1 Osborne Road

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation/ Federation Bungalow with Queen Anne Influences

No. 1 Osborne Road is a single-storey house constructed in tuck-pointed brick and rendered brick, with a hipped and gabled, tiled roof. It is a very fine expression of the Federation Queen Anne style. The place is located on a corner lot that addresses both Osborne Road and Canning Highway. The Canning Highway elevation is symmetrically composed with a full-width, return, hip-roofed verandah. The Osborne Road elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust gable bay and a part-width, return, hip-roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts with post brackets. The half-timbered gable bay jetties over a bay window. The bay window features multi-pane casements with hopper lights. There is a central entry door under a rendered archway. The door features hopper and sidelights. There is a roundel window on the Osborne Road frontage. The roof features finials, tiled crestings and tall tapered, roughcast rendered chimneys. There are render string courses. 

HISTORY

Research on the history of this property is currently under way by the Museum of Perth in partnership with the Town of East Fremantle. If you have any stories or information about this property, please contribute in the comments below.

The house and backyard were separated in a subdivision in 2017.

RESIDENTS

(Not Listed)

2005-2017 Green Kelly and Michael

2017-

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20 Osborne Road-Woodlawn

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation Queen Anne Woodlawn is a single storey house constructed in limestone with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is a very fine expression of the Federation Queen Anne style.

No. 20 is located on a corner lot that address both Osborne Road and Canning Highway. It is asymmetrically composed with a gabled thrust bay and a part width return hip roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on turned timber posts with a decorative frieze. The half-timbered gable bay features double hung sash windows. The entry is located adjacent the bay under an arch. It is given prominence by stucco finished angled pilasters set above corbels either side of the arch. The arch has a moulded architrave and keystone motif. This element is visually terminated by an entablature and cornice. A further feature of the entry is the bull-nosed slate steps up to the porch level and tessellated tile porch floor. The front door is panelled with stained glass leadlights flanked by stained glass leadlight sidelights. There is a hopper over the door. Windows are generally single pane double hung sashes. Walls are random coursed limestone.

HISTORY

KaitlynThis site is also a sacred Noongar site, it’s a shame you haven’t also shared that, the water spring on this land is thousands of years old. Indigenous people have used the spring to train healers within their groups for hundreds of years prior to this house being built - and since it was constructed have been cut off from sacred land.” Correspondence 2023

Constructed in 1898 - of Cottesloe limestone, this stately turn-of-the-century mansion became home to some of Fremantle's most wealthy and powerful merchants was listed on the State's register of heritage places in 2000. Woodlawn was one of a number of substantial homes built in the area to reflect the power and status of the Fremantle elite who had acquired their wealth during the gold boom years of the 1890s and who moved to East Fremantle, where the ground was higher and there was access to the Swan River.
Woodlawn was built in 1898 for Samuel Saphir, who established a large general warehousing business in Fremantle. Saphir died in the same year of Woodlawn's construction and ownership passed to his wife Mary.

Within a few years the property was bought by Ernest Allnutt, director of the Fowler grocery company, and President of the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce. The Allnutt family lived at Woodlawn until 1914, when ownership passed to Herbert Locke, a Fremantle manufacturer who later became Mayor of Fremantle. The Locke family resided at Woodlawn until 1978.

Locke's daughter, Gladys Locke, was a prominent member of the Red Cross and meetings were held at Woodlawn during World War Two. Two bedrooms and the lounge room were used by the Emergency Blood Bank for the remainder of the war.

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25 Osborne Road

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation Queen Anne

No 25 Osborne Road is a single storey house constructed in tuck-pointed brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is a fine expression of the Federation Queen Anne style. It is asymmetrically composed with a thrust gable bay and a part width return bull-nosed roofed verandah. The place is planned with a diagonal bay and a gable roofed entry. The gable features timber detailing and a cartouche. The verandah is supported on timber posts with a cast metal lace frieze. A vertical timber balustrade spans between the posts. The half-timbered gable bay to the north jetties over a bay window. The bay window features a pair of double hung sash windows. There is a central door and hopper light flanked by sidelights. There are render string courses.

HISTORY

1929 Vehicle Registration. 22888: Edward M. G. Blythe, 25 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, Nash sedan. (reference)

1932 Lost And Found. Alsatian, answers name Zillah. Reward to 25 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle, or ring FM2879. (reference)

1942 Engagement. Constance Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Yench, of 25 Osborne road, East Fremantle, to Francis John, eldest son or Mrs. C. C. and the late F. G. Townsend, of 166 High-street, Fremantle. (reference)

1942 Death on May 8, at his residence, 25 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, Fred Yench, dearly beloved husband of Mary Jane Yench, loving father of Connie, Jack, Fred (AIF, Singapore), Frank (AIF), Brian (RAN), Des (AMF), and Shirley; father-in-law of Mavis, and Pop of Max and Valerie; aged 62 years. Requiescat in Pace. (reference)

1942 Funeral Notice. The Friends of the late Mr. Fred Yench, Mercer and Outfitter, High Street, Fremantle, and of 25 Osborne Road, East Fremantle, are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Roman Catholic portion of the Fremantle Cemetery… (reference)

1944 Death on January 9, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. F. Yench, 25 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, Mary O'Connor, widow of the late John Joseph O'Connor, loving mother of Dolly, Ruby, William, Frank, Eva and Sylvester: aged 84 years. R.I.P. (reference)

1944 Lost And Found. Strayed black and white Puppy. Reward. 25 Osborne-rd., E. Fremantle. (reference)

1947 Death on February 20, at his residence, 53 McKimmie-street, Palmyra, John William (Jack), eldest-son of Mary Jane, and the late Fred Yench, 25 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, loving brother of Conne (Mrs. F. Townsend), Frank, Brian, Des, Shirley and the late Fred (P.O.W.. Burma), and fond uncle of Gillian; aged 34 years. Requiescat in pace. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909: Ross, Francis W.

1911 - 1916: Dwyer, John Patrick (solr, Moss & D)

1917 - 1937: Blythe, Edward McG. "Lianliwch"

1937 - 1942: Yensch, Frederick

1942 - 1943: Yench, Mrs. Mary J.

1944: Yench, Mrs. Mary J. & Townsend, Frank J. & Mynyard, Mrs. Eva & O'Connor, Mrs. Mary

1945: Yench, Mrs. Mary J. & Townsend, Frank J. & Mynyard, Mrs. Eva

1946 - 1949: Yench, Mrs. Mary J. & Townsend, Frank J.

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30 Osborne Road

30 Osborne Road (Map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation Queen Anne

A painted white brick house with a corrugated iron roof. The house has intricate and decorative timber mouldings and brackets at the corners of the verandah and gable ends. The house also has lattice screening enclosing one area of the verandah.

No 30 Osborne Road is a single storey house constructed in limestone and brick with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is a very fine expression of the Federation Queen Anne style. It is asymmetrically composed with a gabled thrust bay and a part width return hip roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on turned timber posts with post brackets. The verandah has been extended south and has been partially enclosed. A St Andrew’s cross balustrade spans between the posts. The central door flanked by sets of casement windows. The roof features decorative gables and tall rendered chimneys. The place sits on limestone foundations. The walls are limestone with brick quoins.
The place retains its form and most of its details. There are additions to the rear.
The place is consistent with the building pattern in the Precinct. The place plays an important role in the pattern of development of a middle class suburb.

HISTORY

Research on the history of this property is currently under way by the Museum of Perth in partnership with the Town of East Fremantle.

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1910 : Watson, John  & Watson, Thomas F.  & Watson, Miss Jane W. "Lauriston"

1911 - 1923 : Watson, John (W Bros) & Watson, Thomas F. (W Bros) & Watson, Miss Jane W. "Lauriston"

1924 - 1949 : Murray, John

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31 Osborne Road

31 Osborne Road (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Porch House Bungalow w Arts & Crafts Influence

No 31 Osborne Road is a single storey house constructed tuck-pointed brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. It is asymmetrically composed with an offset broad sweeping thrust gable bay. The gable bay features half timbering and a flat sunhood over a set of four casement windows with hopper lights. A second gable sits above the first. There are more casement windows north of the gable bay. A modest porch is set off to the south side. The porch is supported on brick piers with a brick balustrade. The entry door is located on the south elevation under the porch. The lower walls are face brick and the upper walls rendered. The roofscape features rendered chimneys and finials.

HISTORY

1928 Situations Vacant. Eexperienced Cook and Laundress, small family, good wages. Mrs. Nicholls, 31 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. B909. (reference)

1933 Forthcoming Sales. Tomorrow and following days if necessary).—Wm. Schoffeid: Freehold brewery and land, two dwelling houses and the whole of the brewery plant and effects, on premises. Northam Brewery, Northam; 11.30 a.m. Learmonth. Duffy and Co.: Residence of Capt. Nichols, 31 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle, at Fremantle Town Hall… (reference)

1935 Vehicle Transfer. 9021: Attwood Motors to Eric Hulme, 31 Osborne-road. East Fremantle. Oldsmobile. (reference)

1937 Vehicle Registration.4477: Eric Hulme, 31 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, Chevrolet. (reference)

1950 Lost, a gold Watch on Thursday, sentimental value. Reward. 31 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1950 Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pitman, 31 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, formerly of Cottesloe, wish to announce their 1st Wedding Anniversary on December 10. (reference)

1951 Death on Sept. 25, at Fremantle, Jean Marie, beloved infant daughter of Rene and Lorna Forest, of 31 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, loved sister of Rena and Gary. Privately interred in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1927 - 1934: Nicholls, Capt. Tom O.

1934 - 1939: Hulme, E. W.

1940 - 1941: Vacant

1941 - 1949: Hendy, W. G.

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32 Osborne Road

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War / Inter-War Bungalow w Federation Influences

No 32 Osborne Road is a single storey house constructed in limestone, brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a full width return verandah. The return verandah terminates at a thrust gable bay. The verandah is supported on timber posts. A vertical timber balustrade spans between the posts. The front elevation features a corner suite and a set of casement windows and hopper lights. The entrance door is located on the south elevation under the return verandah. The roofscape features rendered chimneys and finials. There are render string courses. The place sits on limestone foundations.

HISTORY

1935 Vehicle Registration. 18264, Mr. M. A. Harrison, 32 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle, Ford. (reference)

1944 Death on September 23, at his late residence, 32 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, Alfred Joseph, dearly beloved husband of Mary Ann Harrison, loved uncle of Alma Pedersen (Mt. Lawley). Privately interred in the Wesleyan portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery on September 25 by Prosser, Scott and Co. the Rev W. E. Freeman officiated at the graveside. (reference)

1944 Public Notice. In The Matter of the Will and Codicil of Alfred Joseph Henry Harrison late of 32 Osborne-road, East Fremantle in the State or Western Australia Retired Tailor deceased. (reference)

1953 Deceased Estates. Mary Ann Harrison late of 32 Osborne-road East Fremantle. Widow, deceased, died 13th September 1952 particulars to Thomas Victory Finch and John Richard Hinwood care of John Richard Hinwood Bank of Adelaide Chambers 97 St. George's-terrace, Perth on or before the 12th day of October, 1953. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1912: Taylor, D. G.

1913: Tipping, Francis H.

1914: Davies, George

1915 - 1916: Cohen, Henry

1917:  Saunders, Capt. William K.

1918 - 1921: Newman, James

1922 - 1947: Harrison, Alfred Joseph H.

1949: Harrison, Mrs. M. A.

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33 Osborne Road

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Bungalow w Arts & Crafts / California Bungalow Influences

No 33 Osborne Road is a single storey house constructed in limestone, brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Porch style. It is symmetrically composed with a central hipped roof porch. The porch sits proud of the house and is supported on Tuscan columns set over face brick piers. A brick balustrade spans between the piers. There are central doors flanked by sets of casement and fixed light windows. There is a limestone foundation with face brick walls to sill height. The walls are rendered above sill level. The roofscape features a rendered chimney.

HISTORY

1948 Situations Vacant. Capable Woman or girl general housework 5 mornings weekly, small family. 33 Osborne-rd., East Ftle. (reference)

1949 Holiday Resorts. Wanted House. Rockingham Palm Beach, 3 weeks from Jan. 14, 5 Adults, 6 children. R. Porter, 33 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1953 Stable Hand, must have trotting stable experience, good conditions. Apply R. W. Porter, 33 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1953 For Sale. Cane twin Pram, playground, pram seat, rolled edge clinic pram, all good condition. 33 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle.(reference)

RESIDENTS

1949 - 1953: Porter, Ron W.

2022- Dale Frank

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34 Osborne Road

34 Osborne Road (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Inter-War Bungalow w Queen Anne Influences

No 34 Osborne Road is a single storey house constructed in limestone, tuck-pointed brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is a fine expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically composed with a thrust gable bay and a part width return hip roofed verandah. The verandah terminates at gable bays to the front and side of the house. The verandah is supported on timber posts with post brackets. The half-timbered gable bay jetties over a bay window. The bay window features a pair of double hung sash windows under a sunhood. There is a central door and hopper light flanked by a sidelight and a French double hung sashes window. There are render string courses. The roofscape features render capped chimneys. The place sits on limestone foundations.

HISTORY

1936 Legislative Council List Of Candidates. Four Returned Unopposed. ...William Henry Kitson, legislator, 34 Osborne-road. East Fremantle. (Lab.) (reference)

1944 Elections. Council Nominations. William Henry Kitson, 34 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, secretary (Lab.). (reference)

1947 Engagement. The engagement is announced between Nancy Gladys, youngest daughter of Mr. A. S. and the late Mrs. E. M. Hayward, of 13 Tamar-street, Palmyra, and James Alport, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kitson, of Putney, England, formerly of 34 Osborne-road, East Fremantle. W.A. (reference)

1947 Lost and Found. Baby’s gold Brooch, pin and chain, engraved "Irene," between King-st. And Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. Finder please return, 34 Osborne-rd. Reward. (reference)

1953 Deceased Estates. William Henry Kitson, formerly of 34 Osborne-road, East Fremantle and Windsor-road, East Fremantle but late of 35 Melton Court, London, S.W.7. England formerly Member of the Legislative Council but late Agent General for W.A. (last late for claims 15th June 1953) (reference)

RESIDENTS

1920 - 1922: Rocke, Anthony "Concordia"

1923 - 1925: Joyner, James A. “Concordia”

1926 - 1927: Pinniger, Charles H.

1928: Gartrell -

1929 - 1949: Kitson, Hon. William H. (MLC)

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36 Osborne Road

36 Osborne Road (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Inter-War Bungalow w Arts and Crafts Influences

No 36 Osborne Road is a single storey house constructed in limestone, tuck-pointed brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is a fine expression of the Federation Queen Anne style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a full width return bull-nosed roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts with post brackets. A particular feature of the house is a diagonally oriented bay window. There is a half-timbered gable above the bay window. The bay window features a pair of double hung sash windows. The place sits on limestone foundations. There are render string courses and windows have decorative sills. The place retains its form and most of its details. The original tiled roof has been replaced with corrugated iron sheeting.

HISTORY

AIF 1918 Charles Roger Dunkley (Regimental number 52043) Occupation, Student, East Fremantle, Western Australia. Single, Age at embarkment 18. Next of Kin, Mother, Mrs J R Gibson from ‘Ettrick’, Osbourne Rd, East Fremantle. His Unit-the 28th Battalion embarked from Albany, on board SS Port Darwin on 8 May 1918. He returned to Australia 28 February 1919. NAA Record AIF Record

1906 I, William Alfred Fearn, hotelkeeper, widower, now residing at the Plympton hotel, corner of canning-road and hubble-street, east fremantle in the district of Fremantle do hereby give notice that it is my intention to apply at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden for this district for a publicans general licence, for the sale of liquor in the house and appurtenances there unto belonging, at the corner of canning road and hubble street, east fremantle, containing three sitting rooms and twenty bedrooms, exclusive of those required by my family, and rented from Katherine Samson, George Davies, and George Pearse, Letty Davies and Arthur Elvin Davies and now licensed under the sign of the Plympton hotel, and which I intend to keep as an inn or public house. I have held a license, publicans general license, for the said, hotel since 21st day of July, 1906. W. A. FEARN (reference)

1910 Birth: GARDINER.-On the 28th May, at Canning Road, East Fremantle, W.A., the wife of Brandt R. Gardiner— a daughter. (reference)

1912 Wanted Young Girl. mind child, every afternoon. Mrs Brandt Gardiner, Ettrick, Osborne-road, East Fremantle. (reference)

1913 In most perfect weather the championship was played off on the Fremantle Golf Links on Saturday, August 30 th… Visitors from all parts journeyed down, among whom were: Mr. Brandt Gardiner and Mr. Wyckliffe Gardiner. (reference)

1925 An elderly man named George Finimore Northover, was charged before Mr. Justice-Draper in the Criminal Court yesterday with having attempted to commit an unnatural offence, at East Fremantle, on March 19 last. (reference)

1937 Death on July 14, at Victoria Hospital, West Subiaco, Raymond John Cyril(Ray) Gartrell, dearly beloved nephew of William and Muriel Gartrell and cousin of Joan and Gwen, of 36 Osborne road, East Fremantle: aged 4 years 10 months. Muriel Gartrell, and cousin of Joan and Gwen, of 36 Osborne-road, East Fremantle; aged 4 years 10 months. (reference)

1944 For Sale, Instone Double Oven Wood Stove, good condition. After 2 pm, 36 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1944 For Sale. Oatmeal Linen Suit, women's fitting, s/h, as new, £3. 36 Osborne-rd., E Fremantle. L2265. (reference)

1949 Lost and Found. Lost early yesterday morning, phone booth, Perth Railway Station, small black Purse, containing approx. £4. Reward. Gartrell. 36 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle, or ring L2265. (reference)

1950 Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gartrell, of 36 Osborne road, East Fremantle, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their elder daughter. Joan Margaret, to David Reginald of Popanyinning, second son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Franklin, 136 Canning-highway, East Fremantle. (reference)

1954 East Fremantle Residence(Vacant Possession) No, 36 Osborne Road, East Fremantle. Tuesday, 22nd June at 11 o'clock on the premises. Under instructions from the owner, A. H. Gartrell. Auctioneer- Will Offer For Sale By Public Auction… (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1912: Davies, George

1912- 1913: Gardiner, Brandt.

1914 - 1917: Bateman, John W.

1918 - 1924: Gibson, Frank E.

1925 - 1926: Northover, George Fenmore. wife Sarah Catherine ( reference)

1927: Johnston, Arthur Ed.

1928: Kidson, William. H.

1929 - 1949: Gartrell, William

Current: Buckey

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38 Osborne Road

38 Osborne Road (map)

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Federation / Bungalow w Regency Influences

No 38 Osborne Road is a single storey house constructed in limestone, tuck-pointed brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is a very fine expression of the Federation Queen Anne style. The front elevation is asymmetrically with a full width return bull-nosed roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts with post brackets. A vertical timber balustrade spans between the posts. It has a complex stepped plan. There is a diagonal bay that features the entry door. The door is a part glazed front door with a hopper light flanked by sidelights. The front facade features French double hung sash windows. A particular feature of the house is its tuck-pointing, rendered string course, a complex roof and brick chimneys with rendered caps. The place sits on limestone foundations.

HISTORY

1925 For Sale. Linoleum Square, as new, 14 x 12 ; Kit-chen Tables, Oak Duehesse, sundries. Owner leaving. Clarendon. 38 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1927 Fremantle Sailing Club. The Fremantle Sailing Club will conduct an open race on Boxing Day in connection with the South Beach gala day. The Fremantle Council has donated £10 in prize money, provided sufficient entries are forthcoming. This amount will in all probability be increased by the Sailing Club. Entries will close with the club handicapper (Mr. N. P. Leach), 38 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, on Thursday, December 21. The following particulars must be stated on each entry:—Length, sail area, and name of skipper. (reference)

1932 Houses and Land for Sale. Quarter-Acre Block. Harris-rd., Palmyra, good building, site, £45 cash. Loveday, 38 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1938 Funeral. The Late Mrs. Mary Ann Loveday. The late Mrs. Mary Ann Loveda, of 38 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, widow of the late Arthur Loveday, passed away on Sunday last at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Grace McKay, Alex View, Jutland-parade. Dalkeith. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, when her remains were interred in the Methodist portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Rev. W. Hill officiated at the graveside and the Rev. W. H Freeman also took part in the service. Mr. Freeman, in a short address, referred in feeling terms to the exemplary life of the deceased, and on behalf of himself and those present extended sympathy to the bereaved relatives. Mrs. Loveday was born at Staplesford, England, 74 years ago, and came to Western Australia with her husband on the barque Charlotte Padbury, in 1885. Most of her life was spent at Fremantle but she had also resided at Pinjarra and Coolgardie for short periods. Mrs. Loveday was very interested in church work, in which up to the time of her illness she always took an active part, She was ever thoughtful for others and ready to help in cases of need. She leaves three daughters, a son and eight grandchildren to mourn their loss. (reference)

1938 Lost and Found. Lost: Near Bullsbrook, blue knitted cardigan; reward. Finder kindly return 38 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1941 Situations Wanted. Wanted. Girl, used housework, sleep-out. 38 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1949 Meetings. Fremantle Women's Service Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. P. Robinson, 38 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle, on Nov. 8, at 2.30p.m. All friends welcome. (reference)

1950 In loving memory of Mary Robinson, late of Roleystone, passed away November 17, sister-in-law of Fred and May Robinson, aunty of Fay, 38 Osborne-road, East Fremantle. (reference)

1950 Death of John McKay, who passed away at Dalkeith, November 28, very dearly loved nephew of May and Fred Robinson, cousin of Fay, 38 Osborne-road, East Fremantle; aged five Years. (reference)

1952 Death on April 7, at his residence, 38 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, Frederick Robinson, dearly beloved father of Fay and Dick. (reference)

1952 Motor Vehicles. Whippet covered Ute, beautiful cond., tyres good. £160 or offer. 38 Osborne-rd., E. Fremantle. Sunday morning. (reference)

1954 For Sale. Rifle, .22, Brno, with scope sights, excellent order and condition. £35. 38 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1923: Kerr, Herbert C.

1924 - 1925: Sibly, Mrs. B. E.

1926 - 1932: Robinson, Frederick & Loveday, Mrs. M. A.

1933 - 1940: Robinson, Frederick & Loveday, Wilfred C. & Loveday, Mrs M. A.

1940 - 1946: Robinson, Frederick & Loveday, Wilfred C.

1947 - 1949: Robinson, Frederick

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40 Osborne Road

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ARCHITECTURE

A red brick house with decorarative quoins and a corrugated iron roof. It has brick pillars and timber posts which are decorated for its verandah. The house has a leadlight coloured pannelled front door and a canopy to shafe the front windows beneath a half timbered gable. The house has an established garden with trees at the front.

HISTORY

1928 Situations Vacant. Wanted, Capable General, Plain Cooking, nowashing. 40 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1937 Vehicle Registration. 36276: R. Gibson, 40 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle, Chevrolet. (reference)

1939 Vehicle Registration. 40363: R. Gibson, 40 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, Chevrolet sedan. (reference)

1939 Vehicle Registration. 42213: R. Gibson, 40 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, Chevrolet sedan. (reference)

1940 Vehicle Registration. 43593: Ronald Gibson, 40 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, Chevrolet sedan. (reference)

1940 Situations Vacant. Girl, refined, assist home duties, sleep in optional. Mrs. Gibson, 40 Osborne-rd., E. Fremantle. Phone L1139. (reference)

1950 For Sale. Gas Stove, Early Kooks, good condition. 40 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1910: Thomson, Andrew (Postmaster)

1911 - 1912: Priestley, William S. (sec. Hosp)

1914: Bennett, Harry

1915 - 1917: Dalton, Leonard D.

1918: Waghorn, George C.

1919 - 1920: Jones, Miss J. M.

1921 - 1938: Chilvers, John H.

1938 - 1942: Gibson, Ron

1942 - 1949: Owen, E. H.

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41 Osborne Road

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Bungalow with Federation Influences

HISTORY

1908: The two young sons of Frederick Cooper were found drowned in the river:

“Harold Martin, a lad aged 15, stated that about 1 p.m. on April 2 he was driving, along the bank of the river at Richmond, near the bridge. He saw a hat in the water and stopped with the intention of getting it. When he approached the water he noticed the body of a boy a few yards from the bank. He called a man named Gourley, who was passing, and between them they brought the body to the shore.” (reference)

1926 Rooms to Let or Wanted. East Fremantle, 41 Osborne-rd.; Front Room, furnished, suit married couple or friends, three minutes tram. H108, this office, Fremantle. (reference)

1926 Vehicle Registration. 12134: Isaac Harris, 41 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, Whippet. (reference)

1929 State Centenary. Mrs. Louisa Harriet White (nee Provis), born in Wiltshire, England, October 1, 1834. Arrived in 1853 at Adelaide with parents by ship David Malcolm. Resident 42 years in Western Australia. Present address, 41 Osborne-road, East Fremantle. (reference)

1929 Death on August 30, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. L. Harris, Tytherton, 41 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, Louisa Harriet White, relict of the late George White, and loving mother of Frank, Latimore, Joseph, Frances (Mrs. F. A. James), Lavinia (Mrs. J. Harris), Ellen (Mrs. P. L. Sullivan, deceased), Amy (Mrs. J. H. Potter, deceased), and Fredrick Provis White, deceased; aged 94 years 11 months. Her end was peace. (reference)

1929 Vehicle Registration. 25631: Isaac Harris, 41 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, Ford. (reference)

1929 Among the Race Drivers. Doings on Road and Track. ...Mr. J. Harris, of 41 Osborne road, East Fremantle, has taken delivery of a Ford tourer from Lynas Motors Ltd. (reference)

1933 Lost and Found. Lost between Windsor and Osborne rds., Purse containing 10/ note and Yale key; reward. 41 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1933 Public Notice Dissolution of Partnership. H. Jenns & L. Harris, Ladies' & Children's Dressmakers, Hemstitchers, etc., 3 Princess Chambers, Market St., Fremantle… The business address of Miss L. Harris is now 41 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1937 Situations Vacant. Young Woman, 30-45, look after semi-invalid one with previous experience preferred, £1 week and keep. 41 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1940 Poultry. Dogs. Cats. Rabbits. Opportunity Poultry Farmers. Owing ill health 100 W.L. Laying Hens: one and two years old. 41 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1940 Death on August 6, at East Fremantle, Isaac Harris of 41 Osborne-road, East Fremantle dearly beloved husband of Mary, loved father of Sylvia and Sydney (deceased) Vera and Linda, loved brother of Mrs J. White (Pinjarra), William Harris (Perth), Jack and Harry (Coolup) andArthur (Harvey): aged 58 years. At rest. (reference)

1948 For Sale. Navy blue pin stripe Suit, fit 5ft. 7in. or 10st. man. Apply 41 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1950 Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. I. Berryman, of 32 Windsor road, East Fremantle, have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter, Joan, to Kenneth, A. R. A., "R.A.E.," Casula, N.S.W., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith, of 41 Osborne-road, East Fremantle. (reference)

1951 Marriage of Joan, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Berryman, 32 Windsor-road, East Fremantle, to Kenneth, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith, 41 Osborne-road, East Fremantle, will take place at Johnston Memorial Church, Fremantle… (reference)

1952 Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moffat, 5 Tower-street, Leederville, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their youngest daughter, Muriel, to Ross, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith, of 41 Osborne-road, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1911: Cooper, Frederick (Cooper Bros.)

1912 - 1916: O’Donnell, James (Fitch & O)

1917: O’Donnell, James

1918: Gasquoine, Mrs. Emily

1919: Stanbury, William H.

1920 - 1923: Nixon, Jack M.

1924 - 1940: Harris, Isaac

1940 - 1946: Harris, Mrs. Mary

1947 - 1949: Smith, Alfred C.

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44 Osborne Road

44 Osborne Road (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Bungalow with Federation / Arts & Crafts Influences

No 44 Osborne Road is a single-storey house constructed in brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The original house comprises of only three rooms. Two of these rooms have had their ceilings replaced. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a full-width return hip roofed verandah. The verandah returns on both sides of the house and terminates at thrust bays. The verandah is supported on timber posts with post brackets. A St Andrew’s cross balustrade spans between the posts. Works to the verandah and balustrade were carried out in the 1908s. The entry door is located on the south elevation under the return verandah. The door has a hopper light and flanked by sidelights and a roundel window. The roofscape features tall render capped chimneys and finials.

HISTORY

1943 Rooms and Flats. Wanted, Small SC Flat or Double Room, furnished, unfurnished; use kitchen: East Ftle. Day, 44 Osborne-rd. East Fremantle. (reference)

1943 For Sale. Premier Vacuum Cleaner, few kitchen Bentwood Chairs. 44 Osborne-rd, East Fremantle. (reference)

1945 Wanted to Rent. Air Force officer, wife, require Unfurn Flat, House, any suburb, urgent. Day 44 Osborne-rd, East Fremantle. (reference)

1946 Houses and Land Wanted. House, up to £1500, or good building block. Day, 44 Osborne-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1950 For Sale. Two Upright Counter Showcases, small ice chest, single oak w'robe, dressing table, 44 Osborne-rd., E. Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1921: Vacant

1922 - 1924: Frey, Alfred

1925 - 1926: Threlfall, Frank

1927 - 1930: Parsons, Walter C.

1931 - 1932: Vacant

1933 - 1934: Calder, John L.

1934 - 1938: Gordon, T. R.

1938 - 1949: Parsons, W. C.

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