CHARNEY HALL Swimming Pool
The swimming pool was constructed at the end of the school vegetable plot which was lovingly cultivated by Charlie and Herbert, the school groundsmen. Whether it was because of cost or convenience that it was decided to go independent of the town’s 1930s open air, salt water pool, we may never know.
All we have at the moment is Maxwell Duncan’s famous scripted sketch and a photograph kindly sourced by Christopher Wilson (1959-1963) showing the dig in progress. The project appears to have been a combined effort shared more or less equally between staff and boys....
The appearance of bedrock, seen in the photograph, in one corner of the pool may have been an inconvenient surprise. Did this have any affect on the pool design? Was dynamite used or did this just become the shallow end? Did they provide pool bar and sun loungers....?
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Once we were all taken down to the Outdoof pool in Grange for some occasion, and I remember how bitterly cold both the weather and the water were.
That's a great aerial photo as it shows all the grounds and the gardens and everything. Though I wasn't hugely enthusiastic about the pool, I did always enjoy roaming around the grounds both with and without permission!
And I do remember one odd story about them both working in the cellar during a thunderstorm and they opened the door to the boiler or heater down there and a bright glowing thunderbolt flew out and exploded in front of them. Don't know why I remember that, and possibly I am mis-remembering the actual story, but I would like to think that neither of them would have been ruffled much, and likely made some kind of sardonic comment to the other in thick Cumbrian dialect and gone on with whatever they were doing.
The rain was unrelenting and we were waiting for a chance to run across to the main school building when there was an enormous bang
and a bolt of lightning ⚡️ earthed down the copper conductor which ran down the gable end!
We couldn’t have been more than 30’ from the strike but I can’t remember there being any panic just a silent vote of thanks for the person
who had the bright idea of installing a lightning conductor!