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Albury Swim Club

This exhibition coincided with the 100th anniversary of the Albury Amateur Swimming Club.

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Albury’s close proximity to the Murray River meant that residents quickly realised the need for safety around water. The purpose of the Albury Swimming Club has been to help prevent drownings through lifesaving and swimming lessons, to boost public interest in aquatic sport and to provide organised competition in the area.

The club’s aquatic activities and special events have always been a great source of fun and entertainment throughout the decades.

This exhibition featured images, trophies and other memorabilia highlighting the achievements of the club and its members.

Image credits:

Albury Swimming Club presentations, 1950s. Courtesy Dowling family arvhives. Albury City Collection, ARM 22.713

Learn to Swim class, 1950s. AlburyCity Collection, ARM 22.718

Fred Jacobs displays his trophies. AlburyCity Collection, ARM 22.720

Charles, Gwyn and Gordon Dowling. Courtesy Dowling family archives. AlburyCity Collection, ARM 22.712

Gordon and Shirley Dowling and J Moore. Courtesy Dowling family arvhives. Albury City Collection, ARM 22.714

Learn to Swim instructors. AlburyCity Collection, ARM 22.719

Young swimmers at Albury’s first pool, C. 1920s. Reis family album. AlburyCity Collection, ARM 19.086.070

Riverina Carnival Culcairn girls race, 1938. Courtesy Dowling family archives. AlburyCity Collection, ARM 22.716

Riverina Carnival Culcairn mens race, 1938. Courtesy Dowling family archives. AlburyCity Collection, ARM 22.715

OUR
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

AlburyCity acknowledges the Wiradjuri people as the traditional custodians of the land in which we live and work and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and future for they hold the memories, culture, tradition and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that contribute to our community.