Bathing Machines were genuinely used by Victorian ladies and gentlemen in many parts of the world including Britain, America and Europe, from the 18th to the early part of the 20th century. They were hauled out to sea either by man or horse power, usually a discrete distance from the town. The male bathing machines would be some distance from the female. Mixed bathing was illegal and referred to as 'promiscuous bathing'!
This set contains:
Terrain with promenade and ocean
Bathing Machine01 with dials to open door, raise steps, hide curtains, walls and roof
Bathing Machine02 with dials to open door, raise steps, hide railings, curtains, walls and roof
Bathing Machine03 with dials to raise steps, hide canopy, railings, curtains, walls and roof
What the Butler Saw Machine
Binoculars
Breaker
Bench
Folded Towel
Hanging Towels
Punch and Judy Booth with dial to lower curtain
Mr Punch Puppet
Crocodile Puppet with dial to open mouth
Easel with dial to hide blackboard
Small Cabinet
Windbreak
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