SWIMMING. BEFORE... HE .LEARNS. TO. WALK.—Harrigan. Walpole,. of Johannesburg, is only eight months old, but already he can do his own version of the backstroke in 10ft of water. He is being taught by Mrs J. Greenhalgh, who has special methods for training babies. For his next lesson he will be thrown into the pool to teach him to turn round at once and float on his back.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 14
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68SWIMMING. BEFORE... HE .LEARNS. TO. WALK.—Harrigan. Walpole,. of Johannesburg, is only eight months old, but already he can do his own version of the backstroke in 10ft of water. He is being taught by Mrs J. Greenhalgh, who has special methods for training babies. For his next lesson he will be thrown into the pool to teach him to turn round at once and float on his back. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 14
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