8 Windsor Road

8 Windsor Road (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Federation Bungalow w, Regency Influences

No 8 Windsor Road is a single storey house constructed in limestone and brick with an ‘M’ format corrugated iron roof. It is a fine expression of the Federation Bungalow style. It is asymmetrically composed with a thrust gable bay and a part width return hip roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts with post brackets. The verandah terminates at thrust bays on both sides of the house. The front gable bay features a bay window with brick arched heads to its openings. There is a central door and hopper light flanked by double hung sash windows. The roofscape features a render capped chimney. 

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 Directory there are no residents for this Address.

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8 Marmion Street

8 Marmion Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Post War / Georgian Influences w Early Modern Adaptation

No. 8 (previously was no. 12) Marmion street is a single storey house constructed in rendered masonry with a hipped tiled roof. It is most likely a Federation Bungalow with Post-World War II overlays. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door in a deep recess flanked by sidelights and windows. The painted walls are a later modification. 

HISTORY

1918 Through inadvertence the name of Master P. Carolan was omitted from the list of prize winners in connection with 'the' list of 'Oblate Fathers' scholarship prizes to the Christian Brothers' schools, Fremantle. (reference)

1925 The funeral of the late Mr. John Joseph Carolan took place on Friday last, the cortege leaving St. Patrick's Church, Fremantle and proceeding to the Roman Catholic cemetery, Fremantle, where his remains, enclosed in a polished jarrah casket, were laid to rest...The casket bearers were members of the Harbor Trust -Messrs. J. Cattanach, G. Griffiths, W. Dunning, J. Stephenson, Mr. Smith (foreman Harbor Trust). Pall bearers were Messrs. McCloskey (representing H.A.C.B.S.), J. Barry, D. James and Collins (I.N.F.), M. Cullity (H.A.C.B.S.), and J. Whiteley. The chief mourners were Mrs. Mary Carolan (widow), Patrick (son), Mollie (daughter). (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1921: Carolan, John J.

1922 - 1928: Carolan, Mrs. Mary

1929 - 1932: Gibson, Ernest R.

1933 - 1949: Placanico, Vincent

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8 Irwin Street

8 Irwin Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War, Bungalow w Federation Influences

No 8 Irwin Street is a single storey house constructed in painted brick with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It is good expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a full width return hip roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts. The entry door is located on the north elevation under the return verandah. The front elevation features casement windows. The roofscape features a rendered chimney.

HISTORY

1933 Five Mile Record. Set By Brickhill. R. L. Brickhill, the promising Fremantle cyclist created a five miles unpaced junior amateur record at the Fremantle Oval this morning. His time was 13 minutes 8 seconds and considering the nature of the track and the handicap of a head wind, the time was excellent… (reference)

1933 Junior Cycle Record. Fremantle Amateur's Performance. R. L. Brickhill, a 16 year-old Fremantle cyclist, today established a five-mile unpaced junior amateur track record for the State. His time, from a standing start, was 13 min. 8 sec. In creating the record, the youthful cyclist registered a creditable performance, as he was handicapped by a moderate breeze which he encountered every time the scoreboard wing of the oval was negotiated… Brickhill's record will have the official recognition of the W.A. Amateur Cycling Union. He was timed over the 16 laps by officials of the union. The record holder is a son of Mr. L.R. Brickhall, president of the Fremantle Amateur Cycling Club, who rode in track races in Western Australia 30 years ago. (reference)

1933 16-Year-Old Rider’s Good Time. R. L. Brickhill, who got good figures of 13.8 as a junior five mile unpaced standing start track record. (reference)

 1934 Fremantle Amateur Club. The annual general meeting of the Fremantle Amateur Club was held at Fremantle on Tuesday night. The president (Mr. L. B. Brickhill) occupied the chair and judging by the enthusiasm displayed the coming road season should be a period of marked progress. The election of office-bearers and officials resulted as follows: president, Mr. L. B. Brickhill… handicapper, Mr. L. B. Brickhill… delegates to Amateur Union, Messrs. L. B. Brickhill, and B. Haskell…(reference)

1935 Fremantle Cyclist Injured. Ray Brickhill (17) of 8 Irwin street, East Fremantle, was admitted to the Fremantle Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from concussion and abrasions through falling off a bicycle, and was detained for treatment. The accident was caused when his machine struck a piece of wood lying on the track at the Richmond Park Trotting Ground where he was practising for bicycle races. (reference)

1935 Tandem Attempt By Amateurs. On Sunday the well-known Fremantle Amateur cyclists, D. Stevenson and R. L. Brickhill, will attempt to establish a tandem record from the Fremantle Town Hall to the Perth Town Hall and return, covering 25 miles for the full distance. The riders will leave Fremantle at 7 a.m. (reference)

D. Stevenson lived next door at no 9 Irwin St.

1938 Cycling. Election Of Amateur Official. The West Australian Amateur Cyclists' Union has elected Mr. L. B Brickhill to the position of handicapper-referee of the union. (reference)

1942 Engagement of Mildred elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brickhill, of 8 Irwin street, East Fremantle, and William Henry Banks, AIF, second son of Mrs. and the late Mr. C. Banks, of Mosman Park. (reference)

1954 For Sale. Cane Pram, excellent condition. 8 Irwin-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1954 Engaged. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bickford, 29 Fothergill street, Fremantle, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their daughter, Marjory, to Ken, second son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brickhill, 8 Irwin-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1927 - 1949: Brickhill, Lennard B.

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8 Surbiton Road-demolished

8 Surbiton Road (map)

ARCHITECTURE

New house replaces

a Federation Bungalow Porch House w Arts & Crafts Influences. Demolished.

HISTORY

1929 Vehicle Registration. 22094: M. P. Stotter, Surbiton-road, East Fremantle- Austin. (reference)

1934 House Auction. Aug 28: River frontage block, corner Stirling-highway and Swan-street, North Fremantle, Brick residence, 8 Surbiton-road, East Fremantle...(reference)

1935 House For Sale. Modern Tile Roof Brick Home. 4 rooms, enclosed sleep-out, vestibule, sewered, gas, garage. glorious view ocean, river, £950 cash. Terms considered. Stotter. 8 Surbiton road, East Fremantle. (reference)

1939 Funeral. The Friends of Mr. William Ernest Stotter, formerly Manager Grocery Department Messrs. W. D. Moore Co. Ltd.. Fremantle. and of 'Arncliffe,' 12 Surbiton-road. East Fremantle, are respectfully informed that the remains of his dearly beloved wife Emily, will be interred in the Church of England portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral will leave the residence of her son. Mr. Mervyn Stotter. 'Ormrade,' 8 Surbiton-road, East Fremantle... (reference)

1942 Wedding on August 1, by Rev W. K. Elphick, at St Peter's Church, East Fremantle, Dudley Mervyn (RAAF), only son of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Stotter of Surbiton-road, East Fremantle to Mollie Winifred, elder daughter of Rev W. K. and Mrs. Elphick, The Rectory, East Fremantle. (reference)

1942 Fremantle ceremony at St. Peter's Church of England, East Fremantle, was an Air Force alliance, when Mollie Winifred, elder daughter of Rev. W. and Mrs. Elphick, of East Fremantle, was married by her father to Dudley Mervyn Stotter, R.A.A.F. only son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Stotter, East Fremantle. Major L. G. Challen escorted the bride, who wore draped white lace with skirt and train edged with pleating, and sheaf touched with pink. Ethelwyn Elphick and Peggy Stotter wore pale blue lace with draped bodices and full skirts, with pink picture hats and bouquets of hyacinths and camellias... (reference)

1946 Theft From Chinese. Denis Jean Lord (22), seaman, of the tanker Lost Hills, and Storm Caren Marinos Dorn Hendrix (18) mental nurse, of 8 Surbiton-road, East Fremantle, were treated as first offenders when they pleaded guilty in the Fremantle Police Court yesterday to a charge of having stolen a watch valued at £15, the property of Chan Cheo Ching, at Fremantle on November... (reference)

RESIDENTS

1928 - 1946: Stotter, Mervyn

1947: Lowe, E.

1949: Kershaw, Edward A. & Lofthouse, Albert & Foster, Miss Lorna

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8 Hubble Street

8 Hubble Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Gable Domestic Carpenter with Gothic Influences

No. 8 (previously was no. 22) Hubble street is a single-storey cottage constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a gabled corrugated iron roof. It is a fine expression of the Federation Cottage Ornée style. The place is asymmetrically planned with return bullnose roofed verandah. The verandah is supported by square timber posts with timber brackets. There is a vertical timber balustrade between the timber posts. The gable wall rises above the verandah and it has an elaborately worked barge at the roof verge.

HISTORY

In 1910 Samuel and Mary Morris and their eldest son Reginald lived at this house. See their story under Notable people…

AIF 1915, Frank Raymond Hopkins (Regimental number 3118) Occupation Labourer, 8 Hubble Street, East Fremantle, Single, Age at embarkation 22. Next of kin H. Hopkins. AIF Record

1916 Funeral: The Friends of the late Mr. Henry Hopkins, of Fremantle, and father of Messrs. David, George, and Private Frank Hopkins, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Presbyterian portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave his late residence, 22 Hubble-street, East Fremantle... (reference) On the 4th-October, at No. 22, Hubble-street, East Fremantle, Henry, beloved husband of Louisa, and father of David, George, and Private Frank Hopkins, aged 71 years. (reference)

1926 Vehicle transfer. 4244: From Claude Wade to William S. Clarke, 22 Hubble-street, East Fremantle, Big X. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1908: Rooke, Henry J.

1910: Samuel and Mary Morris and their eldest child/son Reginald.

1912 - 1916: Hopkins, Harry

1917 - 1920: Hopkins, Mrs. L.

1921 - 1925: Williams, Robert D.

1927 - 1928: Clarke, W. S.

1929 - 1932: Scarffe, William Robert

1933 - 1949: Cowden, Colin

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8 Oakover Street

8 Oakover Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Bungalow w Federation Influences

No 8 Oakover Street is a single storey house constructed in brick with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. It is asymmetrically composed with an offset entry door flanked by sidelights and sets of casement windows. The facade features a full width skillion roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on paired timber posts with post brackets. A vertical timber balustrade spans between the posts. A gable above the verandah marks the front entrance. The roofscape features a brick chimney.

HISTORY

1919 Mr. H. Weedon, of Fremantle, has a promising square-gaited three-year-old in Maisy Huon. She is by Huon Mace from a buggy mare, and when brushed up never attempts to break. (reference)

1923 Marriage of Mr. Harry Weedon to Edith G. Sharpe. 

1937 Obituary. An old resident of Fremantle, Mr. Harry Weedon, formerly of the Water Supply Department, died on Tuesday last, the remains being interred in the Presbyterian portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The late Mr. Weedon resided in Fremantle all his life and attended the local school over fifty years ago when the late Major George Brand was headmaster. He was employed for many years by the Fremantle City Council, but left to enter in business on his own account, which he carried on for many years. He then entered the service of the Water Supply Department with which he was connected for ten years. He leaves a widow, five sons and two daughters. (reference)

1942 Death on Monday, July 20, at Adelaide, result of accident, Ivan, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weedon, of Fremantle, loving brother of Bill, Mick, Angus, Alex (AIF), Doreen (Mrs Hartwell), Norah (Mrs Dingle). (reference)

RESIDENTS

1928 - 1949: Weedon, Harry

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8 East Street

8 East Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Late Victorian / Early Federation / Domestic Carpenter

No. 8 (previously was no. 20) East street is a duplex constructed in timber framing and jarrah weatherboard cladding with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It is a good expression of the Federation Bungalow style applied to a duplex. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a small gable in the hipped roof. The facade features a skillion roofed verandah on timber posts. The verandah extends the full width of the house with a deep lain frieze at the tops of the posts.

The adjoining 4-6 East Street residences are identical.

HISTORY

1911 Funeral. The Friends of Mr. John Breen are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late beloved wife, Mary Jane, to the place of interment, the Roman Catholic portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave his residence, No. 20 East-street, East Fremantle... (reference)

1917 Advertising Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. 20 East Street, East Fremantle, W.A. Dear Sirs, I have found Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills very useful as a medicine for the relief of Constipation, also as a blood purifier they are good. You have my consent to use this testimony for publication. (Signed) Mrs Nellie Gray. (reference)

1921 Funeral. The Friends of the late Mr. William Henry Fay, of the Stores Department, W.A. Government Railways, Midland Junction, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral will leave the residence of his mother, Mrs. Annie Fay, 20 East-street, East Fremantle (reference)

1951 Death on March 21, at his residence, 8 East-street. East Fremantle, James Hubert Mathews, dearly beloved husband of Ida May Mathews; aged 72 years. (reference)

1951 Death. The Friends of the late Mrs. Ida May Mathews, late of 8 East-street, East Fremantle, widow of the late James Mathews, are respectfully informed that her remains will be interred in the Anglican portion of the Fremantle Cemetery… (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909: Watkins, William

1911: Breen, John

1912: Cumming, James. H.

1914: Miller, Mrs. A.

1915: Calder, John

1916 - 1917: Gray, Nathaniel

1918 - 1919: Goddard, William T.

1920 - 1921: Butler, Alexander

1922: Togerdine, William James

1923 - 1924: Miller, Edward

1925: Stratton, Herbert

1926: Ellingford, John William

1927: Mellowship, Arthur

1928 - 1949: Mathews, James H.

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Former Methodist Church

Former Methodist Church (map)

ARCHITECTURE

The Former Methodist Church is located at 8 (previously was 20/22) Glyde Street and is constructed of Rottnest limestone with brick quoins, tuckpointed brickwork, with Romanesque arches and original lead lights. The building has decorative pilasters with domed finials to the front gable, and a steeply pitched corrugated iron roof.and brick with a gabled steeply pitched corrugated iron roof. It is a fine example of a Federation Romanesque style church. Much of the original church fabric both exterior and interior remains, including Karri floor boards and Oregon panelled ceilings. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a full width hipped roof arcade supported on stout masonry piers over a masonry balustrade.

HISTORY

1908 A largely attended meeting of the officers of the North-East Fremantle circuit was held at the Glyde-street church on Wednesday week. The Rev. Stanley Jarvis occupied the chair. The new minister (Rev. S. Jarvis) was cordially welcomed by the stewards. The policy for the year was outlined by the minister who said that it embraced three aspects, viz, (1) spiritual, (2) social and educational, (3) financial.

The motto should be "Trust in the Lord and do good" The church needed a strong aggressive policy that it might become a living force in the community. Briefly summarised it meant the establishing of the prayer societies; resuscitation of C.E. societies and re-organisation of others; establishment of fellowship classes; systematic pastoral visitation; and quarterly re-union of members. The social and educational aspect dealt with—recreation for the young people physical and mental culture clubs; social league; ladies' guilds and sewing societies.

The financial aspect dealt with the effort to make the income meet the expenditure; the income to be augmented by the re-establishment of the envelope system and quarterly subscriptions. The policy was adopted, its vigor and comprehensiveness meeting with warm approval. The minister was asked to carry on after church lantern services which he had so successfully established on the Goldfields and at Midland Junction. It was agreed to secure a manse at East Fremantle, the various trust committees concurring previously to the charge and guaranteeing the cost. The meeting closed at 11 p.m. with the benediction. (reference)

1914 The quarterly meeting of the North-East Fremantle Methodist Circuit was held at the Glyde-street Methodist Church on Tuesday. The Rev. R. Hocking presided, and representatives were present from each of the churches in the circuit. It was reported that 120 accredited and 53 junior members were on the membership roll, being a slight increase for the quarter. The balance sheet was presented by the circuit stewards, and showed the income to have been £72 17s. 10d. and the expenditure £67 5s. 7d.

The Sunday School visitor, Mr. Bennett, reported satisfactorily on the work of the Sunday Schools, making special mention of the Kindergartens at North Fremantle and Glyde-street. Each of the Junior Christian Endeavour Societies were reported as in a flourishing condition, but superintendents complainer of a lack of workers. The local secretary for Home Missions reported that the allocation would be more than met.

1914 It was agreed that the resolution as submitted to Synod in regard to the consolidation of Methodism in the Fremantle area should be forwarded to the Conference. Approval was given for the purchase of land at Palmyra, and arrangements made for an effort during the ensuing quarter for the extinction of the long-standing circuit debt. (reference)

1934 Methodist Church: Annual synod of the Perth district of the Methodist Church sanctions the selling of the Glyde Street Church in East Fremantle and the proceeds be used for the construction of another church. This move was supported owing to ‘the drift of population outward from the city of  Fremantle’ because the Glyde Street church had ‘ceased to fulfil the functions it had previously served’. (reference)

1946 Methodist Church Purchased By Girl Guides Association: Announcement that the Glyde Street Methodist Church in East Fremantle has been purchased by the Girl Guides Association. The building was now to be used a social centre for guides and scouts. (reference)

1986 Photo: Guide Hall: Still a Guides Hall in 1986. Probably became a residence in April 1998, when it was purchased for $240 000, by 2005 it was sold for $850 000. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909: Methodist Church

1910 - 1911: Methodist Church (Rev. C. H. Hammer)

1912 - 1914: Methodist Church (Rev. Ray Hocking)

1915: Methodist Church (Rev. Frederick S. Finch)

1916 - 1949: Methodist Church

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Courtesy of the Town of East Fremantle Heritage Trail, Artist: Miles Noel“Constructed using Rottnest limestone, boasting Romanesque arches. Much of the exterior & interior remains, including Karri floorboards.”

Courtesy of the Town of East Fremantle Heritage Trail, Artist: Miles Noel

“Constructed using Rottnest limestone, boasting Romanesque arches. Much of the exterior & interior remains, including Karri floorboards.”

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8 Forrest Street (East Fremantle Primary School)

8 Forrest Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

East Fremantle Primary School, 8 Forrest Street, is a primary school campus bounded by Marmion Street, East Street, Chalmers Street and Forrest Street on land Reserve 3465. The place sits on a limestone ridge with views over Fremantle and the harbour. It is located within suburban development including two blocks of three storey flats on the corner of Chalmers and Forrest Streets. To the west of the site is the John Curtin College of the Arts which is also included on HCWA’s Register of Heritage Places. 
The campus comprises two main limestone classroom and office buildings, and a compatibly constructed assembly and toilet building together with the other lesser structures which are mostly of recent, prefabricated construction. The buildings are set within landscaped grounds which include mature trees, bitumen paving, grassed and sand play areas and gardens. 
Classroom ‘A’ fronts Marmion Street and is a single storey limestone building with a hipped roof that has skillioned roof additions on the southern and eastern sides.
Classroom and Administration block ‘B’ fronts Forrest Street and is a part two-storey random ashlar limestone building with a hipped and gabled roof clad in Colorbond. There is a loggia supported by concrete columns on the north-west of the ground floor.
The single storey limestone block covered assembly and toilet block is situated between the two main blocks. 
The playing field is situated on the north western corner of the site. The demountable structures front Forrest Street and the pre-primary centre is located at the end of the cul-de sac. Landscape features include the southern forecourt garden (between classroom and administration block B), the northern forecourt garden (between Marmion Street and classroom block A. There is bitumen paving and mature gum trees on the site.
Refer to Heritage Council of Western Australia's Register of Heritage Places - Register and Assessment Documentation.
A Heritage Assessment was prepared in Aug 2009 by the City of Fremantle for a DA submission to Council for proposed construction of a music and art and stores block and additions and alterations to incorporate the relocation of the toilets.

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

No residents list.

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8 Dalgety Street

8 Dalgety Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War, Old English Revivalist

No 8 Dalgety Street is a two storey house constructed in rendered brick with a gabled corrugated iron roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Old English Revival style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with an offset gabled entry porch set in a gabled wall. The porch is flanked by a set of casement windows under an awning. The roofscape features a rendered chimney. The entry door is located under the porch.

HISTORY

1938 Tennis. East Fremantle. Tomorrow 2 p.m.: Mrs. E. Drysdale and Mrs. E. Lane v. Misses P. Chester and G. Scanlan; Mrs. K. Lilly and Miss J. Hewitt v. Miss J. Hancock and Mrs. E. Stuart... (reference)

1941 Birth on May 23, at Tresillian Hospital, Nedlands, to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stuart, of Dalgety-street, East Fremantle—a son. Both well. (reference)

1947 Birth on September 8, at St. Helen's Hospital, to Vera and Eddie Stuart, of 8 Dalgety-street, East Fremantle—a daughter. Both well. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1939 - 1949: Stuart, Edward G.

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17 Hubble Street

17 Hubble Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Late Victorian / Early Federation, Villa w Gothic / Queen Anne Influences

No. 17 (previously was no. 35) Hubble street is a single storey cottage in limestone and brick construction with a hipped and gabled decramastic tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Federation Bungalow style. It is asymmetrically planned with a gabled thrust bay and part width skillion roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts. There is a central door and hopper light flanked by sidelights and pairs of double hung sash windows. The thrust bay also features a pair of double hung sash windows. All reveals have brick quoins.

HISTORY

1929 Honorable Mention Recipe Apple Mould. Boil one pound of sugar in a teacup of water for five minutes. Then add two pounds of apples, weighed after being peeled and cored. Stew until the mixture is quite stiff. Pour into a mould, allow, to set, then turn out and serve with cream or custard. Miss D. Brown, 35 Hubble-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1932 Prizes Won. Mr. K. Brown, 35 Hubble-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1934 Prizes Won. Miss Lilyanne Brown, 35 Hubble-street, East Fremantle: If I had the luck to win the State sweep I'd say 'Fortune has smiled and Miss Fortune's asleep.' (reference)

1950 Death on March 2 at Mt. Lawley, Emily Langley, of 17 Hubble-street, East Fremantle, widow of the late William Langley, loved mother of Ruby (Mrs. F. Pratt, Melbourne), Bertram. Clem, Pearl (Mrs. J. Kidson Hunter), Cora (Mrs. A. Dyke), and William, mother-in-law of Lily and Wyn, aged 74 years... (reference)

RESIDeNTS

1909: Stringer, Hedley

1911 - 1914: Cann, Frank

1915 - 1917: Williams, Rodger D.

1918 - 1920: Muir, James

1921 - 1936: Brown, Mrs. Daisy

1936 - 1939: Eggleston, Frederick G.

1939 - 1940: Houlahan, John & Eggleston, Frederick G.

1940 - 1949: Langley, Mrs. Emily

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