ARCHITECTURE
Late Interwar / Bungalow Porch House
No 76 Dalgety Street is a single storey house constructed in rendered brick with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is a fair expression of the Inter-War Bungalow. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a prominent gabled bay flanked by a skillion roofed verandah. The verandah runs along the north elevation and is supported on timber posts. The half-timbered thrust bay features casement windows with sunhoods. The front door is on the north facade under the verandah. The door is flanked by sets of casements.
HISTORY
1932 May Jennings, of Adrian street, Palmyra, was engaged to Claude Pacey, New South Wales.
1934 Birth on December 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilson Hall, 76 Dalgety street, Fremantle—a son (Vivian Samuel). (reference)
1936 Traffic Offences. The following penalties, with 3/ costs, unless otherwise stated, were imposed for breaches of the Traffic Act regulations: Parking: William Joseph McGovern, Claude Mapesden Pacey... (reference)
1942 Birth on September 11, at Sister Bathgate's, to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pacey, 76 Dalgety-street, East Fremantle—a daughter. Both well. (reference)
1950 Dressmaking, reasonable costs. C. Pacey, 76 Dalgety st., E. Ftle. L3152. (reference)
RESIDENTS
1922: Clarke, Albert W.
1923: Vacant
1924: Partridge, Thomas
1925: Stewart, Charles James
1926 - 1930: Clarke, Edward C.
1931 - 1932: Dawson, George
1933 - 1934: Vacant
1934 - 1935: Pacey, C.
1935 - 1941: Hall, Samuel W.
1941 - 1949: Pacey, Claude M. (painter)