Purley Way Open-Air Bathing Pool
A London pool that was one of very few that could compete with the size and spectacle of the seaside stadiums such as South Shore at Blackpool, Morecambe and Heysham…
A London pool that was one of very few that could compete with the size and spectacle of the seaside stadiums such as South Shore at Blackpool, Morecambe and Heysham…
The pool was privately owned by Mr H S Meek. He originally offered the pool with the attached cafe and putting green on 6,400 square yards of land to the…
The lido at Peterborough is of a design unlike others and this could be down to the unusual design process. When the council proposed the pool, a group of five…
Sydonia began as an open-air lido in 1937 on land given to the town ‘for the children of Leominster for ever’ by local benefactor Sydney Bridges. It was a small…
This is a tale of three separate and distinct structures in and around the Coate Water that was built as a feeder reservoir for the Wiltshire and Berkshire canal. These…
The Churchill was an estate of 5 acres owned by the local authority and the swimming pool was opened in May 1937. The pool was built to replace the old…
A series of pools cut into the rocks by the miners of Geevor in the 1930’s to bathe after their shift. Some sources claim that the pools are natural but…
This open-air pool was built on the site of an old tram depot and was one of two pools opened on the same day in the Nottingham area. The other…
This open-air pool was one of two pools opened on the same day in the Nottingham area. The other was the Sherwood and Carrington Swimming Pool. The website contains an…
The Ramsgate Marina Pool was more of a complex of entertainment than just a pool. It contained a boating lake, rooftop car park and later an ice-skating rink. One of…