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Portobello Outdoor Pool
Unknown, 1936, Photograph
Portobello Outdoor Pool
Portobello Outdoor Pool
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Item no
4287
Title
Portobello Outdoor Pool
Description
A view of Portobello outdoor pool, Edinburgh. The Art Deco style pool has seating stands on either side and a slide down into the water. Two women with children in 1930s dress are beside the pool.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1936
Size
19.5 x 24.5 cm
Type
Photograph
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
Item dated 15/5/1936
Portobello developed around a cottage built in the mid 18th century. The sailor who occupied the cottage had fought at Puerto Bello, a port in Panama captured by the British in 1739, and named his home after the battle. With its long beach the town became an increasingly popular leisure destination. It boasted a pier between 1871-1917 and an outdoor swimming pool between 1936-1979. Holidaymakers and day-trippers could also visit the Marine Gardens or the fun fair, both now demolished. The town has been part of Edinburgh since 1896.
Portobello's outdoor swimming pool was opened in 1936. It was equipped with diving boards and a wave machine, and was open between May and September. The pool's proximity to a power station gave it access to heated water, but also meant that it had to be covered for the duration of World War II to prevent it being used as a marker by German bombers. The actor Sean Connery served as a Portobello lifeguard in the post war period. The pool was closed in 1979, not long after the power station, and the area is now used for five-a-side football.
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Edinburgh Swimming Pools
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