THE SWIMMING TIMES
Read By Swimmers All Over The Globe
October 1965, Vol XLII, No 10
First published in 1923, The Swimming Times magazine is published by Swim England, the governing body of the sport and the magazine covers all aspects of Aquatic Sports. These vintage issues offer an interesting look back at swimming in the 1960s, plus the adverts are fascinating!
In this issue:
- Cover: Joy Newman
- Tokyo Olympiad Film - Kon Ichikawa
- Diving: National Diving Championships at Crystal Palace
- Synchronised Swimming - Kip by Beulah Gundling
- How To Train for I. M.
- ESSA Championships to be Televised
- Frank Wiegand, Patto Caretto, Mary Ellen Olcese
- Six Nations Contests - Janet Franklin, Alan Kimber
- RoSPA - Where There’s Water, There’s Danger! Drowning statistics
- USA Olympic Set-Up
Pages: 389 - 432
The magazine is small format, measuring 21.5 cm by 14 cm
Condition: The magazine is in good second-hand vintage condition, showing light reading wear and minor creasing to the covers. Newsagent’s delivery name on front cover. Considering the magazine is around 60 years old its condition is very good but certainly not perfect. The magazine pictured is the one you will receive.
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FBS 4A18 - C