- Mayday in Southwark Park.
SOUTHWARK PARK.
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The Jabez West fountain. It was the first memorial to commemorate a working-class man, a member of a local temperance society,1908 – 1913. Jabez West (1810-1884) was a famous speaker in his day. In the 1881 Census he was born in Scotland and was a Fellmonger by trade. At the time of the Census he was living at 51 Frean Street, Bermondsey.
Re: SOUTHWARK PARK.
Initially there was no charge to use the lido, but costumes, slips and towels had to be hired.
The idea of a ‘bathing lake’ had first been suggested in 1891, but it was not until September 1923 that a reinforced concrete outdoor pool was achieved by the London County Council. It cost £4,999 (about £150,000 today) and was impressively large – over 55m long, 18m wide and in parts over 2m in depth. To begin with it was open all-year round, but there were no changing facilities, just benches, and bathers were screened from the rest of the park by an earth bank formed from the excavated material. However, by 1924 ten individual changing rooms and two communal dressing sheds were provided.
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By 1908, not only had bowls been allowed in the park, but Southwark Park Bowling Club was in existence, and an informal grassed area on the west side of The Oval had been allocated for the playing of the game.
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Southwark Park Bermondsey, Rotherhithe. The late 1960’s Early 1970’s Period with The Open-Air Lido. Henwood Road, mid 1970s is where the Prefabs are. Rebecca Terrace was the other end of Henwood Road, both no longer there. The site was completely cleared by the early 1980s.
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