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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Certificate - The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign, 09/09/2023
... Bendigo Ladies Baths...Historic swim certificate issued 1934. Bendigo Ladies Baths... Ladies Baths.... Historic swim certificate issued 1934. Bendigo Ladies Baths were ...Historic swim certificate issued 1934. Bendigo Ladies Baths were proclaimed in the Bendigo Advertiser which stated that ladies could begin to bathe at the City Baths each Wednesday and Saturday from 12 noon to 5 pm as from the 30th Jan 1901. Of course no men were allowed at these times.Herald Learn to Swim Campaign certificate, 1934; on glossed paper. Awarded to Melva Mason at classes held at the Bendigo Ladies Baths.herald learn to swim campaign certificate, coloured swim certificate, bendigo ladies baths -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: IN THE SWIM
... Bendigo Ladies Baths in Bath Lane in 1923. The students are from...: this picture was taken at the old Bendigo Ladies Baths in Bath Lane ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Thursday, November 13, 2003. In the swim: this picture was taken at the old Bendigo Ladies Baths in Bath Lane in 1923. The students are from the Bendigo High School. Back row from left to right: Eileen Graham, Freda Baggaley, Ellie Coakley, Edna Burrowes, Miss Broughton (teacher), unknown, Daphne Stevenson, Lyle Willis. Middle: Evelyn Lamb, Mavis Hampson, Elsie Anderson, Betty Rymer, Unknown, Unknown, Doris Munro Florrie Spencer. Front: Isobl Blake, Ruth Spiers, Joyce Long, Beth Beischer.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BATH LANE
In the 1800's you could actually bathe in Bath Lane! Photo of the historic Bath Lane public swimming pool, on background the Flights pianos, organs building. Bath Lane is one of the most historic areas of Bendigo. It was so named because it was the site of a public swimming pool, known as 'the baths' which operated right up to the 1960's. In 1913, when the 'Municipal Baths' were built in Barnard Street, the baths in Bath Lane became exclusively 'ladies baths'. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PLAN OF BATH CORNER: SANDHURST 1879
Buff coloured plan showing Baths and other buildings at Bath Corner Sandhurst. Scale 50 Links to an Inch. Plan area Charing Cross, Mitchell Street and Bath Lane. Plan has bearings on it. Signed by G R B Steane, City Surveyor, 29th July 1879.place, building, commercial, plan of bath corner sandhurst 1879, charing cross, ladies' bath, g r b steane -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Work on paper - Architectural Drawing, City of Bendigo, New Baths at Upper Reserve Bendigo for the Bendigo City Council, 18th November 1912
The 'New' City of Bendigo baths also known as 'The Baths' were opened on 26th February,1913 at a cost of £2000. These baths made use of an existing dam and had men only and ladies bathing areas as well as a 'paddling paddock' for young children. This set of plans is for the Men's Bathing shed which serviced the men's bathing area adjacent to the still existing tennis courts on Barnard Street. In 1958 the Municipal Baths were replaced by an Olympic Pool and £17,000 was raised by public subscription towards this pool’s construction. Ink, pen, pencil and watercolour architectural drawing for the proposed new baths at the Upper Reserve on Barnard Street, Bendigo.New baths / at Upper Reserve Bendigo / for the Bendigo City Council / Elevation facing tennis courts / Elevation of Terminals at A, A, / Elevation facing Barnard Street / This is one of the drawings /referred to in my contract/ dated 18th November 1912 / Signed Robert J Rogers / (unknown) / Mayor Jas Semmensbendigo swimming club, rosalind park, upper reserve bendigo, faith leech memorial swimming pool, bendigo baths, city of greater bendigo community groups