Historical information
As early as 1947 there was a request to have a swimming pool in the White Hills Botanic Gardens, and while the proposal was rejected by Council for many years, continued lobbying from the local community eventually saw it approved. The land had originally been reserved for botanic garden purposes only and it was required to be re-reserved for botanic and recreation purposes, to allow a different use. By 1956 the land was officially re-gazetted, excavation started in 1957 and the pool was completed by 1959.
The gardens, in which the pool is situated, is one of the earliest botanic gardens in regional Victoria. It was included on the Victorian Heritage Register in 2001.
Physical description
Thelma Randles Collection. Red and white scrapbook containing photographs, newspaper cuttings, handwrittten notes, typed documents, letters.
Most items are dated with some labels. Most items have been attached with adhesive tape. First item dated February 1963 and last item dated November 1985.
The scrapbook documents the campaign to build a swimming pool at White Hills. Thelma Randles was a member of the Pool Committee for many years.
Inscriptions & markings
Written on the front cover "T J Randles" and "Part 2".
