ARCHITECTURE
Federation / Gable Domestic Carpenter with Gothic Influences
No 10 Marmion Street is a single storey house constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a gabled corrugated iron roof. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with an offset door flanked by a double hung sash window. The facade features a full width bullnosed verandah supported on turned timber posts. A tall gable extends above the verandah. The gable features a ventilation grill.
History
1911 House, 4 rooms, furnished, 3 months, Marmion tram, passes door. 10 Marmion-st., East Fremantle. (reference)
1913 Lost, Saturday night, Marmion tram or Town Hall, Brown Fur; reward. 10 Marmion-st., East Fremantle. Keepsake. (reference)
RESIDENTS
1910 - 1912: Woodhead, George
1913: Poger, Charles
1914 - 1915: Hitchcock, Henry S.
1916: McCartht, Mrs M. A.
1917: Stokes, William
1918: Barr, James
1919 - 1922: Hunt, A. Samuel
1923 - 1924: Jackman, Thomas
1925 - 1939: Hunt, Samuel
1939 - 1949: Wilkinson, Miss Lucy