Current status*:
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Nominated,
but not listed.
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Name of item:
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Former name/s:
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Item type:
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Built
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Item group/collection:
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Recreation
and Entertainment
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Item category:
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Swimming
pool - tidal
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Street number:
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[South-western
end of
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Street name:
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Suburb/town:
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Local Government Area:
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Property description:
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Owner category:
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Current use:
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Public
baths
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Former use/s:
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Public
baths
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* Refers to the site's inclusion in Schedule 5 of the Local
Environment Plan.
Significance:
Statement of significance:
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Level of
significance:
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Local
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Description:
Designer:
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Imlay Shire
Council engineer?
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Builder:
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Mr. V. J.
Jones
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Physical description:
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A
rectangular shaped rock and concrete ocean pool set into and on a naturally
occurring rock platform that was deepened and formalised in 1961 to create a
safe swimming facility within the marine environment. Twenty-five by twenty
metres in size, the pool was originally around 1.3 metres deep when
constructed, although sand build-up has impacted on this. It follows and is
bounded by the natural rock formation on two sides, with low concrete walls
on two side allowing flushing and refilling by natural tidal and wave
movements. Located at the south-western corner of
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Physical condition:
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Appears
very good, although dredging is necessary to remove sand build-up.
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Construction date/s:
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January
1961 - October 1961
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Modifications and dates:
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Further comments:
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History:
Historical notes:
Originally
known as the Eden Memorial Swimming Pool, the ocean baths at the southern end
of
After more
than thirty years of use, extensions to those earlier baths were being
investigated by the mid-1930s and with a shark proof swimming area considered
an "...absolute necessity...", Imlay Shire Council was approached
for assistance. However, although they agreed to submit an application for
funding to the Minister for Works and Local Government Mr. Spooner, the
Soon
afterwards, the Eden Advancement Association began looking at alternatives to
extending the Thompson's Point baths and so began a lengthy twenty-five year
process. Between the mid-1930s and 1960, numerous alternative sites were
considered, including Snug Cove,
A shark
proof net swimming enclosure at Cattle Bay was the most popular option for
about a decade, and in 1937 £1,000 of a £10,000 state government shire-wide
town improvement fund was earmarked for baths at that spot, conditional on
Imlay Shire purchasing the frontage lot and additional land to enable revenue
generation from camping facilities. The local community commenced
fundraising but when the Summer of
1939 rolled around, little progress had been made and local media were
lamenting the "...need for adequate and safe bathing facilities..."
Despite the
apparent lack of local government action, Eden Advancement Association was
not willing to allow the
However,
just as some headway was being made towards
By 1943,
Eden Advancement Association's purchase of the Cattle Bay site had been
completed, but by that time, the issue of potential sites was revisited,
Yallumgo Cove (Ross' Bay) gaining support. Three years later,
August 1948
saw the question of new town baths again raised and with public school
headmaster Mr. J. Tierney pointing out that it was "...almost impossible
to teach the children to swim with the present facilities..." a
sub-committee was formed to try to settle the question, with the Eden Surf
Club advising as to the best site. After twelve months, local media were
commenting on the "...urgent need for [a] shark-proof swimming
pool...", stating that bathers near the wharf were at risk of attack,
several sharks having been seen quite close to the beach there. Yet another
sub-committee was appointed in 1950, but by July 1952, with falling
attendance rates, the Eden Advancement Association went into recess.
During 1953
there were reports of a three foot six inch Blue Pointer shark swimming under
the
Early in
1956 the CWA Younger Set joined the call but although Imlay Shire Council
undertook to "...give the utmost support to any move to have a pool
built...", they declined to take any action themselves, maintaining that
"...any such move would have to come from the residents of
It was
around this time that the Eden RSL sub-branch became involved in the project.
Described as one of the driving forces behind that latest and most successful
push, an enthusiastic band of sub-branch members combined with other local
residents to organise fundraisers such as the successful aquatic carnivals
when "Local fishermen rendered great assistance...by making their
trawlers available..." for the events that included the distinctly local
trawler races across Twofold Bay. After a number of successful carnivals, a
public meeting was called in 1958 to discuss progress, and the RSL sub-branch
sponsored the formation of the Eden Memorial Swimming Pool Association.
Debate
continued throughout the late 1950s as to the preferred site, with Imlay
Shire Council rejecting a number of proposals until in 1959 five locations
were put forward. By July 1960 the site at the southern end of
Local
businessman Kenneth Bruce Timms was appointed to act as the Association's
liaison officer with Imlay Shire and that month he attended a council meeting
to outline the site choice and table cost estimates. Approving the site,
councillors resolved to have the Shire Engineer prepare plans, specifications
and estimates for the pool, along with dressing sheds and toilet facilities,
also undertaking to supervise all construction work. They granted Eden
Advancement Association a £5,500 overdraft for the project.
After
council staff completed the pool's design, the contract was awarded to Mr. V.
J. Jones of Bermagui South and work commenced in January 1961, with local
names such as Fonga Nammensma and Neil Snowden also being involved in the
works. By April, an estimated ninety-five percent of the rock wall excavation
had been completed and by August, all concreting except the valves was
finished. Bega's Mr. Ziegler produced and set in place a memorial plaque in
October dedicating the pool to the "...gallant men and women..."
who gave their lives in service during WWII.
Upon
completion, a luncheon was held at the Sapphire Coast Motel in November 1961,
after which local residents and guests adjourned to
Measuring
25 metres by 20 metres and four foot six inches deep with water refreshed by
tidal action every six hours, the Eden Memorial Swimming Pool, which included
toilet facilities near the bottom of the steps, was originally estimated at
£7,000, but eventually cost in excess of £7,200. The Imlay Shire and the
Minister for Local Government both announced an additional contribution of
£500 each during the official opening ceremony, while an appeal at the same
time brought forth further funds from local citizens including W. Gandon,
Mrs. H. Gacquerelle, Mr. L. Ramsey, Mr. A. Armstrong and Mr. A. Edwards. The
local Ireland-Timms Forest Products business added another £100 to the
coffers.
The
facility quickly became popular with the public and in the seven years
between 1962 and 1969 an estimated 525 local children were taught to swim
there - lessons that took place in rain, hail or shine. Nuns from the local
Outside
formal swimming lessons, the baths were a popular haunt for local children,
particularly during the Summer months or when the surf proved too rough and
even after the opening of Eden's Olympic Swimming Pool in February
1980, it remained a
popular venue with locals and visitors alike, not the least because it was
free and always open.
Unfortunately, in more recent years
the Eden Memorial Swimming Pool has fallen victim to a serious lack of
maintenance which has also hindered its appeal. Sand has proven a major
obstacle and despite the occasional demands from the local community, little
has been done to improve its usability, although Bega Valley Shire Council
has very infrequently dredged the facility.
As recently as 1997, a group
of local residents banded together to make the facility more usable. In March
that year then Bega Valley Shire Councillor Stan Knight, Daryl Sherlock, Dick
Jolly, Keith Cross and others cleared sand build up and cleaned growth from
around the release valve using a suction pump provided by K Salvage and fuel
donated by Eden's Ampol Service Station. Councillor Knight said that "If
we want to promote Eden to tourists we need to have a full range of amenities
and facilities available. At many times the local pool is closed and people
want somewhere to swim. This pool is an outstanding asset to the town and we
need to have it available for use." The volunteers also undertook to
scrape off dead oyster shells and remove rock build up.
The following month, Eden Regional Development
Group's youth and social services sub-committee hosted the "Aslings
Beach Rock Pool Dig Out and Fun Day" to mark Youth Week. Along with
other events, a Great Sand Dig with teams of eight was staged to help assist
with clearing sand build up. By July 1997, the Aslings Beach Pool Committee
had been formed to co-ordinate re-establishment of the facility and its
subsequent management. Unfortunately, though the body seems to have lapsed
around a year later and little appears to have been done to promote the
potential of what is now more commonly referred to as the Aslings Beach Rock
Pool.
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C. 1970s.
Courtesy of the Eden Killer Whale
Museum.
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Themes:
Australian theme:
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Local theme:
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1.
Environment - Tracing the evolution of
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Environment
- naturally evolved: features occurring naturally in the physical environment
which have shaped or influenced human life and cultures
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3. Developing local, regional and
national economies
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Environment
- cultural landscapes: activities associated with the interactions between
humans, human societies and the shaping of their physical surroundings
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3.
Developing local, regional and national economies
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Health:
Activities associated with preparing and providing medical assistance and /
or maintaining the well being of humans
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3.
Developing local, regional and national economies
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Technology:
activities and processes associated with the knowledge or use of mechanical
arts and applied sciences
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4. Building
settlements, towns and cities
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Towns,
suburbs and villages: activities associated with creating, planning and
managing urban functions, landscapes and lifestyles in towns suburbs and
villages
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8.
Developing
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Leisure:
activities associated with recreation and relaxation
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8.
Developing
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Social
institutions: activities and organisational arrangements for the provision of
social activities
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8.
Developing
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Sport:
Activities associated with organised recreational and health promotional
activities
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9. Marking
the phases of life
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Persons:
Activities of, and associations with, identifiable individuals, families and
communal groups
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Application
criteria:
Historical significance
SHR criteria (a)
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Historical association significance
SHR criteria (b)
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Aesthetic significance
SHR criteria (c)
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Technical / Research significance
SHR criteria (e)
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Rarity
SHR criteria (f)
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Representativeness
SHR criteria (g)
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Integrity:
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Heritage Listings:
Information
sources / bibliography :
Bega Budget
Blazely,
Coral, pers. comm.
Brennan,
Kim, pers. comm.
Capararo,
Christine, pers. comm.
Chisolm,
Debbie, pers. comm.
Clark,
Rusty, pers. comm.
Cocks, Kay,
pers. comm.
Cross,
Erica, pers. comm.
Devlin,
Dennise, pers. comm.
Drenkhahn,
Jenny, pers. comm.
Eden
Advancement Association records, Eden Killer Whale Museum collection
Eden Baths
committee minute book,
Fox, Leonie, pers.
comm.
Gibson,
Gail, pers. comm.
Hammond, Kim, pers.
comm.
Hansen, Ann
B., pers. comm.
Henry, Geoff, pers. comm.
Henson,
Michael, pers. comm.
Holmes,
Steven, pers. comm.
Honeyman,
Lyn, pers. comm.
Korner,
Joanne, pers. comm.
Korner,
Judy, pers. comm.
Korner,
Marc, pers. comm.
Longstaff,
Katie, pers. comm.
Magnet and
Voice
Marks,
Clive, pers. comm.
Mathieson,
Kellie, pers. comm.
McGinley,
Denelle, pers. comm.
McKenna,
Jennifer, pers. comm.
McKenzie,
Shirleen, pers. comm.
Moore,
Cheryl, pers. comm.
O'Brien,
Traci, pers. comm.
Owen,
Tricia, pers. comm.
Pambula
Voice
Rama, Mara,
pers. comm.
Raymond,
Pat, pers. comm.
Robert,
Karen, pers. comm.
Saleta,
Karen Bobbin, pers. comm.
Stare,
Marjorie, pers. comm.
Squires,
Robert, pers. comm.
Taylor,
Robert, pers. comm.
Tunnock,
Kat, pers. comm.
White,
Jody, pers. comm.
Whiter,
Robert, pers. comm.
Williams,
Raymond, pers. comm.
Winnel,
Norelle, pers. comm.
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Author and date:
©Angela
George. All rights reserved.
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February
2015.
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