- Harriet Elphinstone-Dick
Harriet Elphinstone-Dick (1858-1902) (also known as Harriet Rowell) was an early English and
Australia nswimming champion, pioneeringphysical fitness teacher and, possibly alesbian Dubious|date=March 2008.Originally from
Brighton, England , she taught swimming atBrill's Baths inPool Valley and won local fame with a series of public swimming feats including a 2 hour 43 minute swim in a rough September sea from Shoreham to Brighton.In the 1870s, she migrated to
Melbourne , Australia with her partner,Alice Moon , and she started to teach swimming at the St Kilda Sea Baths, while also winning prizes in swimming competitions at various venues around Melbourne’sPort Phillip Bay .She had an intense interest in physical fitness and in 1879 opened Melbourne's first women's only
gym nasium, in the Queen Victoria Building, which used to stand where theMelbourne City Square is now. Physical fitness for women was a popular idea of the 1880s and the gym attracted many of Melbourne's independent career women, particularly teachers from the city's growing number of private girls' schools. Miss Dick taught the SwedishLing Method and ran her gym until 1901. Miss Dick and Miss Moon lived at the Melbourne suburb of Brighton. She died at home in South Brighton in 1902 and was buried in the Cheltenham Cemetery.ources
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