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  2. Bathtub - Wikipedia

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    The company American Bath Factory was the first to expand the diversity of acrylic bathtubs to include whirlpools, clawfoot bathtubs, and a large variety of pedestal and modern bathtubs. The process for enamelling cast iron bathtubs was invented by the Scottish-born American David Dunbar Buick. [citation needed]

  3. Morris Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    Some of Wilkins's ideas, including mirrors on the ceilings, circular beds, and heart-shaped bathtubs, would appear at other Caesars resorts in Las Vegas and Tahoe. [1] In the early 1970s he pioneered the concept of the in-room swimming pool. [13] [19] Wilkins later came up with the idea of a champagne glass bathtub, which debuted in 1983.

  4. Accessible bathtub - Wikipedia

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    Accessible bathtubs are bathtubs that can be used by people with limited mobility, disabilities, and the elderly. A bathtub can be made accessible for some people by the addition of grab bars or hand grips, or through the use of lifts that lower and raise the bather in the water. [1] Other bathtubs have been specially designed for accessibility.

  5. Bathtubs and graves: What exactly happens in those ... - AOL

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    Final dance scene. Years go by and the rest of the Catton family dies. Somehow, Oliver ends up inheriting the Saltburn estate, and he enjoys it.

  6. Bathtub hoax - Wikipedia

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    On December 28, 1917, an article titled "A Neglected Anniversary" by H. L. Mencken was published in the New York Evening Mail. [1] Mencken claimed that the actual anniversary of the first American bathtub, the alleged 75th, had gone unnoticed the previous week.

  7. Bathtub Madonna - Wikipedia

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    Somerville, Massachusetts, a city which has traditionally had sizable Italian, Irish, Portuguese and (more recently) Brazilian populations, has over 350 Catholic yard shrines in a town of about four square miles, with more than 40 in actual bathtubs.

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