ARCHITECTURE
Interwar
Bungalow Porch House with Arts & Crafts /
California Bungalow Influences
No 92 (previously known as No 162) Hubble Street is a single-story house constructed in timber framing, weatherboard and fibrous cement sheet cladding with a hipped gabled corrugated iron roof. Some of the styling is derived from the California Bungalow style. The place is asymmetrically planned with a gable thrust bay and a gabled roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on square timber posts. There is a central door flanked by a pair of French doors. The gable bay has a set of three casement windows with a sun hood over it. Walls are clad with weatherboard to sill height and then fibrous cement sheet cladding above. The limestone steps go from the driveway to the raised garden bed and verandah.
HISTORY
1912 In loving memory of my dear husband, Samuel Taylor, who departed this life on August 1, 1911, at Victoria-road, Richmond, East Fremantle. I saw him suffering day by day, It caused me bitter grief. To see him slowly pine away, And I could not give relief. Inserted by his loving wife, Ada Taylor, 162 Hubble-street, East Fremantle. (reference)
1921 In loving memory of my husband and our dear father, Samuel Taylor, who departed this life August 1, 1911, father of Clarice, Ada, Harry, Gladys, Walter, Edwin, Amy, and Alice, 162 Hubble-street, East Fremantle. (reference)
1922 Marriage on December 1, at Fremantle, Andrew John, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lanigan, of New Norcia, to Ada Amelia, second daughter of the late Mr. Samuel and Mrs. Ada A. Taylor, of 162 Hubble-street, East Fremantle. (reference)
1928 In sincere and fond remembrance of a very old and esteemed friend, Edward Preston (Ned)...Inserted by Mrs. A. Taylor and family, 162 Hubble-street, East Fremantle. (reference)
1937 Accident. Edward George Taylor (32), of 162 Hubble street, East Fremantle, received lacerations above the right eye when he was knocked down by a car driven by Robert Walker, of 162 Petra-street, Palmyra, in Canning-road. Mr. Taylor was taken in a St. John ambulance to the Fremantle Hospital where he was detained for treatment. (reference)
1947 Death at Moora on October 31 suddenly dearly beloved second daughter of Ada and the late Samuel Taylor, of 92 Hubble-street, East Fremantle loving sister of Clarence, Harry, Gladys, Walter, Eddie, Amy and Alice, Inserted by her loving mother and family. To think we could not say good-bye. Will always bring regret. For the hearts of those who love you. Are the hearts that wont forget. (reference)
RESIDENTS
1909: Drummond, Archibald
1910: Prince, Lewis (storekeeper)
1911: Malacari, Harry
1912: Witte, Mrs. H.
1913 - 1949: Taylor, Mrs. A.