Claremont Baths During Demolition
1971View of the Claremont Baths from the shoreline looking south east. The roof from the club house on the corner and the northern wall and 'bunks' of the boys' baths have been removed, but the rest of the building appears intact. Eight boats are anchored in the river and Lindsay Hasluck in shorts and tee shirt and Anthony Hasluck in long pants and tee shirt are standing on the shore.
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Acknowledgements to be made to 'Claremont Museum 98.87'.
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Lindsay Hasluck and Anthony Hasluck on the shore
Source: Claremont Museum 98.87
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