Creator H.F. Cotterell Auctioneer Bulli in conjunction with King & Humphrey Sydney
Date 1912
Real estate poster promoting land sales at the seaside suburb of Austinmer, promoting: ‘Beautiful Sandy Beach for Sea Bathing, The ideal of the Surfer… Fronting the Ocean, Close to the Railway Station. Magnificent Residential and week end Camp Sites’...It seems obvious today that people would want to make their homes on the spectacularly beautiful Illawarra coast, and on one of its best beaches, but only a few decades before, Austinmer was a coal miners’ village serving the North Illawarra Coal Company. ‘The ideal of the surfer’, too, seems remote given that there was a ban on daylight bathing until 1903. New possibilities arose with the commuter railway opening to Sydney, an hour away. At the turn of the century, the eight-hour day movement brought more leisure to the lives of working families, and people began to embrace the recreational pleasures of ’beautiful sandy beaches’. Austinmer wasn't a fashionable seaside resort yet, but it would be!..For those who wanted to build, but were unable to afford a block of this prime seaside land, agents were quick to point to the option of ‘week end camp sites’. Welcome, the great Australian weekender!.
Source: National Library of Australia
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