Downstream: A History and Celebration of Swimming the River Thames, by Caitlin Davies
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Stretching 215 miles from its source in Gloucestershire, through England's capital and across to the North Sea, the River Thames has always enticed swimmers.
From bathing kings to splashing school children, intrepid wild swimmers to international athletes, this famous river has long been a favourite. But it was the Victorian era that saw the birth of organised river racing with the launch of the long distance amateur championship of Great Britain.
Soon floating baths were built in London; people swam at official bathing pools and islands at Oxford, Reading and Henley, dived off pontoons at Kingston and played at temporary lidos in Richmond. By the 1930s the Thames had become a top holiday spot for families with beaches at the Tower of London, Greenwich and Grays. Then in 1957 the river was declared biologically dead, organised racing was largely over, and swimming in the Thames was seen as dangerous.
Yet today we have returned to the river in numbers not seen for a long time, some drawn by the thrill of wild swimming, others to compete in annual racing events. Now Caitlin Davies recounts the history of swimmers and the Thames, telling the stories of legends like Annette Kellerman and Matthew Webb, forgotten champions such as Agnes Beckwith and Lily Smith, as well as modern day charity swimmers and sport stars.
Downstream explores the changing nature of swimmers' relationship with the river, featuring previously unpublished archive images, and asks why it is that swimmers still love the Thames.
Downstream: A History and Celebration of Swimming the River Thames, by Caitlin Davies - Amazon Sales Rank: #2932760 in Books
- Brand: Davies, Caitlin
- Published on: 2015-06-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.88" h x 1.38" w x 5.75" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 400 pages
Downstream: A History and Celebration of Swimming the River Thames, by Caitlin Davies Review "an enthusiastic "history and celebration" ... a gentle book" Times Literary Supplement "an excellent book" London Evening Standard "a truly bounteous book, brimming with swimming exploits and records, races and regattas, delights and dangers, paddles and picnics" River and Lake Swimming Association "a fascinating look at an often forgotten leisure use of our river - one that boomed, died out and has now been revived" River Thames News "Hurrah .. for Caitlin Davies who fearlessly dives into the Thames to restore its reputation as a source of pleasure and even sensuality ... Armed with Davies' fascinating book, it is time for Londoners to rise and reclaim the river." The Guardian "a long, absorbing read about the River Thames...Davies has immersed herself in the world of open-water swimming and become intimate with all its politics, arcane rules and unsung heroes and heroines" The Oldie "like a masterful front crawl Caitlin's prose looks effortless and never lacks pace ... a story of remarkable individuals who fought against time, tide and prudish attitudes to bathing costumes in a bid to conquer the river. Book of the month by several nautical miles. Londonist "a selection of remarkable stories" Evening Standard "Caitlin Davies' warm, gleeful, beautiful biography of the Thames sets out to consolidate and record it ... Big on detail, long-forgotten facts and anecdotes, contemporary and historical, personal and social, the book follows the Thames, section by section, travelogue style ... The Thames will always be London's river. But this sparkling book reminds us that we should not forget that it is also ours." Outdoor Swimming Society "Caitlin takes the reader on a watery voyage from source to estuary" Camden New Journal "[Caitlin] is far from a zealot which is why she can be read with pleasure by those who wouldn't dream of pulling on a wetsuit themselves." Daily Telegraph "a great and informative read, written in an accessible style that carries the reader along with the current." Absolutely magazines "a tantalising glimpse of the river from the waves ... Caitlin Davies, a fair-weather swimmer herself, charts the rich heritage of both racing and recreational dips... she peppers the timeline with fascinating accounts of people who've been drawn to the river." Waterways World "Caitlin's book has certainly inspired me to think outside the comforts of my daily swim at the Lido" Brockwell Swimmers "a fascinating cultural history of swimming ..." The Independent "(celebrates) the joys of al fresco bathing, 2015 is set to be the year of wild swimming" Ham & High "a colourful history of Thames swimmers ... every mile of the Thames has its own stories to tell, and Caitlin Davies tells them with relish." Southend Echo "a very satisfying read" The Arts Show, BBC Radio 2 "a joyful historical and geographical frolic" Saga
About the Author
Londoner Caitlin Davies is a writer, teacher, journalist, and general fair-weather swimmer. She is the author of four non-fiction books, five novels and several short stories. Her other non-fiction books include Taking the Waters (9780711232389) and Camden Lock and the Market (9780711233812), both published by Frances Lincoln.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A beautifully written book and a delightful read By Margaret White-Wrixon A beautifully written book and a delightful read. The author Caitlin Davies has researched all the noteworthy places of interest from the origins of the River Thames to the point where the tidal Thames flows into the North Sea and English Channel. It highlights individuals through the ages who swam in these waters many of whom created long standing records of endurance. This is an important piece of work for it gives the reader a glimpse into how the Thames has shaped and even defined many who grew up and lived along its banks, with particular emphasis on historically important swimmers. It highlights many women from the Victorian era, who were a tour de force in establishing swimming feats during those years. The River was often used as practice ground to train for other key swims notably the English Channel. The book also outlines how over the years the Thames has attracted local swimmers from all walks of life as well as swimming champions from overseas. Reads like a novel and is a wonderful journey back in time, with brilliant illustrations and pictures.
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