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Promenading in Coogee, 1800s

     
 
Category: Local History
Location: Sydney
Created: 04 Feb, 2008
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Promenade Coogee Beach, by Harold Brees

Leisure activities of the fashionable colonial set in the late 1800s included riding around Coogee Beach.

A painting by Harold Bees depicts revellers dressed in their finery riding on horseback on Coogee beach. The use of horses for sport and leisure was a status symbol, equivalent to the modern-day sports car.

Coogee was "the place to be seen" during the 1800s. Still is.



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