Malcolm,
May I suggest for 'stall' a changing booth or cubicle, small
enclosures which frequently surrounded the pool. These could be
secured by the hirer protecting his clothes, etc.
'Luma' I'm afraid I cannot help with.
Best wishes
John
On 30 Aug 2009, at 18:01, Gerard McSweeney wrote:
> Google 'Luma'; then Advanced and 'Victorian'. It does appear to be
> a lamp of some sort (dark cubicles?!).
> Gerard McSweeney
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> Subject: Victorian Cash register keys
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>
> The keys of a Victorian cash register used in the Glasgow
> Corporation baths
> and wash-houses include a row marked:
>
> Bath cubes, Shampoo, Luma, Washing machine, Stall, and Drying machine.
>
> Does anyone know what luma and stall might mean in this context?
> Many thanks for any help
> Malcolm
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