:bme of Zrto the water's edge bfan • Hudson's is due. hilMons . are still ed horse. Steps were let ...
... visiting the resort on a day excursion and when the storm began stood under the eaves of a bathing machine on the beach. A flash of lightning struck the machine and one of the sides was ripped off, wood splinters being flung in all directions. Thik A ...
... Ballyhenry, Wicklow, and a house at Dundrum, SEA -BATHING was a ceremony in the 'forties. There was no tripping down the beach in a close-fitting maillot. Those more discreet maidens hid themselves in a bathing machine, which was dragged to the water's edgt by ...
... by • Mead, hat nalanto in • bathiag mains. The the UK day el Wady. , XcILIKII AT SEA IN A BATHING MACHINE. Looking gay one morning. there. mile away. I two bathing slowly ;tort_ of • towel fluttered is on a Wbiie.the ecieclies bobbed mad curtsied is . ...
... SMOKERS SOLD EVERYWHERE SEA.BATHING was a ceremony in the 'forties. There was no tripping down the beach in a close fitting maillot. Those more discreet maidens hid themselves in a bathing machine, which was to the water's edge by an horse. Steps were ...
... sympathy goes out to his bereaved family in his untimely fate. AT SEA IN A BATHING MACHINE. Looking thro’ my glass one morning, there, about a mile awsy, . I descried two bathing coaches i.rifting slowly out the bay; From the port of one a towel fluttered ...
... thirty years, in which period he has saved no toter than seventy-seven lives. Adams, who is a swimming instructor and bathing machine proprietor, has locally earned the soubriquet of the - hero of Garleston Pier, one of his must remarkable rescues having ...
... tried to improve the morals of his generation and invented the first bathing machine. Here is • descripton, written in 1138, of a curiosity of the day—one of Benjamin Beak's bathing machines ft contains a room to undrera and dress in, with a space to go ...