Architecture
Inter-War Californian Bungalow
No 137 Petra Street is a single storey house constructed in limestone and rendered brick house a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is an expression of the Inter-War California Bungalow style. The place sits on a corner lot and addresses both Petra Street and Fraser Street. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a wide gabled roof porch to the south. The porch features half-timbering and is set on paired stout columns set over limestone pier. A rendered balustrade spans between the piers. There is a central door flanked by sets of casement windows. The roofscape features a tall masonry chimney. The place sits on limestone foundations. Access to the garage is via Fraser Street.
History
1943 Death on May 27, at East Fremantle, Louisa Ada Miller, of 137 Petra-street, East Fremantle, widow of the late Benjamin Miller, loving mother of Ben, beloved sister of Nellie (Mrs. F. Dawe) and Frieda (Mrs W. P. Ellett); aged 62 years. (reference)
1949 Prawning Net Ring L2536, 137 Petra-st., East Fremantle. (reference)
1949 Cab front 1939 Standard Utility, good appearance and condition, weekend, suit small family or business man. 137 Petra-st., East Fremantle... (reference)
Residents
1936 - 1942: Miller, Ben
1942 - 1944: Vacant
1945 - 1946: Miller, Benjamin
1947: Andrews, A.
1949: Anderson, Alick