Saturday, August 22, 2009

In October 1886 the State Government resumed 14 acres of the former Bronte estate for a public park.
Around 1904 the first swimming club building was erected on the cliff above the baths.
The famous Bogey hole at Bronte beach. Bogey or Bogie was a word used by the Sydney Aboriginal people meaning bathe. This view is from in-front of the dressing sheds.