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Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Swimmer at the Kew Baths
... ...public swimming pools...Kew Baths Kew Swimming Club Aquatic sports Swimming Kew Recreation Centre public swimming pools Verso: "Kew Swimming Club" Small, undated black and white snapshot of a swimmer at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. ...W.D. Vaughan in 'Kew's Civic Century' (1960) recounts debate in Council from 1912 about the need for a swimming pool. The first step toward achieving this occurred in 1914 when Council purchased the Tramways Sheds on the corner of High and Disraeli Streets in 1914. Further adjoining land was compulsorily acquired in 1923. The final plans were accepted in 1925 and Messrs. Weavill & Keast were appointed to construct the pool at a cost of 5,418/9/-. The Municipal Baths were formally opened on 18 November 1925 by George Ramsay, Mayor of Kew. [The Kew Swimming Club was founded in the same year.] Since its opening in 1925, the Kew Baths [ie, the Kew Swimming Pool] have been redeveloped on a number of occasions, including in the 2020s. During its long and chequered history, countless children learned to swim there. Local schools also used the Municipal Baths for competitive events.Small, undated black and white snapshot of a swimmer at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. Other swimmers, officials and audience can be seen in the background. Verso: "Kew Swimming Club"kew baths, kew swimming club, aquatic sports, swimming, kew recreation centre, public swimming pools -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Swimmer at the Kew Baths
... ...public swimming pools...Kew Baths Kew Swimming Club Aquatic sports Swimming Kew Recreation Centre public swimming pools Verso: "Kew Swimming Club" Small, undated black and white snapshot of a swimmer at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. ...W.D. Vaughan in 'Kew's Civic Century' (1960) recounts debate in Council from 1912 about the need for a swimming pool. The first step toward achieving this occurred in 1914 when Council purchased the Tramways Sheds on the corner of High and Disraeli Streets in 1914. Further adjoining land was compulsorily acquired in 1923. The final plans were accepted in 1925 and Messrs. Weavill & Keast were appointed to construct the pool at a cost of 5,418/9/-. The Municipal Baths were formally opened on 18 November 1925 by George Ramsay, Mayor of Kew. [The Kew Swimming Club was founded in the same year.] Since its opening in 1925, the Kew Baths [ie, the Kew Swimming Pool] have been redeveloped on a number of occasions, including in the 2020s. During its long and chequered history, countless children learned to swim there. Local schools also used the Municipal Baths for competitive events.Small, undated black and white snapshot of a swimmer at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. Other swimmers, officials and audience can be seen in the background. Verso: "Kew Swimming Club"kew baths, kew swimming club, aquatic sports, swimming, kew recreation centre, public swimming pools -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Swimmer at the Kew Baths
... ...public swimming pools...Kew Baths Kew Swimming Club Aquatic sports Swimming Kew Recreation Centre public swimming pools Verso: "Kew Swimming Club" Small, undated black and white snapshot of a swimmer at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. ...W.D. Vaughan in 'Kew's Civic Century' (1960) recounts debate in Council from 1912 about the need for a swimming pool. The first step toward achieving this occurred in 1914 when Council purchased the Tramways Sheds on the corner of High and Disraeli Streets in 1914. Further adjoining land was compulsorily acquired in 1923. The final plans were accepted in 1925 and Messrs. Weavill & Keast were appointed to construct the pool at a cost of 5,418/9/-. The Municipal Baths were formally opened on 18 November 1925 by George Ramsay, Mayor of Kew. [The Kew Swimming Club was founded in the same year.] Since its opening in 1925, the Kew Baths [ie, the Kew Swimming Pool] have been redeveloped on a number of occasions, including in the 2020s. During its long and chequered history, countless children learned to swim there. Local schools also used the Municipal Baths for competitive events.Small, undated black and white snapshot of a swimmer at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. Verso: "Kew Swimming Club"kew baths, kew swimming club, aquatic sports, swimming, kew recreation centre, public swimming pools -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Swimmers at the Kew Baths
... ...public swimming pools...Kew Baths Kew Swimming Club Aquatic sports Swimming Kew Recreation Centre public swimming pools Verso: 'Kew Swimming Club" Small, undated black and white snapshot of two swimmers at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. ...W.D. Vaughan in 'Kew's Civic Century' (1960) recounts debate in Council from 1912 about the need for a swimming pool. The first step toward achieving this occurred in 1914 when Council purchased the Tramways Sheds on the corner of High and Disraeli Streets in 1914. Further adjoining land was compulsorily acquired in 1923. The final plans were accepted in 1925 and Messrs. Weavill & Keast were appointed to construct the pool at a cost of 5,418/9/-. The Municipal Baths were formally opened on 18 November 1925 by George Ramsay, Mayor of Kew. [The Kew Swimming Club was founded in the same year.] Since its opening in 1925, the Kew Baths [ie, the Kew Swimming Pool] have been redeveloped on a number of occasions, including in the 2020s. During its long and chequered history, countless children learned to swim there. Local schools also used the Municipal Baths for competitive events.Small, undated black and white snapshot of two swimmers at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. Verso: 'Kew Swimming Club"kew baths, kew swimming club, aquatic sports, swimming, kew recreation centre, public swimming pools -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Swimmers at the Kew Baths
... ...public swimming pools...Kew Baths Kew Swimming Club Aquatic sports Swimming Kew Recreation Centre public swimming pools Verso: 'Kew Swimming Club" Small, undated black and white snapshot of a number of swimmers at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. ...W.D. Vaughan in 'Kew's Civic Century' (1960) recounts debate in Council from 1912 about the need for a swimming pool. The first step toward achieving this occurred in 1914 when Council purchased the Tramways Sheds on the corner of High and Disraeli Streets in 1914. Further adjoining land was compulsorily acquired in 1923. The final plans were accepted in 1925 and Messrs. Weavill & Keast were appointed to construct the pool at a cost of 5,418/9/-. The Municipal Baths were formally opened on 18 November 1925 by George Ramsay, Mayor of Kew. [The Kew Swimming Club was founded in the same year.] Since its opening in 1925, the Kew Baths [ie, the Kew Swimming Pool] have been redeveloped on a number of occasions, including in the 2020s. During its long and chequered history, countless children learned to swim there. Local schools also used the Municipal Baths for competitive events.Small, undated black and white snapshot of a number of swimmers at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. Verso: 'Kew Swimming Club"kew baths, kew swimming club, aquatic sports, swimming, kew recreation centre, public swimming pools -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Swimmers at the Kew Baths
... ...public swimming pools...Kew Baths Kew Swimming Club Aquatic sports Swimming Kew Recreation Centre public swimming pools Verso: "Kew Swimming Club" Small, undated black and white snapshot of three swimmers at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. ...W.D. Vaughan in 'Kew's Civic Century' (1960) recounts debate in Council from 1912 about the need for a swimming pool. The first step toward achieving this occurred in 1914 when Council purchased the Tramways Sheds on the corner of High and Disraeli Streets in 1914. Further adjoining land was compulsorily acquired in 1923. The final plans were accepted in 1925 and Messrs. Weavill & Keast were appointed to construct the pool at a cost of 5,418/9/-. The Municipal Baths were formally opened on 18 November 1925 by George Ramsay, Mayor of Kew. [The Kew Swimming Club was founded in the same year.] Since its opening in 1925, the Kew Baths [ie, the Kew Swimming Pool] have been redeveloped on a number of occasions, including in the 2020s. During its long and chequered history, countless children learned to swim there. Local schools also used the Municipal Baths for competitive events.Small, undated black and white snapshot of three swimmers at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. Verso: "Kew Swimming Club"kew baths, kew swimming club, aquatic sports, swimming, kew recreation centre, public swimming pools -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Man at the Kew Baths
... ...public swimming pools...Kew Baths Kew Swimming Club Aquatic sports Swimming Kew Recreation Centre public swimming pools Verso: "Kew Swimming Club" Small, undated black and white snapshot a man, possibly a coach, at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. ...W.D. Vaughan in 'Kew's Civic Century' (1960) recounts debate in Council from 1912 about the need for a swimming pool. The first step toward achieving this occurred in 1914 when Council purchased the Tramways Sheds on the corner of High and Disraeli Streets in 1914. Further adjoining land was compulsorily acquired in 1923. The final plans were accepted in 1925 and Messrs. Weavill & Keast were appointed to construct the pool at a cost of 5,418/9/-. The Municipal Baths were formally opened on 18 November 1925 by George Ramsay, Mayor of Kew. [The Kew Swimming Club was founded in the same year.] Since its opening in 1925, the Kew Baths [ie, the Kew Swimming Pool] have been redeveloped on a number of occasions, including in the 2020s. During its long and chequered history, countless children learned to swim there. Local schools also used the Municipal Baths for competitive events.Small, undated black and white snapshot a man, possibly a coach, at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. Verso: "Kew Swimming Club"kew baths, kew swimming club, aquatic sports, swimming, kew recreation centre, public swimming pools -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Swimmers at the Kew Baths
... ...public swimming pools...Kew Baths Kew Swimming Club Aquatic sports Swimming Kew Recreation Centre public swimming pools Verso: 'Kew Swimming Club" Small, undated black and white snapshot a man, possibly a coach, and two children at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. ...W.D. Vaughan in 'Kew's Civic Century' (1960) recounts debate in Council from 1912 about the need for a swimming pool. The first step toward achieving this occurred in 1914 when Council purchased the Tramways Sheds on the corner of High and Disraeli Streets in 1914. Further adjoining land was compulsorily acquired in 1923. The final plans were accepted in 1925 and Messrs. Weavill & Keast were appointed to construct the pool at a cost of 5,418/9/-. The Municipal Baths were formally opened on 18 November 1925 by George Ramsay, Mayor of Kew. [The Kew Swimming Club was founded in the same year.] Since its opening in 1925, the Kew Baths [ie, the Kew Swimming Pool] have been redeveloped on a number of occasions, including in the 2020s. During its long and chequered history, countless children learned to swim there. Local schools also used the Municipal Baths for competitive events.Small, undated black and white snapshot a man, possibly a coach, and two children at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. Verso: 'Kew Swimming Club"kew baths, kew swimming club, aquatic sports, swimming, kew recreation centre, public swimming pools -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Swimmers at the Kew Baths
... ...public swimming pools...Kew Baths Kew Swimming Club Aquatic sports Swimming Kew Recreation Centre public swimming pools Verso: "Kew Swimming Club" Small, undated black and white snapshot a swimming event at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. ...W.D. Vaughan in 'Kew's Civic Century' (1960) recounts debate in Council from 1912 about the need for a swimming pool. The first step toward achieving this occurred in 1914 when Council purchased the Tramways Sheds on the corner of High and Disraeli Streets in 1914. Further adjoining land was compulsorily acquired in 1923. The final plans were accepted in 1925 and Messrs. Weavill & Keast were appointed to construct the pool at a cost of 5,418/9/-. The Municipal Baths were formally opened on 18 November 1925 by George Ramsay, Mayor of Kew. [The Kew Swimming Club was founded in the same year.] Since its opening in 1925, the Kew Baths [ie, the Kew Swimming Pool] have been redeveloped on a number of occasions, including in the 2020s. During its long and chequered history, countless children learned to swim there. Local schools also used the Municipal Baths for competitive events.Small, undated black and white snapshot a swimming event at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. Verso: "Kew Swimming Club"kew baths, kew swimming club, aquatic sports, swimming, kew recreation centre, public swimming pools -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Swimmers at the Kew Baths
... ...public swimming pools...Kew Baths Kew Swimming Club Aquatic sports Swimming Kew Recreation Centre public swimming pools Verso: 'Kew Swimming Club" Small, undated black and white snapshot of three swimmers at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. ...W.D. Vaughan in 'Kew's Civic Century' (1960) recounts debate in Council from 1912 about the need for a swimming pool. The first step toward achieving this occurred in 1914 when Council purchased the Tramways Sheds on the corner of High and Disraeli Streets in 1914. Further adjoining land was compulsorily acquired in 1923. The final plans were accepted in 1925 and Messrs. Weavill & Keast were appointed to construct the pool at a cost of 5,418/9/-. The Municipal Baths were formally opened on 18 November 1925 by George Ramsay, Mayor of Kew. [The Kew Swimming Club was founded in the same year.] Since its opening in 1925, the Kew Baths [ie, the Kew Swimming Pool] have been redeveloped on a number of occasions, including in the 2020s. During its long and chequered history, countless children learned to swim there. Local schools also used the Municipal Baths for competitive events.Small, undated black and white snapshot of three swimmers at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. Verso: 'Kew Swimming Club"kew baths, kew swimming club, aquatic sports, swimming, kew recreation centre, public swimming pools -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Learning to swim at the Kew Baths
... ...public swimming pools...Kew Baths Kew Swimming Club Aquatic sports Swimming Kew Recreation Centre public swimming pools Verso: 'Kew Swimming Club" Small, undated black and white snapshot of a coach and two junior swimmers learning how to swim at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. ...W.D. Vaughan in 'Kew's Civic Century' (1960) recounts debate in Council from 1912 about the need for a swimming pool. The first step toward achieving this occurred in 1914 when Council purchased the Tramways Sheds on the corner of High and Disraeli Streets in 1914. Further adjoining land was compulsorily acquired in 1923. The final plans were accepted in 1925 and Messrs. Weavill & Keast were appointed to construct the pool at a cost of 5,418/9/-. The Municipal Baths were formally opened on 18 November 1925 by George Ramsay, Mayor of Kew. [The Kew Swimming Club was founded in the same year.] Since its opening in 1925, the Kew Baths [ie, the Kew Swimming Pool] have been redeveloped on a number of occasions, including in the 2020s. During its long and chequered history, countless children learned to swim there. Local schools also used the Municipal Baths for competitive events.Small, undated black and white snapshot of a coach and two junior swimmers learning how to swim at the Kew Swimming Pool in High Street, Kew. Verso: 'Kew Swimming Club"kew baths, kew swimming club, aquatic sports, swimming, kew recreation centre, public swimming pools -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 45-NOVEMBER 23 2012
... public notice and change of agm date...hole in one for marysville golfer rob richards...tennis at buxton...marysville cricket club training...councillor comment...advertisements...mayor's chair...murrindindi shire council...audit advisory committee expressions of interest...swimming pool entry & season tickets...triangle community dancers...taggerty hall...movember at marysville golf club...prepare for australia day 2013...real estate...royal botanic gardens cranbourne tour...intrepid triangle bushwalkers...tourism volunteers get a taste of our attractions...lolly shop opens...cfa sunday...murrindindi shire pools...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia marysville marathon soldiers on what's on when in november marysville & district kindergarten assocn preschool centre creative triangle marysville community market lions christmas cakes black spur roadhouse buxton community christmas party triangle community christmas dinner church notices taggerty xmas party carols by candlelight lions park request for tender marysville district football & netball club marysville & triangle tourism interpretive product public notice and change of agm date hole in one for marysville golfer rob richards tennis at buxton marysville cricket club training councillor comment advertisements mayor's chair murrindindi shire council audit advisory committee expressions of interest swimming pool entry & season tickets triangle community dancers taggerty hall movember at marysville golf club prepare for australia day 2013 real estate royal botanic gardens cranbourne tour intrepid triangle bushwalkers tourism volunteers get a taste of our attractions lolly shop opens cfa sunday murrindindi shire pools kinglake ranges business network marysville & district chamber of commerce east meets west business network THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 45-NOVEMBER 23 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville marathon soldiers on, what's on when in november, marysville & district kindergarten assocn preschool centre, creative triangle, marysville community market, lions christmas cakes, black spur roadhouse, buxton community christmas party, triangle community christmas dinner, church notices, taggerty xmas party, carols by candlelight, lions park, request for tender, marysville district football & netball club, marysville & triangle tourism interpretive product, public notice and change of agm date, hole in one for marysville golfer rob richards, tennis at buxton, marysville cricket club training, councillor comment, advertisements, mayor's chair, murrindindi shire council, audit advisory committee expressions of interest, swimming pool entry & season tickets, triangle community dancers, taggerty hall, movember at marysville golf club, prepare for australia day 2013, real estate, royal botanic gardens cranbourne tour, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, tourism volunteers get a taste of our attractions, lolly shop opens, cfa sunday, murrindindi shire pools, kinglake ranges business network, marysville & district chamber of commerce, east meets west business network -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - SWIMMING POOLS
... Swimming Pools... Olympic Pools... Public...This file contains eight items pertaining to Caulfield’s swimming pools: 1/Report entitled ‘Future Options in the Provision of Public Swimming Facilities in the City of Caulfield’, dated March, 1983, prepared by Caulfield Planning Department of approx. 50 pages. 2/Photocopy of an article from ‘Port Phillip/Caulfield Leader’, dated 11/02/2002, concerning the cost of pool maintenance. 3/Public consultation paper entitled ‘Pools Past, Present and Future’, dated 07/03/2006, prepared by Glen Eira City Council, of 24 pages. 4/Article dated 08/03/2006 from ‘The Age’ concerning Glen Eira Residents’ fight to save swimming pools in Glen Eira. 5/Two page printed leaflet entitled ‘Save Our Pools’ dated 18/03/2006 produced by the northern memorial action group. 6/Three page printed survey sheet entitled ‘The East Bentleigh Swim Centre; an assessment of community needs’ undated, with accompanying return envelope. 7/Front page article from the ‘Glen Eira Caulfield Leader’ dated 04/04/2006 entitled ‘Save Our Pools’. 8/An article from ‘Port Phillip/Caulfield Leader’ dated 04/04/2006, concerning a former Glen Eira Council employee’s information about the Council’s pools report and a ‘letter to the editor’ by Sue Litchfield of Elsternwick containing her view of Glen Eira’s pool requirements....City of Caulfield Caulfield Glen Eira Caulfield Planning Department Palmer David Caulfield Memorial Pool Erlich Noel Newton Andrew Bentleigh East Swim Centre City of Glen Eira Glen Eira Town Hall Carnegie Library Carnegie Shepparson Avenue McKinnon Secondary College East Boundary Road Koornang Road East Bentleigh Feldman David Northern Memorial Pool Centre Road Bentleigh Hudson Rob Magee Jim Antoine Marc Swimming Pools Olympic Pools Public Baths Baths Memorials Local Government Northern Memorial Action Group Community Groups Document SWIMMING POOLS ...This file contains eight items pertaining to Caulfield’s swimming pools: 1/Report entitled ‘Future Options in the Provision of Public Swimming Facilities in the City of Caulfield’, dated March, 1983, prepared by Caulfield Planning Department of approx. 50 pages. 2/Photocopy of an article from ‘Port Phillip/Caulfield Leader’, dated 11/02/2002, concerning the cost of pool maintenance. 3/Public consultation paper entitled ‘Pools Past, Present and Future’, dated 07/03/2006, prepared by Glen Eira City Council, of 24 pages. 4/Article dated 08/03/2006 from ‘The Age’ concerning Glen Eira Residents’ fight to save swimming pools in Glen Eira. 5/Two page printed leaflet entitled ‘Save Our Pools’ dated 18/03/2006 produced by the northern memorial action group. 6/Three page printed survey sheet entitled ‘The East Bentleigh Swim Centre; an assessment of community needs’ undated, with accompanying return envelope. 7/Front page article from the ‘Glen Eira Caulfield Leader’ dated 04/04/2006 entitled ‘Save Our Pools’. 8/An article from ‘Port Phillip/Caulfield Leader’ dated 04/04/2006, concerning a former Glen Eira Council employee’s information about the Council’s pools report and a ‘letter to the editor’ by Sue Litchfield of Elsternwick containing her view of Glen Eira’s pool requirements.city of caulfield, caulfield, glen eira, caulfield planning department, palmer david, caulfield memorial pool, erlich noel, newton andrew, bentleigh east swim centre, city of glen eira, glen eira town hall, carnegie library, carnegie, shepparson avenue, mckinnon secondary college, east boundary road, koornang road, east bentleigh, feldman david, northern memorial pool, centre road, bentleigh, hudson rob, magee jim, antoine marc, swimming pools, olympic pools, public baths, baths, memorials, local government, northern memorial action group, community groups -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, 1960s
... Swimming pools, both artificial and built into natural environments, were an extremely popular public space throughout the 20th century in Australia. ...swimming outfits during 1920s, public building works during the 1920s and 30s, and an increase in leisure time during a period of post-war prosperity. This photograph is of historical significance as it documents the newly established Lake Sambell Swimming Pool in the 1960s after many decades of discussion and proposals around creating a safe swimming area at the lake. Further, this photograph provides important social insights into the facilities and uses of this pool in the 1960s, and underlines the significant role public swimming pools ...This photograph was taken in the 1960s of the Lake Sambell Swimming Pool with the lake itself in the background. The swimming pool area has multiple features including park benches, a water slide, and a fenced area with a diving pontoon for lap swimming and racing. Lake Sambell Swimming Pool was completed in 1961, driven largely by R.E. Carter, Beechworth shire engineer from 1954-63. Carter advocated for improvements to the lake and surrounding area in order to encourage tourism in Beechworth. The opening of the swimming pool was part of many improvements to Lake Sambell made during this period by Carter including establishing the caravan park in 1959, water skiing and boating facilities, and increasing the lake surface in 1964. These improvements were financed mainly by grants from the Tourist Development Authority. For many decades, members of the local Beechworth community had advocated for the development of swimming pool at the lake that would include a safe wadding area and Olympic standard lanes for laps and races. Throughout the 1940s the Beechworth Swimming Club tried to raise awareness and funds to address the structural engineering issues, raise the water levels, and improve swimming facilities at the lake. Beechworth Swimming Club hosted a swimming carnival at the lake in 1948, but it was decided due to several issues at the event, that no further carnivals would be hosted until necessary improvements were made to the area. Swimming pools, both artificial and built into natural environments, were an extremely popular public space throughout the 20th century in Australia. Increasing in accessibility and popularity through such developments as less restrictive swimming outfits during 1920s, public building works during the 1920s and 30s, and an increase in leisure time during a period of post-war prosperity. This photograph is of historical significance as it documents the newly established Lake Sambell Swimming Pool in the 1960s after many decades of discussion and proposals around creating a safe swimming area at the lake. Further, this photograph provides important social insights into the facilities and uses of this pool in the 1960s, and underlines the significant role public swimming pools have played in Australian social and recreational experiences. Black and white rectangle photograph printed on photographic paper and unmounted.Reverse: 3537 / C798lake sambell swimming pool, lake sambell water slide, water slide 1960s, lake sambell pontoon, lake sambell 1960s, lake swimming pool, lake swimming, beechworth swimming club, swimming pools in the 20th century, r.e. carter, tourist development authority, beechworth 1960s, lake water slide, lake sambell, wadding pool, swimming, swimming pool 1960s, leisure, recreation 1960s -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyBooklet, City of Ringwood Official Opening Ringwood Aquatic Centre, 1986
... pools were originally built in 1970 and the complex was named in honour of the Town Clerk of Ringwood for many years - Fred Dwerryhouse Swimming Centre. In 1980 the pools were heated and in 1985 Ringwood Council decided to enclose the main pool, install air conditioning, add a diving area, heat the main pool all year, and generally upgrade the entire complex. Official Opening Programme of Ringwood Aquatic Centre incorporating the Fred Dwerryhouse Swimming Centre by Cr. Bill Wilkins, J.P., Mayor, on Sunday 27th July, 1986. Includes colour photographs and separate double-sided A4 public ...Official Opening Programme of Ringwood Aquatic Centre incorporating the Fred Dwerryhouse Swimming Centre by Cr. Bill Wilkins, J.P., Mayor, on Sunday 27th July, 1986. Includes colour photographs and separate double-sided A4 public information brochure advertising facilities and opening hours.Summary of facility development from Mayor's opening address: These pools were originally built in 1970 and the complex was named in honour of the Town Clerk of Ringwood for many years - Fred Dwerryhouse Swimming Centre. In 1980 the pools were heated and in 1985 Ringwood Council decided to enclose the main pool, install air conditioning, add a diving area, heat the main pool all year, and generally upgrade the entire complex.rinx -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumResuscitator, Oxy Viva, Mk II, circa 1975
... These items were also kept for use at swimming pools and other public places....These items were also kept for use at swimming pools and other public places. resuscitation ambulance equipment Stainless steel metal box on white carry frame with black oxygen bottle fitted beneath. ...Used in Victorian and New South wales Ambulances during the 1970s to resuscitate patients. The equipment was effective but replaced by newer versions then a different brand after a few years service (source Chas Martin AHSV curator 16 Mar 2016). These items were also kept for use at swimming pools and other public places.Stainless steel metal box on white carry frame with black oxygen bottle fitted beneath. Metal box filled with resuscitation equiomentresuscitation, ambulance equipment
