
Originally Posted by
Brin
Patty, do you mean Sheffield Road baths? If so, then yes I do recall the bust of him in the foyer at the entrance. In the latter years he was moved upstairs near the vending machine, where you could look down on the pool area.
I have fond memories of Sheffield Road baths as in 1991 I swam 5000 metres non stop for Swimathon in aid of childline and the B.S.A.D. My impressive time, well I thought it was, happened to be 1 hour 56 minutes and 10 seconds all completed in the breaststroke. I still have my certificate, medal and red rubber swimming cap proudly hanging on a wall in my 'man cave'. To her indoors, it's the spare room! I believe it was approximately 163 lengths of the baths.
I taught both my children to swim in those baths, again a proud achievement as they both could swim like a fish at 5 years old. Daughter was once offered trials but, just couldn't bring herself to get out of bed on a Sunday morning at 7.00am when the swimming club met!
Swimming is one of the greatest things you can teach your kids, earlier the better. It is not only a life saver but could teach them to possibly help save someone's else's life too, if ever called upon. Biggest benefit is it's a great all round fitness exerciser.......now where's mi speedos?