The Abandoned Bowling Alley On Bar Street
Room With A View
Starting from the top end, you can't see it in this picture but the view here overlooked the flats opposite. There were a number of fixtures and fittings scattered around too. Presumably they are all to big to fit in the hole I climbed through.
Shoe Shop
I am guessing that this is the place where you checked in and collected your bowling shoes etc.
Score TVs
Most of the TVs which displayed the score information were still intact.
Blast From The Past
But it was a far cry from what it looked like back in the Glory Days. If you go to the Cockatoo Bowling Centre Facebook Page you can see more pictures from its past. You need to scroll through a fair amount of spam, but once you hit around 2013 you will see genuine posts. This suggests the place has been closed for 12 years now.
Balls
There are lots of bowling balls here though.
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