ARCHITECTURE
Federation, Georgian with Art Deco Adaptation
No. 46 (previously was no. 86) Glyde street is a single-storey house constructed in limestone and brick with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It is an example of a Federation period house. The place was adapted in the immediate Post-World War II period but has since been restored to reflect its former style. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door flanked by double hung sash windows. The facade features a full-width bullnose roofed verandah supported on timber posts.
HISTORY
1908 Funeral. The Friends of Mr. Edward William Wallin, Blacksmith, of the W.A.G. Railways Loco Workshops, Midland Junction, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late beloved Wife, Anastasia, to the place of interment, the Roman Catholic portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave his residence, 86 Glyde-street, East Fremantle… (reference)
1912 Edward remarried a Sarah Ann Phillipson.
1913 Funeral. The Friends of the late Mr. Edward William Wallin, of 86 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, and of the Loco. Shops, Midland Junction, W.A. Government Railways, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Anglican portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. United Ancient Order Of Druids. Prince Lodge, No. 342. (reference)
1913 Death on April 22, at his residence, 86 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, (Captain) William Charles Luly, the beloved husband of Harriet Grace Luly, aged 56 years. (reference)
1913 Funeral. The funeral of the late Captain William Charles Luly, of Cr. W. J. Sumpton's launch Wundburri, took place on Wednesday afternoon, the 23rd inst., and was largely attended. The cortege moved from his late residence, 86 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, and proceeded to the local cemetery... The chief-mourners were: Messrs. William and Alfred Luly (sons), Mr. E. F. C. Kjellgren (son in-law), Mr. H. Davies (cousin), and Messrs. P. Peterson, and H. L. Green. The pall-bearers were: Capt. Hume, and Mr. J. Barber (representing the River and Harbors' Certificated Masters' Union), Cr. W. J. Sumpton, and Messrs, F. Ohde, A. G. Ableson, A. E. Tilley, A. E. Wallon, G. Miller, T. Jackman and A. Johnson. (reference)
1916 In loving memory of our dear mother, Sarah Ann Wallin, who departed this life at 86 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, on February 4, 1915. At rest- inserted by her loving daughters, Mrs. Ernest Leyland and Mrs. James Tomlinson (reference)
1941 Deaths In Active Service: Hicks on May 2 at his residence 46 Glyde-street, East Fremantle Woodland Hicks (late 28th Battalion. M.M). loving brother of Fred, fond brother-in-law of Bessie and “Loving uncle of Olwyn, Joyce, Beth and Fond memories.” (reference)
1941 Funeral. On Friday, May 2 at Glyde-street, East Fremantle, Woodland Hicks, beloved brother and brother-in-law of Cloates and May Hicks. Ever remembered, Mr. R. Hicks, dearest husband of my good friend, Mrs. Muriel Hicks. How she will miss him. (reference)
1943 Funeral. The Friends of the late Annie Louisa Benham of Thornton, 46 Glyde-street, East Fremantle... (reference)
“We bought the house around 2007 and renovated it in 2009/10. The house is now two storeys or 3 if you include the cellar. We bought it off the Nardi family who are the parents of a current Councillor.” (Correspondence with Jason Parish 2019)
RESIDENTS
1909 - 1910: Edward William Wallin, and his wife Annie (nee Ryan). Son Edward William was born here in 1898. Edward Jnr married Maude Killick in 1919.
1911 - 1913: Edward W. Wallin; William Luly
Eliza G. Luly married Ernest F C Kjellgren in 1910.
1914: Mrs. S. Wallin; Mrs H. Luly; Ernest F. Kjellgren
1915: Mrs. S. Wallin; Mrs S. Phillipson, nurse
1916: William Maxwell
1917 - 1921: Anthony Harrison
1922 - 1934: Richard E. Hicks; Woodland
1934 - 1941: Mrs. A. L. Benham; Richard E. Hicks; Woodland
1941 - 1943: Mrs. A. L. Benham
1944 - 1949: Mrs. Muriel Hicks
pre 2007: Nardi Family
2007 - 2020: Jason Parish