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St Kilda Sea Baths

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77:, that is in the open sea, was not generally considered acceptable. It was, however, permitted within large timber structures as protection from predatory marine life and away from public view. As the seaside suburb of Melbourne that was popular with the wealthy and the easiest to reach, the St Kilda beach area became a place of resort for the city. The first formal St Kilda bathing establishment was Captain Kenny's baths opened in 1854 with a fenced enclosure and facilities in a beached ship some way out in the water, which provided separate sections for men and women. This was joined by purpose built structures, Hegarty’s Railway Baths in 1858, and in 1860 by the Corporation Baths, the latter with an enclosure of 234m by 61m. In 1906 a new company replaced Hegarty's baths with a grand new structure topped by a large dome housing expanded facilities. 81:
increasingly popular, and St Kilda Council erected three changing pavilions along its foreshore: at West St Kilda, St Kilda Beach, and Elwood (demolished in 1971). By then only the domed sea baths was still operating, and it was destroyed by fire on 19 November 1925. Eventually the City of St Kilda decided to build a grand new structure, with adjoining mens and womens bath, and a range of facilities including a nightclub in the head building on the foreshore, designed by the City's engineering department in an exotic style including Moorish domes and Spanish arches, which opened in 1931.
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By the 1950s, the timber mens enclosure sea baths had deteriorated, and was demolished, with the womens following in the early 1980s. The main building with its 'hot sea baths' and nightclub remained in operation in a suburb that had declined in reputation, but was still a popular resort. In 1993 the
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Due to its condition, the remains of the building were completely demolished, with only the domes retained, placed on a reconstruction of the twin-domed Moorish-style section, and a plainer section adjacent occupying the original footprint to the north. The complex includes numerous restaurants on
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In 1917 open sea bathing was made legal, and by the mid 1920s, increasing numbers of people were bathing in the open sea in St Kilda, where they could also find attractions such as dance halls, cinemas and tea rooms. By 1928 'mixed' bathing, that is men and women mingling freely in the water, was
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The beach changing pavilions however proved more popular than the sea baths, with crowds flocking to beach in the summer months. In the 1940s, artist Sidney Nolan painted a series of images of bathers on a platform in the sea, which are thought to depict teh St Kilda Sea Baths.
45:. Numerous 'sea bath' structures have come and gone on the St Kilda foreshore, the last built in a Spanish-Moorish style in 1931, which was demolished in the 1990s and replaced by the present structure, partly reconstructing the 1931 baths. 1088: 112:. Council has not always agreed with the decisions of the Department. The complex is leased to an operator, who sub-lets the various tenancies. The pool, gym and spa have been leased since 2001 by 373: 89:
baths were finally closed pending a redevelopment. Council sought various partners and designs amid controversy, with the current building finally decided, and completed in c2000.
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two levels, function rooms, a courtyard between the Moorish domes, a health club, and a 25m public swimming pool, Australia's only indoor heated sea-water pool.
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The land on which the Sea Baths were built has remained Crown Land, managed by the Department of Lands and its successors (in 2018 this is the
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In 2017 a new controversy erupted when the leasee of the function rooms and the rooftop proposed to add a larger rooftop pavilion.
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Robert Peck von Hartel Trethowan. City of St Kilda Twentieth Century Architectural Study. May 1992. Vol.3.
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Splash. St Kilda Beach and Baths. City of Port Philip, Art and Heritage Unit. St Kilda 2001.
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Pool, spa, food and entertainment complex on St Kilda Beach, Victoria, Australia
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Kelly, Jan. ‘Still not making a splash’. Herald Sun. 15 October 2001. p23.
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Early lithograph (1864) of St Kilda main beach looking toward west beach and
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Kenneth, Joachim. ‘Skinny Dipping in Style’. The Herald. 26 April 1980.
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Kelly, Jan. ‘Opening sinks delay claims’. Herald Sun. 16 October 2001.
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Emerald Hill Times - The Melbourne Weekly. 16–22 February 2000
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National Trust of Australia (Victoria). St Kilda Sea Baths,
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St Kilda Beach
Victoria
Australia

Port Melbourne

sea bathing
Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
City of Port Phillip
South Pacific Health Clubs






"St Kilda Sea Baths"
"NEW ST. KILDA BATHS"
"St Kilda Bathing Company"
"The Bathers"


"Minister opposes St Kilda Sea Baths plan already approved by government"
ISBN
0-85835-382-2
File No 4903
ISBN
0-909104-47-6
St Kilda Sea Baths

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