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  2. Bathing machine - Wikipedia

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    The bathing machines in use in Margate, Kent, were described by Walley Chamberlain Oulton in 1805 as: [F]our-wheeled carriages, covered with canvas, and having at one end of them an umbrella of the same materials which is let down to the surface of the water, so that the bather descending from the machine by a few steps is concealed from the public view, whereby the most refined female is ...

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  5. Wikipedia:Today's featured article/March 9, 2004 - Wikipedia

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    The bathing machine was a device which flourished in the 19th century to allow people to wade in the ocean at beaches without violating Victorian notions of modesty. Bathing machines were in the form of roofed and walled wooden carts which would be rolled into the sea. Some had solid wooden walls; others had canvas walls over a wooden frame.

  6. Mary Wheatland - Wikipedia

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    Mary Wheatland (née Norris, 16 August 1835 – 1 April 1924) [1] [2] was a swimming instructor, bathing machine keeper and life-saver. Wheatland who was credited with saving over 30 lives and was a recipient of the Royal Humane Society's Bronze Medal and testimonial on vellum.

  7. Talk:Bathing machine - Wikipedia

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    A bit of both, I think. Both an increase in interest in bathing per se - prior to this bathing for pleasure or for curative reasons was not common; if you needed to go into the sea (as a boatman, for example) you did but it wasn't an activity in and of itself, plus ideas of modesty gaining ground. Tonywalton 22:15, 10 August 2005 (UTC)

  8. Wikipedia : Featured article review/Bathing machine

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  9. Nude swimming - Wikipedia

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    Scarborough was the first resort to provide bathing machines for changing. Some men extended this to swimming in the sea, and by 1736, it was seen at Brighton and Margate, and later at Deal, Eastbourne, and Portsmouth. [13]: 12 In England, bathing in the sea by the lower classes was noted in Southampton by Thomas Gray in 1764, and in Exmouth in