The early swimming clubs during the Victorian period met the varying needs of a range of different groups within society at the time. The groups associated with the different types of clubs include firstly the upper and middle classes. They needed to belong to leisure organisations that both met their requirements for sport or physical activity and also allowed them to meet other social needs in relation to their leisure being distinctive and maintaining their class position and separation from the lower classes. The second group contains two sub groups: the upper middle class managers or owners of factories and secondly the allied groups of those involved in the running of organisations aiming to attract large memberships such as churches....
This dissertation explores the growing popularity of sports in the latter half of the 19th century. ...
The study examines a particular aspect of the development of athletics in Scotland. The first organi...
The purpose of this study is to trace the transformation of swimming from its earliest appearance in...
The early swimming clubs during the Victorian period met the varying needs of a range of different g...
School of Human Movement, Recreation and Performance Faculty of Arts, Education and Human Developmen...
Nineteenth-century professional sports coaching had much in common with conventional craft processes...
The history of competitive swimming in nineteenth century Australia has been relatively well documen...
In 1873, The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine extolled the values of swimming for women and gave adv...
Modern competitive swimming is a highly structured, organized, codified and regulated sport. This ha...
The thesis examines the transformation of popular leisure in mid-nineteenth century England, with sp...
Victoria’s reign covered a period when leisure and sporting activity began to flourish and become no...
The long Victorian period has often been interpreted through the lens of ‘separate spheres’, a notio...
This collection addresses two key questions. What was the place of sport in British upper-class life...
While it was mainly limited to bathing in the natural environment in the early nineteenth century, s...
The paper focuses on the fortunes of the amateur athletic clubs established in Christchurch and Tim...
This dissertation explores the growing popularity of sports in the latter half of the 19th century. ...
The study examines a particular aspect of the development of athletics in Scotland. The first organi...
The purpose of this study is to trace the transformation of swimming from its earliest appearance in...
The early swimming clubs during the Victorian period met the varying needs of a range of different g...
School of Human Movement, Recreation and Performance Faculty of Arts, Education and Human Developmen...
Nineteenth-century professional sports coaching had much in common with conventional craft processes...
The history of competitive swimming in nineteenth century Australia has been relatively well documen...
In 1873, The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine extolled the values of swimming for women and gave adv...
Modern competitive swimming is a highly structured, organized, codified and regulated sport. This ha...
The thesis examines the transformation of popular leisure in mid-nineteenth century England, with sp...
Victoria’s reign covered a period when leisure and sporting activity began to flourish and become no...
The long Victorian period has often been interpreted through the lens of ‘separate spheres’, a notio...
This collection addresses two key questions. What was the place of sport in British upper-class life...
While it was mainly limited to bathing in the natural environment in the early nineteenth century, s...
The paper focuses on the fortunes of the amateur athletic clubs established in Christchurch and Tim...
This dissertation explores the growing popularity of sports in the latter half of the 19th century. ...
The study examines a particular aspect of the development of athletics in Scotland. The first organi...
The purpose of this study is to trace the transformation of swimming from its earliest appearance in...