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… had been passed in the 1870s and 1880s to suppress nude bathing. Although not entirely effective (people continued …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Nightclubs
… of the need of active sweating exercise followed by cold baths, for young people – it cleans them physically and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Government and sport
… of diagnosis, and her treatments, which included cold baths and doses of port wine. W. T. Simmons gave evidence in …
Type: Biography
… towels and tablecloths are washed separately from clothes. Bathing babies in a kitchen sink is a real no-no. When water …
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Part of story: Washing, cleaning and personal hygiene
… James Edward FitzGerald is said to have been born in 1818 at Bath, England. He was the youngest son of Gerald FitzGerald, … Irish ancestry he was educated in England, at schools in Bath and at Christ's College, Cambridge, where he graduated …
Type: Biography
… … We wake early – and wash and dress – and go down to the bath again … The birds are magical – I feel I cannot leave …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Camping
… /a/, which appears in words such as cart, grass, dance and bath. Samuel McBurney The first person to record and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Speech and accent
… the beginning of the 20th century, flush toilets, sinks, baths, washtubs and spouting became more common in the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Public health
… reproductions of mythologically themed paintings ‘Psyche’s bath’ by Frederic Leighton and ‘Psyche at the mirror’ by …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Censorship
… for municipal ownership of housing and land, municipal baths, crèches, kitchens, laundries and playgrounds. She was …
Type: Biography
… after giving birth. They were taught how to breastfeed and bathe babies. Some enjoyed the rest but others resented …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Pregnancy, birth and baby care
… to full general in 1873. He retired in 1877, and died in Bath, Somerset, England, on 2 February 1879. The 'whiskered …
Type: Biography
… … She has osteoporosis and dementia. She is still able to bath herself and dress herself, although gets confused with …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Midlife adults
… Her sister Myrtle’s drowning in the Ōamaru Tepid Baths on 5 March 1937 added more distress. Her brother … on 29 January 2004. A collection of poems, The goose bath (2006), and a novel first written in 1963, Towards …
Type: Biography
… work he suffered personal tragedy when, on 3 May 1874, at Bath, Emma Farnall died in childbirth. There were already …
Type: Biography
… during the 1970s, successors to the hotels and public baths appropriated for homoerotic uses in earlier decades. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Gay men’s lives
… W. D. Brind in Ngāti Manu territory at Kororāreka were bathing one day. Women of Ngāti Manu ducked them in …
Type: Biography
… from using obscene language and spitting on the floor, and bathe at least once a week. However, elderly men in …
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Part of story: Care and carers
… heart valves, after inspiration gained while taking a bath one day. His continued experimentation with homograft, …
Type: Biography