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    The St Kilda Sea Baths is a pool, spa, food and entertainment complex on St Kilda Beach, Victoria, Australia. Numerous 'sea bath' structures have come...
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  • Bay being open to the sea, St Kilda Beach is subject to regular tides. The St Kilda Sea Baths are located at the beach. The St Kilda Pier is another landmark...
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    settle, and attracted visitors to St Kilda Beach, the St Kilda Pier, the privately run sea baths, and events like the St Kilda Cup. Cricket and bowling clubs...
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  • resort of St Kilda had up to four at once, providing facilities for ladies as well as men, and the grandest was simply called the St Kilda Sea Baths. Designed...
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    Sea bathing is swimming in the sea or in sea water and a sea bath is a protective enclosure for sea bathing. Unlike bathing in a swimming pool, which...
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  • surgery for Dr Barrett, 127 Collins Street (demolished 1930s) 1906 St Kilda Sea Baths, St Kilda beach (destroyed by fire 1926) 1907 Armstrong House, 217-219...
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    intersection with Fitzroy Street at St Kilda, it changes name to Jacka Boulevard and runs past the St Kilda Sea Baths and southern edge of Luna Park, where...
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  • with her partner, Alice Moon, and started to teach swimming at the St Kilda Sea Baths, while also winning prizes in swimming competitions at various venues...
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    Palais Theatre (category St Kilda, Victoria)
    Luna Park next door, the St Kilda Sea Baths, and long demolished landmarks like the Palais de Danse to the north, and the St. Moritz Ice Rink on the Upper...
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    Edgewater Towers (category St Kilda, Victoria)
    accommodation for elderly people); Luna Park, Melbourne 2 min; South Pacific St Kilda Sea Baths, 4 min; Palais Picture Theatre, 3 min. (Now the Palais Theatre music...
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  • Centre, Australian Capital Territory; commenced building 1920s St Kilda Sea Baths. St Kilda Markets, West End Our Lady of Victories Church, Bowen Hills....
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    opened in 1881. The Baths are one of the only remaining caged open water sea baths in Australia. On 18 January 1859, the municipality of Brighton was proclaimed...
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  • game of water polo. The first known Australian match occurred at St Kilda Sea Baths, Melbourne on 3 March 1879 and was demonstrated by Professor Fred...
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  • are an Australian swimming team based at the Baths Health Club in Brighton, Victoria. They swim in the sea pool in the early morning, when the water temperature...
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  • grew up in bayside St Kilda, Melbourne's main leisure precinct. His childhood was spent playing in and around Luna Park, St Kilda Pier and along nearby...
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    Esplanade Hotel, Melbourne (category St Kilda, Victoria)
    Bay, at a time when St Kilda was both a suburb of the wealthy, and the preferred place to partake of the waters in one of the many sea-bath establishments...
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    foundations of the tramway remained in the centre of Holding Street. Sea baths were constructed in Beaumaris and used for more than thirty years from...
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    Abbotsford Convent (1900-1903), Milton House (1901), City Baths (1903-1904), Empire Building (1903), St Kilda Pavilion (1904), Paton Building (1905), 3 Treasury...
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    Heritage List, 77.5% are cultural, 19% are natural, and 3.5% are mixed. St Kilda is the only mixed World Heritage Site in the UK. Originally preserved for...
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    CBD, Richmond and Hawthorn included in Wurundjeri land, and Albert Park, St Kilda and Caulfield on Bunurong land. However, this change in boundaries is still...
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    piercing a vein. Sergeant Arthur Biggins died on 9 January 1945 at St Kilda Baths after a stingray wounded him in the heart. A 1938 death from a stingray...
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    Glenelg, South Australia (category Gulf St Vincent)
    at the Wayback Machine Adelaide Metro The Western Lines Tramway Museum, St Kilda Boisvert, Eugene (30 January 2019). "City of Adelaide ship deadline approaches...
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  • Retrieved 26 February 2023. Holden, Stephen (23 August 2012). "By the Sea, by the Sea, Rivalries and Conflicts". The New York Times. Dellamorte, Andre (11...
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  • CBD, Richmond and Hawthorn included in Wurundjeri land, and Albert Park, St Kilda and Caulfield on Bunurong land. In 1797 George Bass, in an open whaleboat...
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  • Grayson Perry RA, Queen of the Sky by Fiona Rae RA; 2 X £1.25: St Kilda – The Great Sea Stacs by Norman Ackroyd RA, Inverleith Allotments and Edinburgh...
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    Hawthorn, and later St Kilda, and many star players from each team were recruited from Frankston (see List of Frankston people). The St Kilda Football Club...
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    have a long history of producing AFL players, the most notable being St Kilda legend Nick Riewoldt, the first and only Queenslander to be taken with...
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  • Ellen Josephine Foley (c. 1872 – 5 October 1937) died at Brighton Road, St Kilda. His sister Isabelle Halbert Carlyon ( – 25 January 1937) married Captain...
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  • For services to publishing. State of Victoria Alice Mabel Aldous, of St. Kilda. For services to the community. Councillor George Archer, of Chewton....
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    Longreach Mackay Archer Street, Rockhampton (formerly St Kilda Guest House) Roma (for boys) Roma (for girls) St George Stanthorpe (for students) The Kathleen...
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