Posts Tagged ‘swimming education’

Images from SPLASH! #15

Continuing the series of posts from my new book SPLASH!

From Chapter 7, “Diving In for Dollars and Pounds”:

Roping students to teach swimming was common in London by the mid-19th century, but Captain Stevens — the leaning roper here — might have been singular in his claims to success. According to his advertisements, he taught 60,000 people to swim over a 16-year span.

 

Images from SPLASH! #13

Continuing the series of posts from my new book SPLASH!

From Chapter 6, “A Frog in Every Tub”:

Breaststroke anyone? Harnessed in a German machine from late 1800s, a boy looks particularly frog-like as he gets ready to strike out with arms and legs.

 

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