File:Kumara Swimming Pool (former) MRD 01.jpg

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English: The swimming baths at Kumara, between Greymouth and Hokitika, were built in 1934 by men unemployed during the Great Depression. They were part of a complex that included a basketball court and cricket pitch. Walled with boulders from old mine tailings, they were 50 by 33 yards, from 3'6" to 6'6" deep. It was closed in the 1940s.
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Mike Dickison    wikidata:Q56458901
 
Mike Dickison
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Description New Zealand Wikimedian in residence, curator, zoologist and digital librarian
Location of birth Christchurch
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Camera location42° 38′ 15.57″ S, 171° 11′ 25.66″ E  Heading=316.02693170888° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Former Kumara Swimming Pool, Kumara, Westland, New Zealand

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