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Bathing and was
It was demolished, but the area is still known by locals as " The Bathing Pool ".
Mabel Normand was a featured player, and her 1912 8-minute film The Water Nymph may have been the direct inspiration for the Bathing Beauties.
But it was National AAU champion swimmer, Esther Williams, who popularized synchronized swimming through ( often elaborately staged ) scenes in Hollywood films such as Bathing Beauty ( 1944 ), Million Dollar Mermaid ( 1952 ), and Jupiter's Darling ( 1955 ).
Whatever the original club, it is certain that on October 10, 1907 the Surf Bathing Association of NSW ( SBANSW ) was founded – with 9 clubs and affiliated associations.
The band's third LP, After Bathing at Baxter's, was released on November 27, 1967 and eventually peaked in the charts at No. 17.
He was an avid collector of antiques, books and posters and amassed a collection of over 53, 000 postcards ; he produced several compilation books of them including Ronnie Barker's Book of Bathing Beauties, A Pennyworth of Art and Sauce.
An alternate story told by the poet Pherecydes was followed in Callimachus ' poem " The Bathing of Pallas "; in it, Tiresias was blinded by Athena after he stumbled onto her bathing naked.
Bathing was also used for purification.
Rose's Bathing Beach and Swimming School located on the west shore of Reeds Lake on the north side of the boat launch, was established in 1901 by James Rose.
Bathing in the magnetic waters was said to have healing powers, and visitors came to bathe in them.
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution's Torquay Lifeboat Station was at the Ladies Bathing Cove from 1876 until 1923.
Bathing was replaced by the heavy use of sweat-bathing and perfume, as it was thought in Europe that water could carry disease into the body through the skin.
) Bathing encouraged an erotic atmosphere that was played upon by the writers of romances intended for the upper class ; in the tale of Melusine the bath was a crucial element of the plot.
Bathing in the Chess at Waterside was an old tradition which became increasingly popular in the 19th century.
Bonnore's electromagnetism | Electro Magnetic Bathing Fluid was claimed to help many unrelated ailments.
Bathing machines had been advertised for hire on the beach as early as 1823, and the town was already " noted for the pleasantness of its situation, the salubrity of its air, and the beauty of its natives ".
The Sunnyside Amusement Park was demolished, except for the Bathing Pavilion and the Palais Royale hall.
The highlight of the original production was a long ( 7-10 minute ) ensemble dance number (" The Bathing Beauty Ballet ", to the song " On a Sunday by the Sea ") at the beginning of the second act.
Image: Ljeviska007. jpg | The famous fresco Bathing of the Christ before it was destroyed and burned by Albanians in 2004.
Alice Day ( born as Jacquiline Alice Newlin ; November 7, 1905 – died May 25, 1995 ) was a film actor who began her career as of the Sennett Bathing Beauties.
Frank Templeton Prince ( 13 September 1912 – 7 August 2003 ) was a British poet and academic, known generally for his best-known poem Soldiers Bathing, written during the Second World War in 1942, which has been frequently included in anthologies.

Bathing and said
Bathing in the holy waters at this auspicious time is said to wash away your karmic debt.

Bathing and be
Bathing machines would often be equipped with a small flag which could be raised by the bather as a signal to the driver that they were ready to return to shore.
Bathing should not be done too often because it tends to dry out the weather-resistant coat.
Bathing may also be practised for religious ritual or therapeutic purposes or as a recreational activity.
Bathing occasions can also be occasions of social interactions, such as in public, Turkish, sauna or whirlpool baths.
Bathing the Buddha images is the symbol that water will be needed for all kinds of plants and lives.
In the nineteenth century they took such titles as " Nymphs Bathing " and " Diana the Huntress " and were to be found at such places as the " Hall of Rome " in Great Windmill Street, London.

Bathing and prelude
Bathing in and drinking the warm, carbonated spring water only served as a prelude to the more interesting social activities of gambling, promenading, horse racing, and dancing.

Bathing and sin
Bathing is one of the five Nitya karmas ( daily duties ) in Hinduism, and not performing it leads to sin, according to some scriptures.

Bathing and full
As the con men Floy and Pontdue are pursued to the Atlantic City beach while carrying a satchel full of stolen money, the people on the beach dance around them (" The Bathing Beauty Ballet ").
This sandalwood festival culminates in the Snana Yatra, the Bathing Festival on the full moon day of the month of Jestha.

Bathing and sins
Bathing in the Manasa Sarovar and drinking its water is believed to cleanse all sins.

Bathing and when
Facilities like the Bathing Pond ( picture right ) — later superseded by the park lido — would have introduced many to swimming in an era when many public baths ( like that at Shacklewell ) were still simply communal washing facilities.
The studio is perhaps best remembered for the era under Mack Sennett when he created the slapstick antics of the Keystone Kops, from 1912, and for the Sennett Bathing Beauties, beginning in 1915.
In a series of flashbacks, Sennett relates the glory days of Keystone Studios from 1911, when he discovered Normand and cast her in dozens of his early " two-reelers ", through his creation of Sennett's Bathing Beauties and the Keystone Cops to Mabel's death from tuberculosis in 1930.
Mack reminisces about " when he ran the show ", the glorious era of silent movies, thinking of his Bathing Beauties and Keystone Cops (" Movies Were Movies ").
Field, a former actress, had met and befriended Carole Lombard when they were employed as Sennett Bathing Beauties in the late 1920s.

Bathing and together
Jane Austen regularly visited seaside resorts and in her uncompleted novel Sanditon stated " The Sea air and Sea Bathing together were nearly infallible, one or the other of them being a match for every Disorder ..."

Bathing and .
Bathing the itching parts with kerosene gave relief and also killed the pests.
* Diana Bathing With Her Nymphs by Rembrandt.
* Bathing the dead body, except in extraordinary circumstances as in battle of Uhud.
Bathing, wearing of perfume or cologne, wearing of leather shoes, and sexual relations are some of the other prohibitions on Yom Kippur-all them designed to ensure one's attention is completely and absolutely focused on the quest for atonement with God.
The 17th and 18th centuries are represented by Étienne Maurice Falconet's Woman Bathing and Amour menaçant and François Anguier's obelisks.
Also beginning in 1915, Sennett assembled a bevy of girls known as the Sennett Bathing Beauties to appear in provocative bathing costumes in comedy short subjects, in promotional material, and in promotional events like Venice Beach beauty contests.
Two of those often named as Bathing Beauties do not qualify.
The Sennett Bathing Beauties would continue to appear through 1928.
* One of the earliest records of use of a Bathing machine is made at Scarborough in England.
Bathing or sponging with lukewarm or cool water can effectively reduce body temperature in those with heat illness but not usually fever.
She also worked for Pathé Exchange and appeared as one of Mack Sennett's Bathing Beauties in 1928.
Bathing with water involves making shallow dives into a water body and then returning to a perch to preen.
Newspapers held photo beauty contests for many decades: In 1880, the first “ Bathing Beauty Pageant " took place as part of a summer festival to promote business in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
The event featured a " Bathing Girl Revue " competition as the centerpiece of its attractions.
File: Robert AdamFishing Room and Boat House at Kedleston Circa 1769. JPG | Kedleston Fishing, Bathing & Boat House
It had a popular beach for many years known as the " Manhattan Bathing Beach ", until the US Army Corps of Engineers raised the level of the Ohio River.

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