Architecture
Late federation / Interwar Domestic Carpenter Bungalow
No 111 Petra Street is a single storey house constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. The roof and verandah have been modified to suit recent additions. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a full width return hip roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts with post brackets. A vertical timber balustrade spans between the posts. There is a central door flanked by sidelights and sets of casement windows.
History
1939 Death on December 10, at Fremantle, Pamela Beatrice, dearly beloved elder daughter of Frederick Edmund and Dorothea Willcott, of 111 Petra-street, East Fremantle, loving sister of Glennis and Barry; aged nine years and nine months. Our darling daughter. (reference)
1942 Birth on October 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stuart Cowlishaw, 111 Petra-street, East Fremantle—a son. Both well. (reference)
1947 Death on September 29, at Beaconsfield, Clare, dearly beloved wife of Edward James Underwood, of 111 Petra-street, East Fremantle, loving mother of Charlie (Bunbury), Violet (Mrs. A. Stanton, Collie)., and Dina (Fremantle), mother-in-law of Amy and Arthur, and fond grandmother of Eric, Roy. Colln, Alan, Leona, Norma, Lynette and Julia; aged 75 years. (reference)
1951 Results of No. 601. First Prize, £3,000: No. 66347, "Me," 111 Petra-st., East Fremantle. (reference)
Residents
1939 - 1940: Willcott, Frederick E.
1940 - 1944: Cowlishaw, Frederick
1945 - 1949: Underwood, Edward J.