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Over 50 regulars of The Ship Inn, Saltburn, took part in the New Years Day swim in
Over 50 regulars of The Ship Inn, Saltburn, took part in the New Years Day swim in the North Sea and raised 1, 180 for charity. Swimmers included sisters Janet and Anne-Marie Lawson and pub landlord BIll Jack. 1st January 1986
Dave Jamieson
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
Saltburn
England
Media ID 21678969
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Cold Freezing North Yorkshire Redcar And Cleveland Resort Saltburn By The Sea Seaside Town Swim
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This print captures the spirit of camaraderie and bravery as over 50 regulars of The Ship Inn, Saltburn, fearlessly plunge into the icy waters of the North Sea on New Year's Day. The image transports us back to January 1st, 1986, when these courageous swimmers braved the freezing temperatures for a charitable cause. Amongst the daring participants are sisters Janet and Anne-Marie Lawson, who embody both strength and sisterhood as they take on this exhilarating challenge together. Leading by example is pub landlord Bill Jack, whose presence highlights his dedication not only to his patrons but also to making a positive impact in their community. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Saltburn-by-the-Sea, a charming seaside town in North Yorkshire's Redcar and Cleveland district, this scene encapsulates both nostalgia for an era long gone –the vibrant 1980s– and timeless traditions that continue to bring people together today. The significance of this event goes beyond personal achievement; it serves as a testament to humanity's capacity for compassion. By raising an impressive £1,180 for charity through their collective efforts, these brave souls have proven that even amidst bone-chilling conditions, warmth can be found within acts of selflessness. Dave Jamieson expertly captures this momentous occasion with his lens – immortalizing not just individuals taking part in a daring swim but also capturing the essence of resilience and community spirit that defines The Ship Inn and its loyal clientele.
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