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Mathew Webb biography : Dawley Heritage
It was, of course, Matthew Webb. He was born on 19th January 1848, in a house situated near the bottom of the High Street, at the rear of what is now the Supersavers Cash & Carry store at No’s 57, 59, 61 and 63.
140 Years Ago, Captain Matthew Webb Swam The English
Captain Matthew Webb (1848–1883): the first person to swim the …
The tragic Niagara Falls death of the first person to swim the …
History of Niagara Falls Daredevils - Captain Matthew Webb
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Englishman swims the Channel | August 25, 1875
Feb 9, 2010 · Matthew Webb, a 27-year-old merchant navy captain, becomes the first known person to successfully swim the English Channel. Captain Webb accomplished the grueling 21-mile crossing, which really entailed 39 miles of …
149 Years ago today, Capt. Matthew Webb was the …
The whole nation was depressed 8 years later when, at the age of 35, Captain Webb drowned. He went over Niagara Falls, but not successfully. Note: A special thanks to Cdr. Gerald Forsberg for excerpts from his book, Long Distance …
Captain Webb Conquers the English Channel - On This Day
Captain Matthew Webb - Openwaterpedia
Captain Matthew Webb (19 January 1848 – 24 July 1884) was the first person to successfully swim across the English Channel from England to France without the use of artificial aids.
Matthew Webb (Long Distance Swimmer) - On This Day
Biography: Webb made the first recorded swim across the English Channel without artificial supports. In 1875 he swam from the Admiralty Pier at Dover to near Calais in approximately 21 hours and 40 minutes, becoming an instant …
Captain Matthew Webb - Swim England Hall of Fame
Captain Matthew Webb – the first Person to swim the Channel
Captain Matthew Webb - Dawley Heritage
How an 11-year-old came to swim the Channel - BBC News
Captain Matthew Webb Swims the English Channel - History Daily
Matthew Webb swims the English Channel - History Today
Captain Webb’s legacy: the perils of swimming the English Channel
Channel Swimmers - Dover Museum
Matthew Webb - Wikiwand