Lido
A lido (
/ˈliːdoʊ/ LEE-doh or /ˈlaɪdoʊ/ LY-doh), in the United Kingdom and some other countries, refers to a public outdoor swimming pool and surrounding facilities, or part of a beach where people can swim, lie in the sun or participate in water sports.
On a cruise ship, outdoor pools and the surrounding facilities are referred to as the lido deck.
The term lido is an Italian word for beach and forms part of the place name of several Italian seaside towns known for their beach, e.g. Lido di Venezia, the barrier beach enclosing the Lagoon of Venice. Possibly the term found its way into English from returning English visitors to Lido di Venezia, where sea-bathing took place from the late 19th century.[1] The word was first used for a public outdoor swimming pool in the UK in July 1935, in London.
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- ^ Smith, Janet (2006). Liquid assets: the lidos and open air swimming pools of Britain. English Heritage. p. 183. ISBN 9780954744502
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- Smith, Janet (2006). Liquid assets: the lidos and open air swimming pools of Britain. English Heritage. ISBN 0954744500
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- Oliver Merrington's Lidos in the UK
- Lidos Yahoo Group = the Lidos History Society (UK)
- Pooling Resources - a campaigning group for reopening closed lidos and indoor pools
- Anne Jessel's Lost Lidos (UK)
- Seaside History: Lidos