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Latest comment: 15 years ago4 comments4 people in discussion
Not a Promotion.
Jesus green swimming pool in Cambridge is the longest outdoor swimming pool in Europe and one of the few remaining pools from the 1920's of it's type.
Removed the following unsubstantiated, irrelevant and unlikely claim - there is no evidence of it at the pool and its irrelevance makes it unencylcopaedic in any case.
* A vending machine serving chocolate is available inside the main compound, donated by Aubrey de Grey in May 2005
In what sense is the basket room innovative? At pools I went to back in the 1970s a basket in exchange for a numbered rubber band was a pretty common thing; lockers were exceptional. Moreover, since I have been swimming at Jesus Green, since the 1990s, the basket room has been a feature. It might better be described as "unconventional", "unusual", "old-fashioned", "a simple, yet elegant, solution to securing one's possessions whilst bathing", etc. Galatian (talk) 09:43, 1 June 2009 (UTC)Reply