53 Sewell Street

53 Sewell Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Rustic Gable w Carpenter Gothic Influences

No. 53 (previously was no. 113) Sewell street is a pair of single story cottages constructed in limestone and brickwork with a pair of gabled corrugated iron roofs. The gables are highly decorative. It is a fine expression of a duplex in the Federation Cottage Ornée Bungalow style. The pair is asymmetrically planned. A full width skillion roofed verandah is located at No 51. The verandah is supported by the party wall and steel posts. No 53 has no verandah. Entry doors are equally offset from the party wall and are flanked by pairs of double hung sash windows. All openings have brick quoins.

HISTORY

1907 Norman Coughlin born. Married Berth Howe in 1930, died 1963.

1920 Death on April 1, at Fremantle Hospital, Emily Catherine Coughlin, dearly beloved youngest daughter of Mary Ann Coughlin of Bruce-street, North Fremantle and sister of Mrs. G. Bryan and Michael, John, Norman, and George Coughlin. Aged 16 years. (reference)

1934 Don’t Play Wolf! Drowning Narrowly Escaped. An eight-year-old boy, George Smith of 89 Silas-street, East Fremantle, had a narrow escape from drowning in the Swan River near the old Castlemaine Brewery, East Fremantle, yesterday afternoon, when two other lads hesitated before going to his rescue, because swimmers in the locality are in the habit of pretending to drown. A combination of two plucky youngsters and a resourceful man saved his life. Smith was rescued in the last stages of exhaustion, but effective resuscitation measures by Lionel Bulliard, a lumper and former league footballer, saved his life. The boy's rescuers were Ralph Sydney Delaney (13), of 113 Sewell street, and Evan Smith (14), of 86 Sewell-street (now no. 36), East Fremantle. The boy, who was unconscious as he was lifted out of the punt, was attended to by his mother, but she was not expert in the method of life-saving. Bulliard arrived on the scene, turned the boy on his stomach and pumped the water out of his lungs. (reference)

1941 Betting Offences. For having used premises at John-street, North Fremantle, South-terrace, Fremantle, and Mandurah-road, South Fremantle, respectively, Norman William Coughlin (34), labourer, Kenneth McKenzie (49), rigger, and Patrick Joseph Walsh (58), labourer, were each fined £5. (reference)

1942 Norman William Coughlin (35) tramway employee, was charged with having between March 13 and March 27 last, being then the servant of T. Clarke, carrier, stolen £8/15/10 the property of Clarke. (reference) Norman William Coughlin, who was also charged with stealing, was released on a £30 bond to be of good behaviour for six months. Magistrate Wallwork said that he had treated this case leniently in view of the fact that Coughlin was a returned soldier from this war. (reference)

1944 Death on October 17 at Fremantle, Mick, beloved son of Mary Ann Coughlin, of East Fremantle; fond brother of Mary (Mrs Styles), Fanny (Mrs Bryan) and Norman (East Fremantle), the late John, Nellie, Emily and Sandy. Peacefully sleeping. R.I.P. (reference)

1949 Man Gaoled To Protect Girl. In the Criminal Court today Norman William Coughlin (43), of Melville Camp, was sentenced to five years' gaol to protect an eight-year-old girl. Coughlin was charged with having had unlawful carnal knowledge of a young girl. “This is an unforgivable offence,” the Chief Justice told him. “You must be kept away from the girl” (reference)

1953 Divorce Bertha Annie Coughlin v. Norman William Coughlin and Zeta Edith Joan Coughlin (sic-possibly Hill). Ground: Adultery. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1911: Kelly, George

1912 - 1913: McCall, Mrs. Sarah

1914 - 1918: Matheson, Donald

1919: Duffield, Harold F.

1920: Ardille, Edward F.

1921 - 1940: Delaney, Thomas W.

1940 - 1942: Vacant

1942 - 1944: Coughlin, Norm W.

1945 - 1947: McLean, Mrs.

1949: Howe, Mrs. Lillian B.


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53 Canning Highway

53 Canning Highway (map)

ARCHITECTURE

No 53 Canning Highway is a single storey house in rendered masonry with a hipped tiled roof. It is a much-modified expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a full width hipped roofed verandah on timber posts over a concrete floor. Steps lead down to the garden. A centrally placed front door is flanked by large ‘picture’ windows. A thrust bay has been introduced to the west side of the elevation with a hipped roof over it.

HISTORY

1914 Recipe. Chilli Beer.—Put 24 chillies into four quarts cold water and let it boil for 20 minutes. Put into a vessel 2 1/4lb. sugar and 2oz. of cream of tartar. Pour the above into it, and then add seven quarts of cold water, two tablespoonfuls of yeast and two teaspoonfuls of essence of lemon. Bottle, and leave a week or ten days before using.— Miss Moynahan, 53 Canning-road, East Fremantle (reference)  

1915 The Rhodes Scholar W. Caldwell Selected. The latest Western Australian scholar to be afforded the magnificent opportunities presented under the Rhodes scholarship scheme is Mr. William Caldwell, who is now in camp, fitting himself for active service, and who formerly belonged to Scotch College, and, more latterly, the University of this State. As showing the broadness of the education system in this State, it may be said that Mr. Caldwell went step by step from the Beaconsfield State school through to the University. He is only 23 years of age. And was born at Fremantle. (reference

1919 Marriage On the 1 March, at Cottesloe… Thomas Freeman, son of George Freeman, Cheshire, England, to Mary, daughter of the late Arthur Moynahan and Mrs. Moynahan, late of East Fremantle. (reference)

1944 Marriage on October 25, at St Mary's Church, Colin-st West Perth, Allan George (P/O RAAF), youngest son of Mr C. Hall and the late Mrs Hall of 8 Cargill-st, Victoria Park, to Hazel Bernice (Cpl, WAAAF), second daughter of Mr and Mrs F. B. Groessler, of 53 Canning highway, East Fremantle. (reference)

1949 Death on November 4, suddenly, at 53 Canning-highway, East Fremantle, Miriam Rose Ingram, loving mother of Elsie, loved mother-in-law of Frank Groessler, of 53 Canning-highway, East Fremantle, darling grandma of Norma, Hazel, Pat and Billie, great-grandmother of six great-grandchildren. Darling mother. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1910: Caldwell, William

1911: Bishop, Mrs. Alice

1912: Moynahan, Arthur

1913 - 1916: Moynahan, Mrs. R.

1917: Brown, Miss.

1918: Pearson, Robert

1919 - 1932: Reynolds, Mrs Elsie

1933: Vacant

1934 - 1939: Carey, Thomas M.

1940 - 1949: Groessler, Frank B.

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53 Staton Road

53 Staton Road (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Bungalow w Arts & Crafts Influences

No 53 Staton Street 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 Inter-War Bungalow style. It is asymmetrically composed with a thrust gable bay and a part width return broken back roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on square rendered piers. A balustrade spans between the piers. The return verandah has been enclosed. The verandah terminates at thrust bays at both ends. The half-timbered gable bay features a set of casement windows under a tiled awning. There is a central door and hopper light flanked by sidelights and a set of casement windows. The roofscape features a rendered chimneys and finials. The lower walls are rendered and the upper walls are face brick.

HISTORY

1939 Vehicle Registration. 42827: M. D. Woods, 53 Staton-road, East Fremantle, Standard roadster. (reference)

1942 Divorce Court Criminal court at 10.30 am, before the Chief Justice and a Jury in chambers At 10.30 am, before Mr. Justice Dwyer. Nisi Prius At 11.30 am. before Mr. Justice Dwyer. (McMurray, Samuel) (reference)

1942 Marital Abandonment. Whether failure of a soldier to visit his home on leave can be classed as desertion was a point argued in the Divorce Court today, Counsel for Doris Gwendolen McMurray submitted that it could, if the failure to visit extended over a period of three years. (reference)

1949 Engagement. Joyce, only daughter of Mrs. F. Rothera, 53 Staton Road East Fremantle, and the late Mr. Fred Rothera, is engaged to Cedric, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baskerville of Aurelian Street Palmyra. (reference

1950 Marriage. The wedding of Joyce Winifred, daughter of Mrs. M. Rothera of Staton Road East Fremantle, to Cedric Edgar, eldest son of Mrs. M. Baskerville, took place on October 14 at Wesley Church. (reference

RESIDENTS

1913 - 1914: Tait, Alexander

1915 - 1919: House, Arthur P.

1921 - 1923: Taplin, Frederick William T.

1931 - 1932: Harmon, Oscar

1933 - 1946: McMurray, Samuel

1947 - 1949: Rothera, Mrs. M.

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