Sea bathing was added to the cure, and Scarborough became Britain's first seaside resort.
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Norderney becomes again a Royal Prussian sea bathing establishment.
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The bathing machine was part of sea-bathing etiquette that was more rigorously enforced upon women than men.
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Flannel, however, was a common fabric for sea bathing costumes as many believed the warmer fabric was necessary in cold water.
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In the early 19th century Holywood, like many other coastal villages throughout Ireland, became popular as a resort for sea-bathing.
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Much survives of this period, but there is also evidence of the town's brief time as a resort for the early-19th-century novelty of therapeutic sea-bathing.
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Located 180 km west of London, Bath became a fashionable spa town in the 18th century, remaining so until its springs were eclipsed by the fad for sea bathing in the 1800s.
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Bathing in the sea started in the 1840s in Trouville in northern France.
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Those going for a swim in the sea at the beach would use a bathing machine.