10 Glyde Street

10 Glayde Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Late Victorian / Early Federation / Georgian Domestic Carpenter

No. 10 (previously was no. 24) Glyde street is a single storey cottage constructed in timber framing and feather edged weatherboards with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It is a good expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door flanked by single pane double hung sash windows. The facade features a full width skillion roofed verandah supported on stop chamfered timber posts over a timber floor. There is a simple timber and wire balustrade between the posts. An open tread stair spans between the verandah and an elevated garden. A masonry stair spans from the base of the timber stair to the lot boundary.

HISTORY

1905 Funeral of William Murray, father of William E. Murray. The latter was the resident/owner of 24 Glyde Street in 1921. Joseph McCreery became owner in 1922.  It appears that the Murrays and McCreerys were closely related. Two daughters of William Murray were married to two McCreerys. (reference)

1911 Announcement for the funeral of Mary Ellen Counsel, wife of Walter Counsel, of 24 Glyde Street, East Fremantle (reference). Report on Mary Counsel’s funeral—gives list of mourners. (reference)  Auction. Sale of household furniture 24 Glyde Street, East Fremantle. This seems to be Mary Counsel’s household goods, sold after her death. (reference)  

1920 Birth to Mr. and Mrs. William Elder Murray, a daughter Dorothy Edith, at 24 Glyde Street, East Fremantle. (reference)  

1935 - 1937 Lumper Joseph Humphrey Pengel (1904-1975) married Alice May Rowe in Perth in 1924. They had a son Joseph Keith (1924-1985)  and a daughter Merle. They later moved to 50 Duke Street, East Fremantle from 1937- 1949. See the article about Alice May Pengel in Notable People.

1942 Death of Roelf Marais(Dutch), devoted husband of Elsie Marais of 10 Glyde-street East Fremantle; aged 43 Years. Inserted by his sorrowing wife and step-sons and brother-in-law, C. Buck. Claremont. Died suddenly at the Fremantle Foundry aged 43. (reference)

1944 Death of Ernest Stanley Melville Mitchell, brother of Loris Mitchell. (reference)

1949 Mr. F. P. Spencer and the late Mrs. R. E. Spencer of 9 Clyde street, East Fremantle, take great pleasure in announcing the engagement of their youngest daughter Gwendoline Margaret, to Henry Walter (Harry) youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Mitchell of 10 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1911: Counsel, Walter

1912 - 1920: Harris, Oliver H.

1921: Murray, William E.

1922 - 1932: McCreery, Joseph

1933 - 1935: Graney, J.W.

1935 - 1937: Pengel, Joseph H.

1937 - 1943: Marais, Ralph

1944 - 1945: Honey, Mrs Olga M.

1946 - 1949: Mitchell, Loris A.

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