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Diving platform PLA01_03_0036
Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace Park, Bromley, Greater London. The reinforced concrete diving platform in the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre.
The National Recreation Centre was opened in 1964. It was built on the site of an exhibitions centre of the Crystal Palace Trust. When the designs were drawn up in 1953-1954, it was the first indoor multi-functional hall in Britain, incorporating both wet and dry sports in one building. The swimming pool side of the building houses a 50m pool, diving pool and learner pool. The building is Grade II* Listed
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20th Century Indoor Swimming Pool Recreation Centre Sport And Recreation Aquatics Diving Board Diving Platform Water Sports
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This print showcases the iconic diving platform PLA01_03_0036 at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, nestled within the picturesque Crystal Palace Park in Bromley, Greater London. Constructed with reinforced concrete, this remarkable structure stands as a testament to architectural ingenuity and sporting excellence. Originally opened in 1964 as the National Recreation Centre, this facility was built on the grounds of the former exhibitions centre of the esteemed Crystal Palace Trust. A pioneering concept for its time, it became Britain's first indoor multi-functional hall that seamlessly integrated both wet and dry sports under one roof. The swimming pool section of this Grade II* Listed building boasts an impressive array of aquatic amenities including a 50m pool, diving pool, and learner pool. However, it is undoubtedly the striking diving platform that steals the spotlight. With its sleek design and commanding presence against a backdrop of lush greenery, it beckons thrill-seekers and athletes alike to take flight into crystal-clear waters below. As we admire this image captured by Simon Inglis for Historic England's collection, we are reminded not only of our nation's rich sporting heritage but also of how architecture can inspire physical prowess and create lasting memories. This photograph encapsulates a moment frozen in time – a tribute to aquatics enthusiasts who have leapt from these boards with grace and courage while embracing their passion for water sports.
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