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Woolton Baths PLA01_02_126
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Woolton Baths PLA01_02_126
Woolton Baths, Quarry Street South, Woolton, Liverpool, Merseyside. The swimming pool in the Woolton Baths, also known as Woolton Swimming Pool in 2006.
The Woolton Baths, later known as the Woolton Swimming Pool, opened in 1893. The building was designed by the Manchester architects Horton & Bridgford, and funded by Holbrook Gaskell, a local philanthropist and chemical manufacturer. The Woolton Baths closed to the public in 2010 and a campaign began to raise funds for repairs and restoration. They are a rare example of a small, late 19th century village swimming baths and are Grade II Listed
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This print showcases the historic Woolton Baths, a cherished landmark in Liverpool's urban village of Woolton. The image captures the essence of this late 19th-century Victorian swimming pool, also known as Woolton Swimming Pool, which opened its doors to the public in 1893. Designed by renowned Manchester architects Horton & Bridgford and generously funded by local philanthropist Holbrook Gaskell, this architectural gem stands as a testament to both neo-classical beauty and community spirit. The striking blue hues of the indoor swimming pool draw one's attention immediately, evoking a sense of tranquility and serenity. It is evident that countless swimmers have enjoyed moments of health and recreation within these walls throughout history. As an important part of Merseyside's sporting heritage, Woolton Baths holds great significance for locals and visitors alike. Although closed to the public since 2010, this beloved establishment has not been forgotten. A passionate campaign was launched to raise funds for repairs and restoration efforts so that future generations can continue to appreciate its historical value. Its Grade II Listed status further solidifies its importance as one of few remaining examples of small village swimming baths from this era. Through Simon Inglis' lens, we are transported back in time to witness the grandeur and elegance that once filled these halls. This print serves as a reminder not only of architectural brilliance but also highlights the enduring power of philanthropy in shaping communities for years to come.
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