The 1933 edition of the Illustrated Guide Book for Weymouth, Portland, Dorchester and South Dorset published by Ward Lock & Co, describes the following walk. 'Below is Jubilee Walk, which serves as a path round the low cliffs towards Sandsfoot Castle. To reach this by rounding the Fort, descend to the Parade, and at the end of it walk along the beach, part of the way on a cement path and part over rocks. Or the Walk may be reached by the Town Bridge, Trinity Street and Hope Square (see our plan of Weymouth) to "Look Out," a narrow road between high walls at the end of which the beautiful wide prospect comes suddenly into view. Continuing to the right from the Look Out, an old summer house is passed above Newton's Cove. This is a converted bathing-machine which tradition claims as the original one used by George III.' I think I remember seiing this machine at the bottom of someone's garden. Is it still there or if not, does anyone know what became of it? John Rogan in Wiltshire.