NORTH SHORE BATHS
THE ESPLANADE NORTH SHORE, GREATER GEELONG CITY
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Statement of Significance
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NORTH SHORE BATHS - History
A small Pavilion and costume changing building stood in this area during the 1920s-30s and was called the North Shore Baths. The seawall to the west of the baths pad was installed in the 1960s by the council (Dale Jennings, pers comms).NORTH SHORE BATHS - Interpretation of Site
The area appears to have been used as a popular swimming and recreation area. The foundation pad appears consistent with 1930s structures previously examined. A partially collapsed seawall dating from the 1960s still stands on the western side of Moorpanyal Park, along with an access path.
Heritage Study and Grading
Heritage Victoria - Maritime Infrastructure Assessment Project
Author: Heritage Victoria
Year: 2005
Grading:
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LAND BOOM JETTY AND PIVOT PIERVictorian Heritage Inventory
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LASCELLES WHARFVictorian Heritage Inventory
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FLETCHERS / GEELONG FREEZING WORKS PIERVictorian Heritage Inventory
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