Marsden Park Open Air Swimming Pool
Nelson’s new open-air pool was located in Marsden Park. It opened on 19th August 1939. The scheme had cost £7,300 towards which the National Fitness Council had contributed £3,500. The…
Nelson’s new open-air pool was located in Marsden Park. It opened on 19th August 1939. The scheme had cost £7,300 towards which the National Fitness Council had contributed £3,500. The…
One of eight outdoor pools along the coast of the Wirral Peninsula. Hoylake was built in 1912 and had a capacity for 2,500 bathers. By the late 1920’s it was…
The pool at St Annes, also known in the early days as The Roman Baths, was built in 1916 to a design by architect Fred Harrison. The pool was a…
The Woking outdoor swimming pool was built in 1935 despite typical planning wranglings and cost increases. One cost, of £1,200, was for a new bridge of the delightfully named Hoe…
The Exmouth Open Air Bath was opened on 11th May 1932 by the Chairman of the Council. It was built on a site that was previously used for tennis courts.…
An open air swimming pool was opened in Central Park in 1901. It was temporarily closed during WWI and re-opened in 1989 only to be closed permanently in 1923. The…
Work on a new pool for Newport started in 1933 and provided work for 15 unemployed men of the area. By July 1934, it was announced that the Mayors Work…
A new pool was built in the Wiltshire town of Devizes as the existing bathing place, an enclosure of part of the Kennet and Avon Canal, was becoming a hygiene…
The Black Rock Lido opened in 1936. It was situated on Marina Drive to the east of the resort. It was around 3 miles west of Saltdean, where their lido…
Congleton saw the opening of their new outdoor swimming and paddling pools in May 1936. The pool was a modest 105’ x 45’ but the paddling pool was a whopping…