Public Swimming Baths, Wolverhampton, September 2011

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Built in 1932 and opened as the Public Baths & Library, over the years it became a swimming baths and leisure centre. I am not sure when it closed but it looks to have been a while. The building is Grade II Listed but as of yet there are no plans for its future.

A short solo visit as there is not much to see other than the swimming pool, which still has the old style changing cubiles running down each side.

I did hear somewhere that it had been bricked up now!

Here are some pictures

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Really like these photos... Love the wide angle shots, works well with the curved roof!

What Lens did you use, looks very wide??
 
Thanks, number 3 was taken with a Sigma 8-16 wide angle, the others with a Samyang 8mm fisheye, all on a Canon 60d body.
 
Nice, Im looking for a good wide angle .. Just got a 24-105L for my 7D but need a good wide angle.. Find myself backing into a corner all the time with this lens but its soooooo good for general use... Really good stuff mate..
 
Nice, Im looking for a good wide angle .. Just got a 24-105L for my 7D but need a good wide angle.. Find myself backing into a corner all the time with this lens but its soooooo good for general use... Really good stuff mate..

thats because 24 would suck on a crop :) go get a 17-40
 
Even 17mm isn't wide enough, 10mm or less is what your looking for.
 
A wide angle is next on my shopping list actually, shame the ones for my camera are all a bit dodgy and retail at around 15 quid from Hong Kong...
Unless anybody has some other recommedations that is, i'm using a Fuji S6500

Arched roof is gorgeous
 
Fantastic shots tried to get in here not long back but failed.

I have Tokina 11-16mm on my 7d and thats been wide enough for the splores I've been on so far.
 
I've seen this site before and it is still looking good. Must do it one of these days. It's such a shame that these baths are closing because they have great character.

Good work and some lovely photos, well done.
 
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