The Hideaway

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  • The Swimming Pool was added in 1884 and closed in 1981. It was converted into the Deep End social space in 2012 and was renamed the Hideaway in 2019.

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      The Hideaway

      The Hideaway

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        The Hideaway

        • UF Swimming Pool
        • UF Swimming Bath
        • UF Deep End

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        The Hideaway

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          RSP/7/a/1/26/2 · Piece · nd [1912-1927]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

          Photograph showing the swimming pool inside the Regent Street building, with two men standing at the far end by the diving board. The typescript caption on the reverse reads 'The swimming bath is used by over 15000 students and members from may to september. It is utilised as a lecture hall in the winter.

          Same as 1/A39/p

          RSP/7/a/1/26/1 · Piece · nd [1912-1927]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
          Mounted photograph showing the swimming pool inside the Regent Street building, with two men standing at the far end by the diving board. The typescript caption on the reverse reads 'The swimming bath is used by over 15000 students and members from may to september. It is utilised as a lecture hall in the winter.
          RSP/7/a/1/26 · Item · nd [1912-1927]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

          Photograph showing the swimming pool inside the Regent Street building, with two men standing at the far end by the diving board. The typescript caption on the reverse reads 'The swimming bath is used by over 15000 students and members from May to September. It is utilised as a lecture hall in the winter.

          Six copies.

          RSP/7/a/1/28 · Item · nd [c1936]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic
          Mounted photograph of the swimming pool inside the Regent Street building without the diving boards in place and with a goal suspended over the far end. The changing rooms can be seen on the bottom right-hand of the photograph.
          Three copies, including two modern prints.
          RSP/7/a/1/29 · Item · nd [c1960]
          Part of Regent Street Polytechnic

          Mounted photograph of the swimming pool inside the Regent Street building. There is a goal hanging over the end of the pool and the changing rooms are clearly visible. The diving boards are not in place.

          Photograph stamped on reverse 'Anne Bolt, 5 Kent Terrace, Regent's Park. NW1 Paddington 4270'.

          Bolt, Anne