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First Open Air Bath Addington Square
First Open Air Bath Addington Square
First Open Air Bath Addington Square

First Open Air Bath Addington Square

Datec.1887
MediumWater-colour
DimensionsObject/Work: 133.35 x 317.5 mm
ClassificationsArtworks/Commemorations/Photographs
Terms
    Object numberGA1353
    DescriptionConstructed in c. 1822. On the north side of the square, the sails of a Thames Barge can be seen on the canal to the left at Addington Wharf. Charles Dickens Jr.'s Dickens' Dictionary of London (1879) lists the Cygnus Swimming Club at Addington Square as one of the principal London swimming clubs. Membership was 10 shillings (50p) per annum. A gas lamp stand to the right of the picture. Gas was supplied by the South Metropolitan Gas Company on the Old Kent Road. Initially gas was supplied mainly for street lighting and most streets in London had gas illumination by the 1880s.
    This painting was in a poor state and has been conserved by a student at Camberwell College of Arts & Crafts.
    On View
    Not on view
    Collections
    Sir George Livesey
    William Mainwaring Palin VPRBA
    c.1890
    Black and white photograph of the South Metropolitan Gas Works, Old Kent Road.
    South Metropolitan Gasworks
    1900-1910
    Programme
    Frank Williams
    1895
    Old Cottages, Addington Square
    R. B. Urquhart
    c.1951
    Menu
    London 13 Club
    1894
    Water-Pump
    Charles Dickens
    1760-1820
    Cooking-Pot
    Charles Dickens
    1800-1850
    Portrait of the writer Charles Dickens in 1870.
    Charles Dickens
    1870