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ST. CLAIR BEACH IN 1912. Construction of the esplanade which has done so much towards popularising St. Clair, had just been commenced. Left: St. Clair Life Saving and Surf Club rooms, creeled in 1914 and demolished in 1928. The original "gear box"- is seen on the left.

"PROMOTION OF WARMTH.”—An early photograph at St. Clair. Mr A. Findlay is standing beside Mr Jack Laing.

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Evening Star, Issue 22269, 21 February 1936, Page 7

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ST. CLAIR BEACH IN 1912. Construction of the esplanade which has done so much towards popularising St. Clair, had just been commenced. Left: St. Clair Life Saving and Surf Club rooms, creeled in 1914 and demolished in 1928. The original "gear box"- is seen on the left. "PROMOTION OF WARMTH.”—An early photograph at St. Clair. Mr A. Findlay is standing beside Mr Jack Laing. Evening Star, Issue 22269, 21 February 1936, Page 7

ST. CLAIR BEACH IN 1912. Construction of the esplanade which has done so much towards popularising St. Clair, had just been commenced. Left: St. Clair Life Saving and Surf Club rooms, creeled in 1914 and demolished in 1928. The original "gear box"- is seen on the left. "PROMOTION OF WARMTH.”—An early photograph at St. Clair. Mr A. Findlay is standing beside Mr Jack Laing. Evening Star, Issue 22269, 21 February 1936, Page 7