Queen Victoria’s bathing machine

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Queen Victoria’s bathing machine is a preserved 19th-century seaside bathing carriage used by Queen Victoria for discreet sea bathing, now displayed as a historic curiosity associated with her private life at Osborne.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bathing machine
historic artifact
museum object
associatedWith British royal family
Osborne House estate
Queen Victoria’s private life
category royal household object
social history object
country United Kingdom
currentUse exhibition object
tourist attraction
designedFor modesty while bathing
seaside use
displayedBy English Heritage
era 19th century
exhibitedAs historic curiosity
hasCulturalSignificance iconic object of Queen Victoria’s domestic life
symbol of Victorian attitudes to modesty
hasFeature door facing the sea
enclosed wooden cabin
mounted on wheels
steps for sea access
hasFunction to allow discreet entry into the sea
hasLocation Isle of Wight
Osborne
heritageValue example of Victorian bathing customs
royal memorabilia
locatedAt Osborne House estate
surface form: Osborne House
locatedNear Osborne beach
material wood
partOf Osborne House visitor experience
preservationStatus preserved
transportType horse-drawn vehicle
usedBy Queen Victoria
usedFor bathing in privacy
sea bathing
usedInPeriod Victorian era

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Osborne House estate hasPart Queen Victoria’s bathing machine