Gallery: Kenwood Ladies’ Pond Association Archive
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About to dive in, 2014
Credit: Sarah SaundersKenwood Ladies’ Pond Association (KLPA) represents the community of women who swim in the Ladies’ Pond on Hampstead Heath.
They work to both preserve and protect the Pond, which has been enjoyed by women and girls for more than 100 years. In order to protect this tranquil space, the KLPA have protested against proposals to restrict the Pond’s opening and closing times, and to increase the price of tickets. In 2016, the group also knitted a 200-foot scarf to place around the Pond in protest at plans to close it for a period of time during work on the dams on Hampstead Heath.
The KLPA also work to maintain the Pond as a women’s swimming place, encouraging women to come along to this peaceful spot. You may have previously attended one of their events at the Ladies’ Pond, including their famous festive swim at midday on New Year’s Day.

The history of both the KLPA and the Ladies’ Pond have been the focus of several publications, and we’ll be revisiting this history of the Pond, and hearing stories from the swimmers’ themselves, as part of their upcoming archive launch.
Their archive documents both the pleasure and struggles of the swimming community, dating back to the early twentieth century. Explore their collection to see photos, films, paintings, artefacts, newsletters, press cuttings, and documents about the organisation and the Pond.
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Leaving the Pond before closure due to dam works
Credit : Sarah Saunders
Sign on old Hut, 2016
Credit : Sarah Saunders
Excelsior Swimming Club, 1903

Swimmers on deck, 1928

Swimmers on deck, c.1931

Swimmers, 1931

KSC Badge

View of hut with diving board, pre-1984

Publication of The Hungry Swimmers Cookbook, 2002

Diving in, 2010
Credit : Ruth Corney
Swimmer with lily pad, 2013
Credit : Sarah Saunders
Young girls in the water, 2008
Credit : Ruth Corney
The old changing room hut, 2013
Credit : Sarah Saunders
About to dive in, 2014
Credit : Sarah Saunders
Spring Equinox Swim in Ham & High

The Pond in January
Credit : Sarah Saunders
May is crowned at the Pond for her 87th birthday
Credit : Sarah Saunders
Article featuring the Pond's oldest swimmer, Wynn

Winter Solstice, 2013
Credit : Sarah Saunders
Hot water to warm the feet
Credit : Sarah Saunders
Valentines Day, 2014
Credit : Sarah Saunders
Changing room old hut, 2012
Credit : Sarah Saunders
Ice on the Pond, Halloween 2013
Credit : Ruth Corney
Autumn swim, November 2011
Credit : Sarah Saunders
Snow at the Pond
Credit : Ruth Corney
Swimming in the rain
Credit : Ruth Corney
Protest around the Pond perimeter over new charging regime, 2020
Credit : Sarah Saunders
Distanced outdoor changing after reentry to Pond, 2020
Credit : Sarah Saunders
Bold in All Weathers banner, 2020
Credit : Sarah SaundersWhat We Do
