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Swimming the Channel

An online resource on the early history of swimming the English Channel

Matthew Webb

 

August 24th  1875 - Captain Matthew Webb dived off the end of Admiralty Pier in Dover to start what became the first successful unaided swim across the English Channel.

 

To mark the 125th anniversary of this event, Dover Museum have compiled an online resource - a brief history of Channel Swimming, together with details of the museum's collection relating to swimming the Channel.

 

Captain Matthew Webb, Swam from Dover to Calais, - August 24th 1875. Issued as a supplement to the Dover Standard.

 

 

 

These pages are based around the collection of Channel Swimming photographs held at Dover Museum. Many other swimmers have tried and succeeded at swimming the English Channel. This is not an exhaustive account of all attempts.

 

Dover Museum

Market Square

Dover

Kent CT16 1PB

Tel: 01304 201066

museumenquiries@dover.gov.uk

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