Date:1966
Description:Black and white photograph inside the Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa, c.1966.
Photograph of the therapeutic pool.
The pool is empty except for two rows of under water wooden benches. These benches were used to support the patients while they exercised. Patients would sit on them or lean on them for support.
The therapeutic pool replaced the original swimming pool which was installed in 1863. In 1890 it became known as the Ladies' pool when the De Normanville pool was built and used by men. In 1950 the Ladies' pool was partially filled in and a ramp was installed so that it could be used for physiotherapy treatments.
Patients suffering from the effects of polio and arthritis, as well as those injured in road traffic accidents, received treatment in the warm, buoyant water. The therapeutic pool was converted into the Art Gallery during the refurbishments of 1997 - 1999. This photograph was produced by Courier Photographic Services.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
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J. Walker Soho, Staffordshire, 1 September 1798 Ink on paper 190mm x 235mm A landscape ...
Print by John Preston Neale (c.1771 - 1847) Offchurchbury Engraved by W. Radclyffe, ...
Print by J. Brandard (1812-1863) The Royal Pump Room And Victoria Baths Ink on paper ...
Black and white photograph by Walden Hammond of The Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington ...
A portrait of Alice Willes c.1880-1910.
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Black and white photograph by P.W. Thompson inside the Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington ...
Colour photograph inside the Royal Pump Rooms, Leamington Spa, c.1980. View of wheelchairs ...
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Donor ref:LEAMG : M4481.1998.20 (69/19272)
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