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OSBORNE HOUSE JETTY AND BOAT SHED / SWINBURNE BATHS
SWINBURNE STREET NORTH GEELONG, GREATER GEELONG CITY
OSBORNE HOUSE JETTY AND BOAT SHED / SWINBURNE BATHS
SWINBURNE STREET NORTH GEELONG, GREATER GEELONG CITY
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Statement of Significance
This site is significant as a component of the defence landscape of Victoria. It also has social significance to the local community as a recreational bathing structure.
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OSBORNE HOUSE JETTY AND BOAT SHED / SWINBURNE BATHS - History
A Naval College Jetty was located at this site around 1905 and was still there as late as 1933. Baths were added tot he northern side of the pier sometime around 1919. The pier was still extant in the 1950s but had either been demolished or incorporated into land reclamation as part of the St Helens Marina.OSBORNE HOUSE JETTY AND BOAT SHED / SWINBURNE BATHS - Interpretation of Site
The site is probably covered by the land reclamation built for the St Helens Marina, and archaeological remains are likely.
Heritage Study and Grading
Heritage Victoria - Maritime Infrastructure Assessment Project
Author: Heritage Victoria
Year: 2005
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OSBORNE HOUSEVictorian Heritage Register H1101
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FORMER FEDERAL WOOLLEN MILLSVictorian Heritage Register H1938
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OSBORNE HOUSEVictorian Heritage Inventory
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