Swimmers Statue Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Swimmers in the Bushes
Hidden in some bushes at Parkside Pools and Gym is this sculptural ensemble of three nude figures of swimmers, two men and a woman, with towels slung over their shoulders and talking with each other...
The Swimmers Statue is next to the swimming pool which is quite appropriate. The swimming pool is close to Mill Road and opposite Parkers Piece so it's quite a prominent Cambridge location. Thanks ...
It is surprising indeed to come across in a small park near the centre of Cambridge three nude bathers two male and one female talking to each other whilst rubbing down their backs with towels. Cast i...
Concealed by shrubbery next to Parkside Pools, this statue can be found. A plaque before it tells you it was designed by someone named Betty Rea (1904-1966). Other than that, there’s no back story and...
Swimmers in the Bushes
Hidden in some bushes at Parkside Pools and Gym is this sculptural ensemble of three nude figures of swimmers, two men and a woman, with towels slung over their shoulders and talking with each other...
Inspired By Its Location?
The Swimmers Statue is next to the swimming pool which is quite appropriate. The swimming pool is close to Mill Road and opposite Parkers Piece so it's quite a prominent Cambridge location. Thanks ...
Frolicking Trio
It is surprising indeed to come across in a small park near the centre of Cambridge three nude bathers two male and one female talking to each other whilst rubbing down their backs with towels. Cast i...
On the corner of Mill Road
Concealed by shrubbery next to Parkside Pools, this statue can be found. A plaque before it tells you it was designed by someone named Betty Rea (1904-1966). Other than that, there’s no back story and...