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Advert for the Lagoon, swimming pool, Orpingon 1933
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Advert for the Lagoon, swimming pool, Orpingon 1933
Advertisement for The Lagoon in Orpington, Kent, an outdoor swimming pool measuring 200 feet by 75 feet and opened in 1933. Opened by Eugene O Sullivan and Don Stewart, the Lagoon was able to accommodate around 1500 people and offered sunbathing loungers, and a refreshment cafÚ¼áwith plans to build a dance hall and several tennis courts. With the outbreak of war in 1939, the pool was closed and never re-opened. Date: 1933
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Step into the refreshing waters of The Lagoon, Orpington's premier outdoor swimming destination of the 1930s. Opened in 1933, this expansive pool measured an impressive 200 feet by 75 feet, providing ample space for around 1500 bathers to enjoy a day of leisure and relaxation. The Lagoon was the brainchild of Eugene O'Sullivan and Don Stewart, who sought to bring modern, open-air recreational facilities to the suburban community of Orpington, Kent. The Lagoon offered more than just a swim. Sunbathing loungers dotted the poolside, providing the perfect spot to soak up the sun and unwind. A refreshment café served up cool drinks and delicious snacks to keep visitors energized throughout the day. And for those seeking even more activities, plans were in the works to build a dance hall and several tennis courts. The Lagoon quickly became a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike. However, the idyllic scene was short-lived. With the outbreak of war in 1939, the pool was closed and never re-opened. This photograph captures a moment in time, a snapshot of a bygone era when outdoor swimming pools represented the height of modern luxury and suburban leisure. Join us for a journey back to the 1930s and experience the magic of The Lagoon, a symbol of community, relaxation, and the simple pleasures of a day spent by the water.
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