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Saturday, May 3, 2008

Melbourne City Baths





I'm in Melbourne for a meeting, and taking the opportunity to visit a frend for the weekend. Yesterday I swam out the crinkles at the historical Melbourne City Baths. It was fabulous; I've been wanting to swim here for a long time. The pool is 30m in length, which is fairly unusual - they are more commonly 50m or 25m.

These beautiful Edwardian Baths started off as public baths (for washing) and urinals. After dereliction, and closure in 1899 they were re-designed and re-opened, to include two swimming pools, in March 1904. Men and women had separate entrances (the signs are still seen on the facade), and there were first class baths upstairs, and second class in the basement.There were also Turkish and vapour baths, a Jewish ceremonial bath - Mikvah bath and a laundry.Mixed bathing was introduced in 1947.In the 1980s, in disrepair, they were nearly closed, but were saved in 1983 by a public campaign and $4 million refurbishment.

My mum (now aged 79) tells me that when she was a young, single woman, workign in the city in the late 1940s/early 1950s, she used sometimes to use the washing facilities here after work, to freshen up beofre going out with a young man or friends.

Friday, May 2, 2008

More numbers


I know 1 May was numbers theme day, but I couldn't resist this collage of footy numbers at my son's game!


























Thursday, May 1, 2008

Railway Square

The lovely old building is a former post office, now an apartment hotel. Taken through the glass canopy in Railway Square, a major bus stop on the southern edge of the central business district (CBD).

Also, I'd like to apologise for not getting round to visit as many Theme Day photos as I would have liked. Things have been absolutely mad at work - long days (and into nights). I hope to catch up in the next little while.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Theme Day May 2008 - Numbers



I bet you didn't know these guys live at my house!

Check out the numbers game all around the world, as seen through the eyes of other city daily photo bloggers.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

White chairs, autumn leaves



As autumn digs in, and cool winds strip the leaves from the plane trees, it's a bit cold for outdoor cafe life.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Harpist


The harpist who played at yesterday's commemoration for workers who died at work or as a result of the hazards they encountered at work.

International Worker Memorial Day


People place flowers and photos on the memorial named Memory Lines at a ceremony in Sydney today to mark International Worker Memorial Day . It is "...dedicated to those Australian workers who never returned home from work and to all those whose lives have been tragically cut short in the pursuit of earning a living. The life cycle, the void of loss and lines of memory are symbols represented in this sculpture. " - The sculpture is by Ingrid Skirka.


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