File:Shower Bath NGM-v31-p335.jpg

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English: THE SHOWER BATH. Judging by this contraption, the French soldier has developed a modicum of Yankee ingenuity. A water-wheel motor operates a hydraulic lift, which supplies a bucket reservoir with the "makings" of a sprinkle. The apparatus works, but it looks as if it might have been modeled after a comic cartoonist's distorted dream.
Français : Un système français de douche durant la Première Guerre mondiale.
Español: Ducha francesa en la Primera Guerra Mundial
Italiano: Doccia francese della Prima Guerra Mondiale
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Source 300 ppi scan of the National Geographic Magazine, Volume 31 (1917), page 335.
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