Swimming – Table 2 – Facilities in Scotland’s Publics Baths (1871-1914)

Swimming Facilities in Scotland Public Baths 1871-1914
Largest Pool Smaller Pool
Facility Length Breadth Greatest Depth Length Breadth Greatest Depth
Greenhead, Glasgow 75′ 35′ 6′ 40′ 21′ 5′
Woodside, Glasgow 75′ 40′ 6’10” 40′ 24′ 5’4″
Cranstonhill, Glasgow 78’6″ 42’6″ 6’4″ 52′ 28′ 5’6″
Townhead, Glasgow 75′ 40′ 6’10” 44′ 28′ 5’8″
Gorbals, Glasgow 73′ 39′ 7′ 38′ 21′ 5’6″
Paisley  80′ 31′ 6′ 75′ 40′ 6’9″
Port Glasgow 65′ 30′ 6’6″
Springburn, Glasgow 75′ 35′ 6’2″
Maryhill, Glasgow 75′ 35′ 6’5″
Govanhill, Glasgow 75′ 35′ 6’9″ 50′ 25′ 4’10”
Whitevale, Glasgow  75′ 40′ 6’8″ 50′ 25′
Clydebank 50′ 25′ 6′
Kinning Pk, Glasgow 75′ 37’6″ 6’6″
Govan   75′ 35′ 76′ 35′
Hamilton      75′ 35′ 6’8′
Dumbarton 75′ 30′ 7’6″
Infirmary St., Edin, 80′ 40′ 6’6″ 35′ 20′
Dalry, Edinburgh 75′ 35′ 6’3″
Leith Victoria 75′ 35′ 7′
Glenogle, Edinburgh 75′ 35′ 6’9″
Portobello  75′ 35′ 6’6′ 50′ 25′
Warrender, Edinburgh 75′ 35′ 6’2″
Dundee         75′ 35′ 7′ 75′ 28′ 6’6″
Perth 66′ 28’6″ 6’6″ 45′ 24′ 6’6″
Lochee, Dundee  60′ 26′ 6’6′
Aberdeen 90′ 35′ 7′
Peterhead  48′ 24′ 6′
Dunfermline  66’9″ 30′ 5’9″
Alloa    75′ 32′ 7′
Carnegie  75′ 35′ 6’6″
Forfar 75′ 28′ 7′
Alva   48′ 18′
Hawick 75′ 30′ 6’6″
Several Baths had a 3rd pool. These have not been included.