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Poster for Portobello Bathing Pool Water Fantasy
1955, Document, Paper, Promotional material
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Poster for Portobello Bathing Pool Water Fantasy
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50840
Title
Poster for 'Water Fantasy' performance at Portobello Bathing Pool, 16th July 1955
Description
One paper poster for 'Water Fantasy' at the City of Edinburgh Portobello Bathing Pool on Saturday 16th July 1955 at 7:30pm. Printed in black on blue water effect paper and priced at 3p. The poster lists the performances happening during the event such as Anne Dupray, Johnny Wirls, Freddy Fellows and The Water Lily's as well as the admission prices.
Date
1955
Size
22.8 x 14.5 cm
Type
Document
; Paper;
Promotional material
Location
Museum of Edinburgh
Accession number
HH5308/3/90
Copyright
The City of Edinburgh Council Museums & Galleries
When Portobello's outdoor pool opened in 1936, it was the largest swimming pool in Scotland, and featured state of the art wave technology, Art Deco architecture, and promise of a great day out in heated water. In its first season, it boasted 290,000 bathers and almost 500,000 spectators. One of the pool’s many unique selling points was the heated water, allowing the pool to be open from the month of May through to September every year until the outbreak of World War II in 1939. Construction on a site next to the coal-fired Portobello Power Station meant the pool could be maintained at a temperature of 20 degrees, although many who remember it may not agree it felt very warm.
During the 1950s, the bathing pool hosted numerous galas and diving shows, making visitor figures soar. Many of the posters for these performances can be found in the Museums & Galleries Edinburgh collection.
During the 1970’s the pool’s popularity dwindled with the increase of cheap package holidays abroad. A further blow came when the power station closed in 1978, meaning the water could no longer be heated. In 1979 Portobello bathing pool closed its doors for the final time and was demolished in 1988. Memories of the pool, however, live on.
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