If this pool could talk…..what stories would it tell? Olympic medallists, Hollywood swimming costumes, legendary dances, Finding Nemo, and being saved by people power.
Supported by Leeds Civic Trust, we are holding two storytelling sessions on Saturday 7 September, bringing our heritage to life for children and adults:
Children and accompanying adult session 10-11am, adult only session 1-2pm.
If you’re interested in local, social history why not come along to ‘One Upon a Time in Bramley Baths’ this weekend.
Stories connect us – to each other, the past, our communities and our spaces. Deeply connected to the local community, wider Leeds and to generations of local people who learnt to swim, dance and meet at Bramley Baths, community is at the heart of the Baths. Our story time sessions will bring our heritage to life for children and grown ups! From Olympic medallists to Finding Nemo, industrial uprisings, living artworks and jammy dodgers…. come and hear more in these fun, enlightening and entertaining sessions.
Children session
A fun and interactive retelling of inspiring stories born in Bramley Baths.
10am – 11am
Adult session
A trip down memory lane, and then back again some more! Join me as we colour in the black and white photos of the past through stories.
1pm – 2pm
Both events are limited so please do book in advance.
For more events and information please visit Heritage Open Days website