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'In the Summer-time It's Lovely'
Entertaining short newsreel showing a female swimmer opening the summer swimming season with a dip on a chilly April in Chiswick.
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Overview
Chiswick Lido was a popular destination for the Topical Budget cameras in the 1920s, who in this case attend the opening day of the swimming season, held on a chilly April morning. A brave volunteer slips out of her fur coat to tests the waters and – shivering but smiling – is rewarded afterwards with a nice reviving cup of tea.
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