64 Hubble Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Villa with Georgian / Simple Regency Influences

No 64 (previously know as No 116) Hubble Street is a single-storey cottage constructed in rendered masonry with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is a good example of Federation Bungalow style house. It is symmetrically planned with a central door and hopper light flanked by side lights and double hung sash windows. The facade features a full-width bullnose verandah supported on turned timber posts. Most openings retain their original treatment whilst much of the brickwork has been rendered.

HISTORY

1915 Birth on October 5, at Nurse Baldwin's Lying-in Home, 55 Walker-street, South Fremantle, the wife of D. S. Love, 116 Hubble street, East Fremantle—a son. (reference)

1925 Vehicle transfer. Dodge, from S. P. Sim to F. W. Dixey, 116 Hubble-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1933 Accident. An inquest was held into.the circumstances of the death of Ernest Frank Jarvis (26) who died on May 12 in a private hospital in East Fremantle, 86 hours after his right leg had been injured by a piece of a burst emery wheel. The accident occurred at the premises of the Atlas Engineering Works, Queen Victoria-street, Fremantle...instructions had been given to Samuel Williams, foreman of the works, to assemble a new emery wheel... Williams was standing by the motor while the emery wheel was being tested, and said that the deceased started to move towards the wheel as it was being put in motion... (reference)

RESIDENTS

1915: Miller, Marks

1916 - 1928: Love, David S.

1929: Bennett, L.

1930 - 1932: Hunt, John A.

1933 - 1935: Williams, Samuel G.

1935 - 1938: Brown, Mrs. Dagny

1938: Barrett, James

1939 - 1941: Dagney, Mrs. M.

1941 - 1949: Brown, Mrs. Dagney

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64 Irwin Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Interwar / Bungalow Porch House

No 64 Irwin Street is a single storey house constructed in rendered brick with a hipped and gabled corrugated iron roof. It is an expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a central hip roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on masonry piers. A half-timbered gable extends above the verandah. There is a central door flanked by casement windows. 

HISTORY

1920 Social Notes. On October 20, at St.. Patrick's Church, Fremantle, the marriage was solemnised between William Bradford, of the R.A.G.A. Fremantle (formerly of the 12th Battalion) and Myrtle, daughter of Mrs. Barry, of East Fremantle. The Rev. Father Flynn, O.M.I. officiated. The bride, who was given away by Mr. E. Taylor, wore a dainty bridal dress of creme crepe-de-chine, lined with creme silk, and finished with silver beads and georgette, tactfully arranged to fall in roles at the side and clasped with a silver horseshoe... (reference)

1940 Death on November 8, Kathleen Walker, the dearly beloved youngest daughter of the late William and Margaret Barry, of East Fremantle, also fond sister of Myrtle (Mrs. Bradford, of East Fremantle) and Mary (Mrs. McCreery, of Beaconsfield), also fond sister-in-law of Will and Joe, and fond aunt of Mollie, Will, Frank, Roma, John, Basil, Margaret. Denis, Rose, Isabella. Always remembered. (reference)

1946 For sale radio sets and repairs—Dynamic Speaker, 12in., P.M. Speaker, 12in., £5. 64 Irwin-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1946 Situations Wanted. Dance to the world's best dance orchestra by having Bradford's Sound System, complete with microphone for dances. etc. Phone L2876 or call 64 Irwin-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1946 Situations Wanted. Are You Holding A Party, dance or wedding reception, if so make it a success by having Bradfords Sound System, complete with a library of modern and old-time dancing records and microphone. Phone L2314. (reference)

1947 Situations Wanted. Available for dances, weddings, parties. Bradfords Sound System Microphone and Dance Music. Phone L2314 (reference)

 1947 Gruesome Find Sequel To Deckhand's 20th Birthday. Death was closely shadowing Ripley as he stepped ashore from the gang plank of the Trident at Fremantle on November 8, to celebrate his 20th birthday. When soldier William Bradford, of East Fremantle, last saw him a few hours before he died, the seaman was sitting on the roadway after alighting from a taxi a few feet from the spot where his body was later found. Bradford told A/SM R. P. Rodriguez that shortly before closing time on November 7, a barman at the National Hotel, Fremantle, asked him if he would show a colored seaman (whom he identified later as Omer, at a line-up aboard the Trident) where to get a taxi. As he was taking Omer to the railway station rank, he saw Ripley, who "appeared to be very drunk", staggering across the footpath in Market-Street. Omer, Bradford said, took Ripley by one arm and then walked him over to a taxi. Bradford added that when he told taxi driver Joseph Davies to drive the 2 men to North Wharf, Davies refused to do so at first unless he accompanied them also. Ripley pulled a wallet from his pocket, and Bradford told him to put it back. After Davies had promised to drive him home to East Fremantle afterwards, Bradford said he got into the front seat of the taxi and Ripley and Omer climbed into the rear. Then, at Omer's request, they drove to a cafe in High-st, where Omer collected 6 bottles of beer which he had left there previously. They then drove to North Wharf, pulled up near where Ripley's battered body was later discovered. As Omer stepped from the taxi, Bradford added, one of the bottles of beer he was carrying slipped from the parcel and shattered on the roadway. Omer, he said, appeared to be sober. (reference)

1947 Lineups On Trident. Following the early-morning discovery of Ripley's body, PCC Sgt. George Robert Johnson drove into Fremantle to find taxi-driver Joseph Davies. From there, with Davies and Det. W. Neilson, he went to East Fremantle to locate soldier William Bradford. Returning to North Wharf, Johnson saw Omer in a police van. Telling to Coroner Rodriquez what he said took place, Johnson said Omer told him he went ashore by himself the previous night. Omer, Johnson added, told him that he returned to North Wharf "with the taxi man. Only the taxi man." Asked what time it was then, Omer replied, "About 8 o'clock." Johnson said he was present on the Trident during a line-up and was also present when Davies touched Omer on the shoulder and identified him as the man who had been in the taxi with Ripley the previous night. Bradford identified him after. Later Omer, according to Johnson, when told that Ripley was dead and that he (Omer) was suspected of having murdered him, stated: "Is that boy dead? Why would I kill him?" After saying "I will tell the truth. My Koran makes me tell the truth," he allegedly gave a statement. (reference)

1951 Death on March 30, at her residence, 64 Irwin-street, East Fremantle, Myrtle Bradford, dearly beloved wife of William Bradford, loved mother of Bill, Frank. Roma (Mrs. G. A. Anderson), John, Basil. Margaret, Dennis, Rose, Isobel and Tom, mother-in-law of Doreen and Gordon, and fond grandmother of Kathleen and Gordon: aged 54 years. R.I.P. (reference)

1952 Motors, Vehicles, Etc. WTD. front right M/guard for '34 Chev. Std. sed. Bradford. 64 Irwin-st., E. Ftle. L1955 (reference)

RESIDENTS

1931 - 1949: Bradford, William

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64 Glyde Street

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ARCHITECTURE

No. 64 (previously was no. 124) Glyde street is a single storey residence constructed in brickwork and with a hipped gable corrugated iron roof. It is a good example of a Federation Bungalow style house albeit modified around the verandah perimeter. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a full width return skillion roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on concrete Ionic columns. A balustrade runs between the columns. The frontage features a central front door and hopper light flanked by sidelights and single pane double hung sash windows. 

HISTORY

1925 Last Saturday, at the residence of Mr. Chandler, East Fremantle, a surprise party, was tendered to Miss Nita Major, in honour of her approaching marriage to Mr. N. Chandler. (reference)

1934 Tour To Melbourne. List of Entrants. The Royal Automobile Club advises that the following persons have entered cars for the tour to Melbourne arranged by the club: Messrs. F.W. Chandler (East Fremantle)... (reference)

1943 Historic Ukulele: This much autographed ukulele which was used wherever a famous West Australian battalion went, until its owner was captured at Ruin Ridge, has been brought back to this State. It was the property of Corporal Harold Smith whose parents reside at 64 Glyde Street, East Fremantle. Corporal Smith was invariably called on to play and sing at camp concerts but it was during the siege of Tobruk that the ukulele and its owner were most in demand. Deciding that the ukulele should be a permanent memento of the battalion, men scratched sketches of three rats at the top of it and then added the words "of Tobruk." From then on members of the unit from officers down to privates inscribed their names back and front of the ukulele until it was fully covered with more than 200 signatures. Ned Ducker, of Spearwood, found the ukulele after Corporal Smith was taken prisoner and recently handed it over to Corporal Smith's parents. (reference)

1945 Corporal Harold Henry Smith survived the War after being in a German Concentration Camp and convalesced in the UK. He arrived in Sydney June 1945. NAA

1945 Death on February 13, Charles Henry Smith, dearly beloved husband of Florence Isabel Smith, of 64 Glyde-street, East Fremantle; loving father of Stella (Mrs. D. Roe, Perth), Florrie, Winnie (Mrs. Stan Mason, Fremantle), Algy (POW, Germany), Harold (POW, Germany), Ruby (Mrs. R. Toop, South Perth), Eric (AIF), Keith and the late Ronald; father-in-law of Doug (RAN), Stan (Fremantle), Dorothy (Cottesloe) and Roy (South Perth), and fond grandpa of Hal, Brian, Ross, Ronda and Neil; aged 74 years. (reference)—formerly secretary Federated Millers and Mill Employees' Association, W.A. Branch... (reference)

1947 Engagement. The engagement is announced of Joyce Doreen, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowden, 42 Yeovil crescent, Bicton, to Eric Edward, fourth son of Mrs. F. I. Smith, 64 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1914 - 1916: Moore, Charles (builder)

1917 - 1940: Chandler, Frances W.

1940 - 1941: Ing, George L.

1941 - 1942: Smith -

1942 - 1945: Smith, C.

1946 - 1949: Smith, Mrs. Florence

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64 King Street

64 King Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Domestic Carpenter w Gothic Influences

No. 64 (previously was no. 128) King Street is a single storey cottage constructed in timber framing and rusticated weatherboard cladding with a hipped and gabled decramastic roof. It is a decorative expression of the Federation Bungalow style with later modifications. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a prominent thrust bay gable and part width skillion roofed verandah. The gable bay features a highly decorative barge board and a double hung sash window. The verandah is supported on timber posts over a timber floor.

HISTORY

1908 Simpson "Ayr Villa’’ 128 King-street, East Fremantle. Dear Uncle Tom, I shall be very glad if you will have me for one of your nieces, for I will do all I can to make the sick children happy. Now, dear uncle, some time ago the people wanted to build a church, but had not enough money, so they got books printed (like art union books), and each leaf represented a brick, and were sold by the children at a penny each. Now, do you not think we could do the same for the Children's Hospital? I am eleven years old on May 29 next, and my little sister Maggie, who was four on July 14, also wants to be a niece of yours. My father says that we can have all the grapes on one side of the garden for the little ones. I remain, hoping to be very soon your loving  niece, FRANCIS SIMPSON, aged 10.

1908 Dear Frances,—You have made a wise suggestion, and I thank you for it, and will consider it well. You have a kind and thoughtful father to give you the grapes for the sick children. The inmates at the various institutions would be glad to get them. Poor things, they do not get much in the way of nice fruit. Uncle Tom. (reference)

1908 Children’s Page. "Ayr Villa," 128 King-street, East Fremantle. Dear Uncle Tom,—I thank you very much for the postcard you sent me on my birthday. I did not think you would remember a little boy, like me, I am very glad to tell you that I am to get a medal for collecting money for the Children's Hospital, also that my sister Frances is going to send you a P.N. for three shillings. I am going to take part in the drill competition to take place on the Fremantle Oval on Friday and Saturday. Hoping that you are well, I remain, your affectionate nephew, Bobby Simpson. (reference)

1908 Children’s Page. "Ayr Villa," 128 King-street, East Fremantle. Dear Uncle Tom,—It is a long time since I wrote to you, but I have not forgotten that I am a niece of yours. I am sending a postal-note for three shillings, one shilling each from Bobby, Maggie and I. I am sorry to say I could not enter for the school drill competition at the Fremantle Oval, as I had a poisoned thumb. There are to be 5,000 children there. We went to Bunbury on Eight Hours Day. Everything looked so nice and green, and the sheep, cattle, and horses were fat, and the look of the orange trees made us wish that we were near them, From your affectionate niece, Frances Simpson. (reference)

1946 Children’s Page Requests. Norma Wilding (64 King-street, East Fremantle) would like the words of  The Story of a Starry Night, A Star Fell from Heaven, Pedro the Fisherman, The Motor Boat Song in exchange for The Trolley Song, Old Sad Eyes, Concerto for Two, Don't Fence Me In. (reference)

1953 The Friends of Mr. Thomas Meehan, are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late dearly loved wife, Frances Ann, leaves the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. Lippiatt, 64 King-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1912 - 1942: Stringer, Thomas H.

1942 - 1953: Lippiatt, P. J.

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64 Duke Street

64 Duke Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation with Gothic Influences

No. 60 - 64 (previously was no. 136-140) Duke Street is a triplex constructed in rendered masonry with gabled corrugated iron roofs. It is a fine expression of the Federation Bungalow style applied to a triplex. They have matching bull-nose roof verandahs supported on timber posts. The place is consistent with the pattern of development in Plympton and plays an important role in the pattern of development of a working class suburb.

HISTORY

1916 Death on October 16 (suddenly), at 140 Duke-street, East Fremantle, John Richard, the dearly beloved son of John and Nellie Bradbury, aged 4 years. (reference)

1920 Death on March 5, at 140 Duke-street, East Fremantle, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Waltham, aged six weeks. (Privately interred Fremantle Cemetery). (reference)

1924 In Memoriam. Jackson.—In loving memory of my dear Dad, who passed away on September 26, 1922. In our memory loved for ever. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Lily and Alwyn Longbottom, 140 Duke-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1935 Easter competition. Second prize. Useful Round Cake Tin has been awarded to Mrs. M. Woods, 140 Duke-street, East Fremantle, who sent in a number of recipes for Dainty Biscuits. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1910: Percy, Marshall

1911: Odgers, Charles

1912 - 1913: Thomson, Jonathon

1914 - 1917: Bradbury, Jonathon

1918 - 1919: Kenny, Jason

1920: Howe, Alexander W.

1921: Millray, Charles H.

1922 - 1923: Charles, John

1924: Beard, Percy M.

1925: Longbottom, Allen

1926: Wood, William

1927: Vacant

1928 - 1934: Grieves, William

1935 - 1939: Woods, George

1940: Capel, Mrs Rita

1941: Heaves, Percy

1942 - 1945: Stanton, Reginald W.

1946 - 1947: Higgs, Harry

1949: Shaw, Conrad E.

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64 View Terrace

64 View Terrace (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Inter / Post War English Vernacular / Arts and Crafts

No 64 View Terrace is a three storey house constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a gabled tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War English Revival style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a part width bull-nosed roofed verandah. The verandah is a modern addition. A prominent gabled roof section extends above the verandah. The gable is steeply pitched and features sets of casement windows. A second gable sits at a right angle to the first. The house is somewhat picturesque. A carport has been constructed in the front set back adjacent the verandah. The entry door is located under the carport.

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 it in the comments below.

RESIDENTS

As per Fremantle Post Office Directory, there are no residents for this address between 1909-1949.

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64 George Street

64 George Street (map)

HISTORY

1912 Businesses For Sale. £300 Buys Splendid Business, established 1904. Fine opportunity for young couple. Oils, paints, crockery, glass, ironmongery, and builders requisites. Old age only cause for selling, 64 George-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1913 Golden Wedding Anniversary. On December 21, 1863, at Christ Church, Maryborough, Victoria, by the Rev. James Brennan, Cornelius Richard Spurr, to Jane Barker. Present address, 64 George-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1916 Death. In sad but loving memory of Jane Spurr, beloved wife of Cornelius, and dearly loved mother of Claude Spurr, who departed this life January 29, 1915, at King street. Inserted by C. and C. Spurr, East Fremantle… In loving memory of our dear mother—Inserted by her loving son, Fred and daughter-in-law, Maggie, and granddaughter, Rita Spurr. (reference)

1917 Auctions. Francis E. Temple. Stock of oilman, colour merchant, and iron monger, at 64 George-street, East Fremantle; ll a.m. (reference)

1918 In loving memory of Private William Jones Cummings, who laid down his life for his country October 2, 1916, brother of Stanley (on active service), of Cardiff, South Wales. Inserted by his loving brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cummings, 64 George-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1945 Mrs. Lynch, 64 George Street, East Fremantle, was delighted to hear from her many friends and customers. Thank you all for your very good wishes. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1914: Spurr, Cornelius R. (hardware merchant)

1915 - 1917: Tart, Samuel (hardware merchant)

1918 - 1922: Cummings, Clarence A. (oil and colour)

1923 - 1926: Spencer, Mrs Annie (store)

1927 - 1928: Amos, William G. (store / ironmongery )

1929 - 1940: Farrington, C. R. (ironmongery)

1940 - 1946: Lynch

1949: Scanlan & Walton (drilling pressure)

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64 East Street

64 East Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Late Victorian / Early Federation 
Georgian Influences

No. 64 (previously was no. 94) East street is a single storey house in limestone and brick construction with a hipped ‘M’ format iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door flanked by windows and sidelights. The facade features a bullnose front verandah supported on timber posts with a decorative frieze over a concrete floor. 

HISTORY

1905 Birth on November 13, at 94 East-street. East Fremantle, the wife of J. C. McDonald of a son (stillborn). (reference)

1930 Death on June 28, at the Perth Hospital, Harriet Emily, dearly beloved wife of Herman Samuel George Kopp, of 94 East-street, East Fremantle, and loving mother of Beatty (Mrs. J. Roberson, Marbro, Western Australia), Alexandra (Mrs. O. V. Green, Sydney), and Arthur and Troy Kopp (Fremantle); aged 50 years. Deeply mourned. (reference

1930 Funeral. The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. William Ellery, of East Fremantle, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of their late beloved youngest son (Francis Roy) to the place of interment, the. Roman Catholic Cemetery, Fremantle. The Funeral will leave their residence, 94 East-street. East Fremantle... (reference)

1931 Death on June 9, at his late residence, 94 East-street, East Fremantle, William, beloved husband of Cecily Ellery, and loving father of William Eileen, Dorothy, Thelma and Kathleen Ellery (late of Boulder). (reference)

1938 Coastal Club. At the Coastal Club's run to Point Peron last Sunday, members participated in surfboard riding on the beach and in the water, the board in each case being towed by a motorcycle… Mrs. A. Hankinson won the tyre bowling competition. The club's fortnightly meeting will be held tonight in the Rechabite Hall, Fremantle. A large attendance of members and friends bonfire night held at Mt. Pleasant last Saturday. Members are reminded of the house party to he held at the home of Mr. E. Ashton, 94 East-street, Fremantle next Wednesday evening, members should assemble at the Fremantle bridge in time to move off at 8 p.m. The club will tender a kitchen tea in the Scottish Hall, Fremantle, on November 21 to Mr. H. Fordham and Miss I. Clarke. (reference)

1940 Birth on August 13, at K.E.M.H., to Mr. and Mrs. T. Gurney, of 64 East-street, Fremantle—a son (Robert Edward). (reference)

RESIDENTS

1904 - 1911: McDonald, J. C.

1913 - 1916: Dawkins, Harold

1917 - 1934: Ellery, William

1934 - 1935: Ellery, William & Kopp, Arthur

1935 - 1937: Ellery, Mrs. Cecily & Kopp, Arthur

1937: Kopp, Arthur

1938 - 1941: Ashton, Eric

1941 - 1942: Gurney, Thomas

1942 - 1943: Brown, Mrs. Thelma

1944: Ellery, Mrs. Cecily

1945 - 1949: Ellery, Mrs. Cecily & Mitchell, Mrs. Kath M.

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64 Dalgety Street

64 Dalgety Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Interwar / Bungalow w Queen Anne Influences

No 64 Dalgety Street is a single storey house constructed in rendered brick with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is a fair expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust gable bay and a part width broken back roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts. The half-timbered thrust bay features a set of casement windows under a sunhood. There is a central door and hopper light flanked by French doors. The roofscape features a pair of chimneys and finials.

HISTORY

1931 Birth on January 9, at St. Helen's, East Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wardle, of 64 Dalgety-street, East Fremantle—a daughter (Lurline Dawn). Both well. (reference)

1940 Elocution results. The local secretary of Trinity College of Music, London (Mr. E. J. Watkin) forwards the following list of awards in connection with the November, 1939, practical elocution examination conducted by Mr. Rupert Harvey...First steps Pass: Lurline Wardle. (reference)

1945 Mr. and Mrs. W. McCulloch, of West Leederville have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their eldest daughter, Margaret Eleanor, to Keith Frederick Wardle (W/O RAAF), son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wardle, of Dalgety-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1950 Pearl Wedding. The Sons and Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wardle, 64 Dalgety-street, East Fremantle, wish to announce the 30th Anniversary of their parents' Wedding, which took place on April 24, 1920 at St. John's Church, Fremantle. (reference)

1952 Lurline Wardle wore a full skirted frock of ice-blue net, when she celebrated her 21st birthday last week at a party at the Masonic Hall, East Fremantle. The 120 guests were welcomed by Lurline and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wardle, of East Fremantle. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sampson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wardle... Miss Winnie Wray and Mr. Reg Wardle. (reference)

1953 Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wardle, 64 Dalgety-street, East Fremantle, wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Lurline, to Kenneth Marshall, son of Mrs. A. Lawless, Sheffield, England. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1921 - 1923: Wardle, Reginald Thomas

1924: New House Building

1925 - 1943: Wardle, Reginald Thomas

1949: Wardle, Reginald Thomas


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64 Sewell Street

64 Sewell Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Post War Adapt., Queen Anne / Early Modern

No. 64 (previously was no. 134) Sewell street is a single story house constructed in rendered brick with a hipped tiled roof. Its foundation is a Federation Bungalow style house that has been extensively renovated in the late 1950s. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust bay and a part width verandah. The verandah is supported on steel posts and extends across the thrust bay to act as an awning. The thrust bay features a set of 3 casement windows.

HISTORY

1909 The Friends of the late Mrs. Catherine Letitia Howe, relict late Mr. Thomas W. Howe, are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Wesleyan portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave the residence of her son, Mr. William Howe, 134 Sewell-street, East Fremantle… (reference)

1915 A Very Pretty French Dish: Boil some French beans a nice green; dish up on a meat dish. Dip some mutton cutlets in very fine breadcrumbs and egg, and fry a pale brown, in very clean boiling fat. When ready put little pink and white paper frill on, and place round French beans. The effect is very pretty when nicely done. Mrs. M'Kinnon, 134 Sewell-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1917 In loving memory of our dear brother, Private E. H. Tuttlebee (Ern), who was killed in action in France on August 8, 1916. He died as he lived—a man. Inserted by Harold and Emily Tuttlebee, and nephews, Victor and little Ern. (reference)

1926 Death on Monday, December 20, at the Fremantle Public Hospital, Harriet Jane Tuttlebee, loving wife of William John Tuttlebee, of 23 Tuckfield-street, Fremantle, and fond mother of Eva Mildred (Mrs. Martin), and Harold William, and the late Ernest (killed in action), grandmother of Frank Martin, Victor, and Ernest Tuttlebee, aged 58 years… (reference)

1933 "Newswords" Winners List of Prizes...60 AT £2 ...Stiff, Mrs. H. Tuttlebee, 134 Sewell-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1938 The engagement is announced of Stella Teresa, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. McCaskie, of 16 Marine-parade, Cottesloe, to Victor Harold, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Tuttlebee, of Sewell-street East Fremantle. (reference)

1939 Vehicle registration: 42568, H. Tuttlebee, 64 Sewell-street, East Fremantle, Austin sedan. (reference)

1950 The Family of the late Mr. W. J. Tuttlebee wish to Thank all friends and relatives for their cards, letters, telegrams and personal expressions of sympathy in the loss of their loved father; especially thanking Dr. David Owen for his untiring attention, also doctors and nurses of medical ward, Fremantle Hospital… (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 Howe, William

1910 - 1912: Long, James

1913: Coughlin, Mrs. M. A.

1914 - 1918: McKinnon, Mrs. L.

1919: Delaney, Thomas W.

1920 - 1921: Howe, Alexander W.

1924: Stock, Thomas

1925: Tuttlebee, William John

1926 - 1928: Anderson, Mrs. Lilly E.

1929 - 1932: Wauchop, R.

1934 - 1945: Tuttlebee, H. W.

1946: Campbell, David M.

1949: Campbell

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64 Allen Street

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ARCHITECTURE

No 64 Allen Street is a single storey house constructed in brickwork, rendered brick and limestone with a hipped and gabled tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War California Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust gable bay and a part width gable roofed verandah. The verandah is set on limestone and rendered piers with a limestone balustrade. The gable bay features a set of three casement windows under a tiled awning. A broad set of steps leads down to the garden from the verandah. It has a central door flanked by sidelights and casement windows. The roofscape is an important feature of the house with sweeping half-timbered gables.

HISTORY

James and Madge McPhee brought the land in 1941 and moved into the new house in 1942. They lived in the house until 2001.

RESIDENTS

1941 - 2001: James and Madge McPhee, daughter Glennis

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64 Oakover Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Interwar California Bungalow

No 64 Oakover Street is a single storey house constructed in brick and rendered brick house with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is an expression of the Inter-War California Bungalow style. It is asymmetrically composed with a thrust bay and a gabled roofed porch. The porch is supported on Tuscan columns set on piers. A rendered balustrade spans between the posts. The half-timbered thrust bay features a sunhood over a pair of double hung sashes and a picture window. There is a central door flanked by a pair of double hung sashes and a picture window.

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.

RESIDENTS

1941 - 1949: Naylor, Thomas

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