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Charlton Lido

ross1
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Just read an article on the modernised Charlton Lido and brings back memories. Spent most days in the school holidays, (late 50s and early 60s) there.
Remember one horrible day when they fitted a new spring diving board, I think about 12 feet high. I fell off and landed on paving around the pool. I could not walk for a few days but only had bruising, a couple of weeks later, someone else did the same and I was told they fractured both legs.
They say Charlton fans who are born in Charlton and support our local team are unlucky, I have never felt like that 😁
Remember one horrible day when they fitted a new spring diving board, I think about 12 feet high. I fell off and landed on paving around the pool. I could not walk for a few days but only had bruising, a couple of weeks later, someone else did the same and I was told they fractured both legs.
They say Charlton fans who are born in Charlton and support our local team are unlucky, I have never felt like that 😁
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ross1 said:Just read an article on the modernised Charlton Lido and brings back memories. Spent most days in the school holidays, (late 50s and early 60s) there.
Remember one horrible day when they fitted a new spring diving board, I think about 12 feet high. I fell off and landed on paving around the pool. I could not walk for a few days but only had bruising, a couple of weeks later, someone else did the same and I was told they fractured both legs.
They say Charlton fans who are born in Charlton and support our local team are unlucky, I have never felt like that 😁2 -
I remember hating going here as a kid. No roof and the water was freezing. What on earth was she thinking taking us there when we could have stayed on the bus and gone to the swimming baths in Woolwich, or gone in the other direction to the swimming baths in Greenwich.1
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letthegoodtimesroll said:I remember hating going here as a kid. No roof and the water was freezing. What on earth was she thinking taking us there when we could have stayed on the bus and gone to the swimming baths in Woolwich, or gone in the other direction to the swimming baths in Greenwich.7
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They was mostly built like that1
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I only went there on very hot sunny summer days.
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Spent some time at Charlton Lido after exams in 1976 summer.
It was great.2 -
LenGlover said:Spent some time at Charlton Lido after exams in 1976 summer.
It was great.2 -
Anyone else remember when it was converted into a skateboard park ?
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Was talking to a friend only this Saturday about the lido as he's just started going there.
Used to love going up there as a kiddo1 -
Living in Bexleyheath, it was always Danson or Martens Grove lidos for me.
My abiding memory was how cold the water was.1 - Sponsored links:
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Eltham Park Lido for me. Was an absolute dump as I recall. The water was ridiculously cold and the changing rooms properly bleak. No idea why I spent so much time there TBH.0
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fadgadget said:Anyone else remember when it was converted into a skateboard park ?0
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letthegoodtimesroll said:I remember hating going here as a kid. No roof and the water was freezing. What on earth was she thinking taking us there when we could have stayed on the bus and gone to the swimming baths in Woolwich, or gone in the other direction to the swimming baths in Greenwich.Hal1x said:letthegoodtimesroll said:I remember hating going here as a kid. No roof and the water was freezing. What on earth was she thinking taking us there when we could have stayed on the bus and gone to the swimming baths in Woolwich, or gone in the other direction to the swimming baths in Greenwich.5
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Charlton Lido was brilliant.....lived just around the corner......the place to be the summer of '76.....I remember people doing bombs off the diving board and how nobody split their head open getting too close to the edge of the pool is beyond me. Also a sad memory of a kid who drowned when he got a finger stuck in a drain....I was there that day and it will always live with me....the kids name was Drew .....something. Very sad.0
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guinnessaddick said:LenGlover said:Spent some time at Charlton Lido after exams in 1976 summer.
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Loved the Lidos, Eltham, Charlton and Danson Park.0
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Loved the lido, used to dive of the large wooden sprung diving board, and get as near to the side with bombing as well!.
Remember an elderly fellow with one leg, who used to hop along and dive in,!
Went there during the Sumer holidays, with the kids from Springfield, it was generally quite busy especially on the hot days.
Used to sun bath there, but never really caught a tan, probably because my pale skin never turned brown, red, but never turned brown!.
The top board which seemed very high I jumped off a few times, until I was 16 then did a few dives, but it was painful if you got it wrong!.
Swam at Woolwich baths which were like a sauna, and swam for the school. when about 15. Plumstead baths is where we went if you did swimming at my school, remember doing the bronze life savers medal, had to take pyjamas and tread water for a few minutes!.... ha ha.
We had the school swimming competition there, and the upstairs were full of screaming Herberts, Royal house always won when I was there....
Greenwich baths were excellent for swimming, but a bit austere, and colder.2 -
bolloxbolder said:Living in Bexleyheath, it was always Danson or Martens Grove lidos for me.
My abiding memory was how cold the water was.0 -
Erith swimming baths was my favourite. Large pool and a proper deep end. I have a recollection of a lido between Erith and Plumstead.0
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I love swimming but hated Charton Lido as it was freezing cold. I use to dive in and swim a length thinking I’ll warm up to the water but never did. Absolutely gutted because it was a fantastic venue.I almost lived in the Woolwich pool as you used to go there most days with a freebie ticket from school.1
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Not wanting to bore you, but I meant to finish my accident story.
I was carried into an office, my mates were told to get dressed and bring my clothes to the office. After we were all dressed and I could not walk, so they told me mates to carry me home, they took in turns to give me a piggyback.
It took them about 30 minutes to get me home. No medical help and no ambulance was called by the staff at the Lido. Cannot imagine that happening now4 -
It was Bellingham Baths for me…..loved it there and spent several summers and many hours just hanging out with the in crowd…..around the early to mid 60’s.
It was hugely popular and a tragedy when it was closed down in 1980. 😟1 -
ross1 said:Not wanting to bore you, but I meant to finish my accident story.
I was carried into an office, my mates were told to get dressed and bring my clothes to the office. After we were all dressed and I could not walk, so they told me mates to carry me home, they took in turns to give me a piggyback.
It took them about 30 minutes to get me home. No medical help and no ambulance was called by the staff at the Lido. Cannot imagine that happening now2 -
ross1 said:Not wanting to bore you, but I meant to finish my accident story.
I was carried into an office, my mates were told to get dressed and bring my clothes to the office. After we were all dressed and I could not walk, so they told me mates to carry me home, they took in turns to give me a piggyback.
It took them about 30 minutes to get me home. No medical help and no ambulance was called by the staff at the Lido. Cannot imagine that happening now2 -
Eltham Lido, spent a couple of summers in there until it closed about 1986.0
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SoundAsa£ said:It was Bellingham Baths for me…..loved it there and spent several summers and many hours just hanging out with the in crowd…..around the early to mid 60’s.
It was hugely popular and a tragedy when it was closed down in 1980. 😟
As you can see none of this getting changed around the edge of the pool malarkey, proper changing rooms, a cafeteria, seating on three sides and a glorious forty yard pool ... which admittedly wasn't competition size whether metric or imperial. Other than that it was luxury, sheer luxury.0 -
Raith_C_Chattonell said:SoundAsa£ said:It was Bellingham Baths for me…..loved it there and spent several summers and many hours just hanging out with the in crowd…..around the early to mid 60’s.
It was hugely popular and a tragedy when it was closed down in 1980. 😟
As you can see none of this getting changed around the edge of the pool malarkey, proper changing rooms, a cafeteria, seating on three sides and a glorious forty yard pool ... which admittedly wasn't competition size whether metric or imperial. Other than that it was luxury, sheer luxury.0 -
Went there a lot as was just down the road in Cherry Orchard … agree with others, water was always freezing1