History
Our Club has evolved from two sucessful clubs based in west London. Penguin Swimming Club was a men's club founded in 1921, and Hammersmith Ladies Swimming Club was founded in 1916. Reference to both clubs is made in Flight an RAF publication dated 27 Sept 1929. The clubs co-existed for many years, using local pools including the Hammersmith Public Baths in Lime Grove where there were two baths - the first class pool and the second class pool (pictured below). See the baths price list leaflet from 1925 (front) (reverse). We don't know very much about Hammersmith Ladies Swimming Club, however we have a richer archive of Penguin SC through to the present day.
This press cutting from 1938 (pdf) talks about the 'Famous Penguin Club'. In 1948 Penguin played against the USA water polo team who were in the UK for the Olympic games, at the open air pool in Bloemfontein Road. See the match programme (cover) (inside). In the 1940s, 50s and 60s water polo was a hugely popular sport and spectators would queue around the block to watch matches. Penguin was clearly a cause for local pride with frequent mentions in the press. For example, in 1951 Penguin's military-style training was in the spotlight; in 1953 a dramatic sea rescue by members of the Club made the headlines; and the end of yet another successful season made the news in 1959.
Out of the water, the Penguin dinner dance has been a regular social event throughout the Club's history, as illustrated by this menu from 1959 (cover)(inside). In 1996 the Club celebrated several anniversaries: 80 years since the formation of Hammersmith Ladies SC, 75 years since the formation of Penguin SC and 20 years since the amalgamation of both to form Hammersmith Penguin SC. The dinner dance menu from that year marked the occasion (cover)(inside).
In 1976 Penguin SC and Hammersmith Ladies merged and we became Hammersmith Penguin Swimming Club. See the minutes from the Special General Meeting (pdf) at which this merger was agreed. We assumed our current name - West London Penguin Swimming and Water Polo Club - in 2006. This was to reflect our broader representation in London, although our Masters section remains rooted in the Hammersmith and Fulham area.
As well as the pages in this History section of our website take a look at the history photos in the Photos area. If you can add to our archive of the Club's history and achievements we'd love to hear from you. Please e-mail information and/or images to Sarah Wren, webmaster, via the Contact Us page We'd like to thank Hammersmith and Fulham Local History Archive for allowing us to reproduce images and materials from their collection.
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