Horsham Lido – Lido in the Park – 1941 Gloriously cold pool
Horsham Lido. This pool above was personal to me during the time I lived in Horsham. From Frith Collection. See below.
Horsham Lido.A gloriously cold pool! frequented by myself for four years.
Out of my front door, through the underpass under the main road North Street, and emerging into a lovely park straight to the Lido.
It was very well patronised. I remember the lovely sunny days spent splashing around and picnicking during the 60’s. I took my visitors there.
The Lido hosted Horsham Swimming Club, and I set up a small diving section. The diving stage consisted of firm boards to a height of 3m and the pool possessed a 1m springboard covered in coconut matting[…]
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I remember that the aim was to dive to the bottom where it was clear of algae. The pupils would know they’d made a good dive. If they hit the slippery bit then the entry into the water was too far out… bad dive! This ensured most often they were good!
A Story
What happened in a heatwave?
For More History
For a history of the Horsham Lido / Pool, see publication: “Coming In?” 50 years of swimming in Horsham 1930 – 1980 by Neil Chapman. Obtainable from Horsham Museum, 9, The Causeway, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1HE.
Loved it here when it was open air. Did anyone remember the Lido as it was?
Started my Diving Coaching Career in this pool!