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- Crawley_Baths abstract "Crawley Baths was a public swimming facility, in Matilda Bay, near Crawley, Western Australia along Mounts Bay Road. The timber structure was opened on 7 February 1914. The opening ceremony was conducted by Premier John Scaddan and included a swimming carnival and life saving displays.The baths were the largest enclosed body of water in the southern hemisphere and were an important recreational facility in Perth for fifty years. They were demolished in 1964 after Beatty Park was built for the 1962 Commonwealth Games.A bronze statue Eliza commemorates the baths and stands in the river near its former location.".
- Crawley_Baths thumbnail Crawley_Baths_1920-1929.jpg?width=300.
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- Crawley_Baths wikiPageLength "1714".
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageRevisionID "523616785".
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink 1962_British_Empire_and_Commonwealth_Games.
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink Beatty_Park.
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crawley,_Western_Australia.
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Perth,_Western_Australia.
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_venues_in_Perth,_Western_Australia.
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swan_River_(Western_Australia).
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swimming_venues_in_Australia.
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink Crawley,_Western_Australia.
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink Eliza_(sculpture).
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink John_Scaddan.
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink Lifesaving.
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink Matilda_Bay.
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink Mounts_Bay_Road.
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink Perth_City_Baths.
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLink File:Crawley_Baths_1920-1929.jpg.
- Crawley_Baths wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crawley Baths".
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- Crawley_Baths subject Category:Crawley,_Western_Australia.
- Crawley_Baths subject Category:History_of_Perth,_Western_Australia.
- Crawley_Baths subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Perth,_Western_Australia.
- Crawley_Baths subject Category:Swan_River_(Western_Australia).
- Crawley_Baths subject Category:Swimming_venues_in_Australia.
- Crawley_Baths hypernym Facility.
- Crawley_Baths point "-31.9726 115.83".
- Crawley_Baths type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Crawley_Baths type Venue.
- Crawley_Baths type Attraction.
- Crawley_Baths type History.
- Crawley_Baths type Venue.
- Crawley_Baths type SpatialThing.
- Crawley_Baths comment "Crawley Baths was a public swimming facility, in Matilda Bay, near Crawley, Western Australia along Mounts Bay Road. The timber structure was opened on 7 February 1914. The opening ceremony was conducted by Premier John Scaddan and included a swimming carnival and life saving displays.The baths were the largest enclosed body of water in the southern hemisphere and were an important recreational facility in Perth for fifty years.".
- Crawley_Baths label "Crawley Baths".
- Crawley_Baths sameAs Q5182965.
- Crawley_Baths sameAs Crawley-i_strand_(Perth).
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- Crawley_Baths lat "-31.9726".
- Crawley_Baths long "115.83".
- Crawley_Baths wasDerivedFrom Crawley_Baths?oldid=523616785.
- Crawley_Baths depiction Crawley_Baths_1920-1929.jpg.
- Crawley_Baths isPrimaryTopicOf Crawley_Baths.