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Images from SPLASH! Mermaids of Brighton

Continuing the series of posts from my new book SPLASH!

From Chapter 9: “The Great Swimming Cover-Up.”
In this 1829 illustration titled “Mermaids of Brighton,” formidable older women known as dippers introduce female bathers to the wonders of the sea. The bathing machines were horse-drawn.

 

 

Images from SPLASH! #11

Continuing the series of posts from my new book SPLASH!

From Chapter 5:

This is another of the Founding Fathers of “Swimming 2.0” and by far the least well known. In 1750, Dr. Richard Russell published his wildly popular Dissertation Concerning the Use of Sea Water in Diseases of the Glands, which made salt-water cures all the rage, which led to the rise of seaside English resorts like Brighton, which gave the revival of swimming something it desperately needed: an infrastructure.

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