67 Glyde Street

67 Glyde Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Georgian Influences

No. 67 (previously was no. 121) Glyde street is a single storey residence constructed in rendered masonry with a hipped gable corrugated iron roof. It is an example of a Federation Bungalow style house that has been substantially remodelled. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door and hopper light flanked by sidelights and double hung sash windows. The windows appear to have been modified from their original form. The facade features a replacement verandah.

HISTORY

AIF 1916 Percy Reginald Devling(Regimental number 573) Occupation Accountant, 67 Glyde Street, East Fremantle, Single, Age at embarkation 20. Next of kin Edwin Henry Devling. NAA Record AIF Record

(this address is 67, which is not supposed to be a post-1939 address, but the link from AIF does say #121, having enlisted in 1946)  

1913 Auntie Nell. 121 Glyde-street, East Fremantle; Dear Auntie Nell. I would very much like to be one of your nieces. I read "Our Children's Page" every Saturday evening. I was 10 years old on June 18, and I am in the fourth standard at school. I remain your would-be niece, Ruth Devling… Dear Ruth, Thank you for your nice little letter. I am so glad you desire to be my niece, and I am delighted to accept you as such, and a member of the Sunshine League...Yours lovingly, Auntie Nell. (reference)

1913 Auntie Nell. "Glen Alvie," 121 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. Dear Auntie Nell, I was very pleased to see my letter in the last week's paper, so I thought I would try again this week...We have a collie dog, and her name is "Kelvin Beauty"; we put her in the Claremont Show last week, and she was successful in winning three prizes. We have also got a tiny black cat named Titles. With much love,—I remain, your loving niece, Ruth Devling...Dear Ruth,—I am glad you noticed your letter in Our Children's Page on Saturday….Yours lovingly, Auntie Nell. (reference)

1913 Auntie Nell. " Dear Auntie Nell, It is a long time since I have written to you. Our dog is going in for the Royal Agricultural Show this week. I have been painting Jumbo for this week's competition. He looks very happy flying his kite in the meadows. I haven't got as much news as I thought I had, so I will close, hoping to gain a prize.I remain, your loving niece, xxxxxx Ruth Devling, ‘’Glen Alvie," 121 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, aged 10. Dear Ruth,Yes, it is a very long time, since you wrote to me. I was glad to have your painting of Baby Jumbo. It is very nicely done, dear. I hope your dog wins a prize at the Show. What is his name? With love and kisses,Yours lovingly, Auntie Nell. (reference)

1913 Auntie Nell. I am trying in this week's competition. Giant Rustichump is dreadfully ugly and fierce looking… Ruth Devling, age 10. (reference)

1926 Transfer—Overland 3225: From W. A. Trustee Co., to Victor W. Bowes (sic), 121 Glyde-street East Fremantle, Hudson, 3226: From the W. A. Trustee Co. to Victor W. Bowes, 121 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, Hudson, 3988: From Mrs. Helen Cameron to Victor W. Bowes, 121 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, Hudson. (reference)

1927 Registrations. 7336: A. Bowers, 121 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. Essex. (reference)

1928 Auntie Nell.—Will you please accept me as one of your many nieces. I am 13 years old, and I will be in the seventh class this year at school. I have an elder sister and two younger brothers. We have no mother, so we live with our auntie who is very kind to us. Do you not think it was nice of her to let us live with her? I do, and appreciate her kindness very much. She has done such a lot for us. I am sending in my answer to the competition for January 28, also threepence for the Cot Fund. I think it is a very nice idea that of helping the Sunshine Cot..."Dear Jean,—It gives me very much pleasure to add your name to my big list of nieces. It is very sad that you have lost your dear mother, but you are fortunate children to live with such a kind, unselfish aunt. I am sure that you do all you can to repay her loving care. You have made a good beginning by getting the puzzle right. Jean M'Kay, 121 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1929 “Auntie Kitty” New Members—James Ricke, 121 Glyde-street, East Fremantle...(reference

1929 Car Transfer. 21031: From Aubrey W. Green to Agnes E. Bowers, 121 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, Chevrolet. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1917: Devling, Edwin H.

1918 - 1926: Bowers, William J.

1927: Tunstall, Mrs. Ellen

1928 - 1932: Houlahan, Mrs. Connie

1933 - 1936: Reynolds, Keith

1936 - 1940: Thompson, Mrs. Myrtle

1940 - 1949: Rodder, Bernard

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