E H Gray Infant Health Centre

E H Gray Infant Health Centre (map)

HISTORY

Edmund Harry Gray (1878–1964) was an Australian trade unionist and politician who was a Labor Party member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1923 to 1952, representing West Province. Gray arrived in South Australia from England  in 1898. In 1910 he moved to Western Australia, and for eight years farmed near Tambellup. He then moved to Fremantle, becoming a tally clerk on the Fremantle Wharf. Gray served on the East Fremantle Municipal Council from 1927 to 1946 and during this time was elected to the Legislative Council on four occasions (in 1926, 1932, 1938, and 1946). He lived at 5 Bolton Street, East Fremantle from 1926-1954.

1929 Cr. E. H. Gray, M.L.C., announced at last night's meeting of the East Fremantle Council that the Infant Health Centre, which had been formed to cater for the East Fremantle, and North Fremantle municipalities, and the Melville Road Board area, would be officially opened by the Minister for Health (Mr. Munsie) on July 7… the organisation had been formed as a result of a conference between Government representatives and local authorities. The Government had granted a subsidy of £100, and the three local authorities had each made a grant of £25 towards the movement. The East Fremantle Council had also granted the use of a room with all conveniences for the use of the clinic. The centre had been fortunate in obtaining the services of Sister Kidson-Hunter, who would be in charge of its activities. The council expressed its satisfaction at the report submitted. (reference)

1929 New Infant Health Centre. The Minister for Health (Mr. S. W. Munsie) will open the new Melville-North Fremantle and East Fremantle infant welfare centre on Sunday afternoon. The function will take place in the East Fremantle Town Hall at 3 p.m. and the mayor Mr. H. J. Locke) will preside. (reference)

1934 Infant Health Centre. During the last few weeks infant health organisations all over W.A.have been holding their annual meetings. The Fremantle committee held their annual gathering at the Town Hall, Fremantle, on Tuesday, July 24. Mr. J. B. Sleeman, M.L.A., was in the chair. A welcome visitor was Mr. W. Farrell, from the Fremantle Trotting Club, who brought along a cheque for £20 for the Fremantle Centre and £10 for the Melville North-East Fremantle Centre as donations from the Trotting Club. A hearty vote of thanks was accorded Mr. Farrell for his attendance, and the Trotting Club for their generous donations. The following officers were elected: President: Mr. J. B. Sleeman, M.L.A, Vice-Presidents: Mrs. M. Smith, Mr. G. Fraser, M.L.C.. Crs. J. M. Farrell, W. J: Griffith, E. Swinbourn, and P. G. McMahon, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: E.H. Gray, M.L.C. Delegate to Infant Health Association: Mrs. E. Pengilley.

The president read the annual report as follows: "The work of the Centre has progressed satisfactorily during the year and Sister Salmon has carried out an enormous amount of labor, to the great advantage of the mothers and babies of Fremantle. This Centre is the second largest in the State being second to the Centre in the City of Perth. The statistics for the year speak for themselves and show in a graphic manner the big work Sister Salmon is successfully carrying on. "Births reported for the year were 272; new babies visited, 189; new babies attended Centre, 265; total number of babies attending Centre, 557; total attendances of babies at Centre, 5273; total number of visits paid to households, 612; total consultations regarding expectant mothers, 120; total consultations, including thereby correspondence, 5885. (reference)

1949 Death. As a token of esteem and fond remembrance of Sister M. L. Salmon, late of Infant Health Centre, Fremantle. Inserted by the Infant Health Sisters of W.A. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1920 - 1932: East Fremantle Retired Soldiers’ League aka Returned Soldiers League

1933 - 1949: Infant Health Centre, health clinic.

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80 Sewell Street

80 Sewell Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation Gable Domestic Carpenter

No. 80 (previously was no. 164) Sewell street is a single story cottage constructed in brickwork with a hipped corrugated iron roof cottage. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door flanked by double hung sash windows. The facade features a full width broken back roofed verandah supported on timber posts

HISTORY

1922 Death on August 20, at his late residence, 164 Sewell-street, East Fremantle, Patrick Rush, the dearly beloved husband of Hannah Rush and loving father of Michael: aged 58 years. Rest in peace. (reference)

1925 Death on April 24, at 164 Sewell-street, East Fremantle, John Kennedy, dearly beloved brother of Mrs. P. J. Dunne, brother-in-law of Mr. P. J. Dunne, fond uncle of Frank, Tom, Dick, Molly, and Kathleen, brother of P. Kennedy (Koroit, Vic.), and Mrs. A. E. Ferrier (Richmond, Vic). RIP (reference)

1927 Date Loaf: Take 2 cupfuls of self-raising flour, 1 cupful of dates, about ½lb. (¾-cupful) milk, 1 egg, ½ cupful of sugar, 1 tablespoonful butter, and a pinch of salt. Sift flour and salt; rub in butter; add sugar and dates; beat up egg and milk, mixing all the ingredients well together. Pour the mixture into two cylindrical tins (skim milk tins are excellent), and bake in a hot oven for one hour. Mrs. M. Michelson, 164 Sewell-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1936 Engagement of Eileen Louise, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy, 12 Teddington road, Victoria Park, to Michael Joseph, only son of the late Mr. Patrick Ruske and Mrs. Ruske, of 164 Sewell-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1936 Death on August 6, at Perth Hospital, Joseph Morcom, dearly beloved husband of Mary Jane Morcom, fond father of Ethel (Mrs. C. F. Scott, Allanson), Ellen (Mrs. J. B. Grant, North Perth), Hugh (164 Sewell-street, East Fremantle), and William (killed in action):and grandfather of 13 grandchildren; aged 77 years. (reference)

1945 General News. William Joseph Morcom, of 80 Sewell-street, East Fremantle, appeared before Mr. F. M. Read, SM, in the Fremantle Police Court yesterday on a charge of having driven a utility without a motor wagon drivers licence. He was fined 5/. On a charge of negligent driving he was fined £2. (reference)

1945 Mr. and Mrs. H. Thorne, of 8 Forrest-street, Palmyra, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their fourth daughter, Jean, to William, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Morcom, of 80 Sewell-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1914: Rush, Patrick

1915: Tischler, Claud

1916: Ablett, Fred

1917 - 1923: Ruske, Patrick F.

1924: Reeves, John Sutherland

1925 - 1932: Dunne, Patrick

1933 - 1937: Buckland, R.

1937 - 1949: Morcom, Hugh J.

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80 East Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Early Federation, Georgian / Gothic Influences

No. 80 (previously was no. 116) East street is a single storey duplex constructed in limestone and brick 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 skillion roofed front verandah. Entry doors are equally offset from the party wall. The doors are flanked by windows. Tapered masonry walls extend from the duplex to the boundary. These walls enclose the front yard and divide the dwellings.

HISTORY

1915 Birth on September 5, at 116 East-street, Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert—a daughter. Both well. (reference)

Alexander Dow Cowan (1890 - 1929) (Neptune Oil) A brilliant businessman A.D.Cowan could see the potential to build the Neptune Oil Company in Fremantle. He joined the company at 18 and was Manager by the age of 22. He oversaw the growth of the business despite a massive fire which destroyed its yards in 1928. Sadly this was also the year he died- a life cut short at 38 years old. Alex, at 21, married Ethel Maria Pettersen in 1911, and fathered two sons Alexander ‘Lex” Dow Cowan (1912-1965) and John ‘’Jack’’ (1915) From 1918-1925 they lived at 116 East St. before moving to 7 Irwin St. (Read more of his story in Notable People)

1921 Death on July 25, at 116 East-street, East Fremantle, Sybil Patricia, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cowan—aged two days. (reference)

1928 Birth on July 5, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Garfoot, 116 East-street, East Fremantle—a daughter (Joan Phyllis). Both well. (reference)

1933 Vehicle Transfer. 29822: P. McDermott to John A. K. Lang, 116 East-street, East Fremantle, Chevrolet. (reference)

1939 The Fremantle Table Tennis Club has Vacancies for a limited number of new members, Ladies and Gentlemen. For particulars, apply Hammond, 116 East Street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1940 Football contest. Consolation Prizes. …S. Hammond (98), 80 East-street, E. Fremantle. (reference)

1941 Auction. April 2. At Eleven o'clock. On The Premises. No. 80 East-Street. East Fremantle. (reference)

1948 Anniversary. Patricia and Laurel, Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. G. Parry, of 80 East-street, East Fremantle, have much pleasure in announcing the 25th Anniversary of their parents' Wedding, which took place at St. Patrick's Church, Fremantle, on October 27, 1923. (reference)

1950 Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. G E. Parry, of 80 East Street. East Fremantle, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their younger daughter, Laurel Jean, to Neale John, younger son of Mr. and Mrs G. G. Harris, of 81 Glyde Street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1953 Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. G. Parry, of 80 East-street, East Fremantle, have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their younger daughter, Laurel Jean, to William Charles, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Crow, of King street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1907: Tomkins, H. J.

1908: Hicks, Richard

1909: Smith, Thomas

1911 - 1913: Hindle, William L.

1914: Fraser, Alexander

1915 - 1917: Gilbert, Frank

1918 - 1925: Cowan, Alex D.

1926 - 1927: Segrott, Gordon B.

1928 - 1934: Garfoot, Albert

1934 - 1941: Hammond, Mrs. C.

1941 - 1953: Parry, George L.

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80 Oakover Street

80 Oakover Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War / Post-War Bungalow with English Vernacular Influences

No 80 Oakover Street is a single-storey house constructed in limestone, brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is an expression of the Inter-War Porch style. It is asymmetrically composed with a thrust bay and a gable roofed porch. The porch extends north and acts as a verandah. It is supported on masonry columns set on limestone piers. The thrust bay features a set of casement windows under a sunhood. A broad set of concrete stairs leads from the porch to the garden. The place sits on a limestone foundation. There is a central door flanked by a set of casement windows. The lower walls are face brick and the upper walls are rendered. The roofscape features brick chimneys.

HISTORY

1948 Birth on February 13, at San Hedren, to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hogg, of 80 Oakover-st., East Fremantle—a daughter (Pamela Margret). No visitors for five days. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1938 - 1939: Vacant

1939 - 1949: Hogg, Eric A.

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80 Duke Street

80 Duke Street (map)

Architecture

Federation Gabled Domestic Carpenter

No. 80 (previously was no. 170) Duke Street is a single-storey cottage constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a gabled corrugated iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The facade features a full-width bull-nose roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts with post brackets. There is a large carport to the south and additions to the rear. 

History

‘'My great aunt Alice Elizabeth Sievers (nee Cox) born in St Leonard’s Victoria in 1868 resided in this property with her husband Nicholas Sievers, (b 1865) Indented Head, Victoria from 1905 to 1909 (or 1913). Their children were all born in the Bellarine Peninsula, Victoria apart from the twins who were born in WA in 1902:

Nicholas (1885-1901), Ferdinand (1888-1905), Alice (1890 (m Shurman)- 1914), Irene (1893 (m Smith)- 1963)- Twins Edwin and Otto (born and died 1902). My understanding is that Nicholas Sievers was recruited from Victoria to utilise his skills in wharf building at Fremantle’' (Correspondence from Robert Cox 2019). 

AIF 1916, Stanleigh John Brune (Regimental number 418) Occupation Farmer, 80 Duke Street, East Fremantle, Western Australia, Single, Age at embarkation 22. Next of kin sister, Mrs. Caroline Hogan NAA Record  AIF Record 

1918 Birth on December 18, at their residence, 170 Duke-street, East Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. L. Hawkins, a son (Maurice James Leonard). Both well. (reference)

1922 Auctions. No. 170 Duke-Street, East Fremantle. Learmonth, Duffy and Co. have received instructions from the Owners to Offer for Sale by Public Auction: Lot 495 of Swan Loc. 70, with 40 ft. frontage to Duke-st., by a depth of 163 ft. Improvements comprise a single-fronted WB cottage of 4 rooms and back and front verandahs. This property is close to the Marmion-st tram; and is sewered. Terms: £75 cash; balance by weekly instalments of 20s, without interest. (reference)

1931 In The Supreme Court Of Western Australia. Probate Jurisdiction. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Ann Cable late of the Salvation Army Aged Women's Retreat 1 Harvest-road North Fremantle and formerly of 170 Duke-street East Fremantle and Esperance and Hampton Plains in the said State- Widow deceased intestate. (reference)

1932 For Sale: WB Cottage, 170 Duke-street. Contains 4 rooms, with verandahs front and backs Land 61 s 206.2 links. Price £200. (reference)

1934 For Sale: Gas Griller, Carpet Runner, 9 yards, brass ends, Double Bedstead, complete. 170 Duke-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1913: Sievers, Nicholas D.

1914: Sowden, William J. R.

1915: Bradbury, Jonathon

1916 - 1917: Hogan, Daniel J.

1918: Sullivan, Thomas F.

1919: Hawkins, Victor J. L.

1920: Halfpenny, Arthur J.

1921: Beard, John

1922: Vacant

1923 - 1924: Back, Mrs W. M.

1925: Haynes, Ernest

1926 - 1928: Gilduff, Edward Young

1929 - 1932: Armstrong, Raymond J.

1933 - 1941: Meo, William B.

1942 - 1947: Farmer, William

1949: Clayton, Theodore

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80 Fortescue Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Late Inter-War, Bungalow Porch House with Arts & Crafts Influences

No 80 Fortescue Street is a single-storey house constructed in limestone brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with an offset gable roofed entry porch. The porch is supported on Tuscan Columns set on rendered piers. A masonry balustrade spans between the piers. The gable has been remodelled with timber boards. There is an entry door flanked by a sidelight and casement windows.

HISTORY

1930 Rifle Shooting. The Metropolitan District Rifle Club Union will finalise 'A,' 'B,' and 'C' grade teams' matches for the Ezywalkin trophy, the Fremantle Cup, and the Curtin trophy, respectively at Swanbourne tomorrow, when the competing teams will fire over the 700 yards range. The East Perth Club will be represented by an 'A' grade team which will be selected from the following: J. Heterick... (reference)

1936 Birth on August 6, at St. Helen's Private Hospital, Moss-street, to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Heterick,(nee Jane Purdie) of 80 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle—a daughter. (reference)

1945 Australia Must Populate Or Perish. Results of the Australian-wide Competition. "Australia Welcomes 20 Million in 10 Years" …1st Award, £50—E. M. Grose, 80 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1946 Birth on July 4, at Sister Bathgate's, to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Grose, of 80 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle—a daughter. Both well. (reference)

1954 I, Eric Morton Grose, of 80 Fortescue-st., East Fremantle, Public Accountant hereby give notice that I have made application to the Registrar of Companies for registration under Section 402 of the above Act as Liquidator and Auditor of Companies. Any person having objection to such registration… (reference)

RESIDENTS

1936 - 1942: John G. Heterick

1942 - 1949: Eric M. Grose

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80 Glyde Street

80 Glyde Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Cottage w Georgian Influences

HISTORY

No. 80 (previously was no. 150) Glyde street.

1911 Situations Wanted. Lady, good home, wishes to adopt infant, premium required. By letter, Home, 150 Glyde street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1917 Obituary. The late Myrtle Levin (Marie) Williamson, only daughter of Sapper Arthur William and Mrs. Williamson, of No. 150 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, passed away on the 14th inst., in her 14th year. The deceased little girl was one of the most popular and promising pupils attending the East Fremantle State School. Added to the pathetic nature of the case is the fact of the father being away on active service. The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, the 15th inst., in the Roman Catholic portion of the Fremantle Cemetery, and was very largely attended, the scholars of the school being present in large numbers, also Mr. G. M'Lean (headmaster), and the Misses Thomas, Coppinger, Green, and Peat (class teachers). The chief mourners were Mrs. Williamson (mother), Master Arthur Williamson (brother), Mrs. Nurse A. J. Sheedy (aunt), and Arthur and Michael Sheedy (cousins). The pall-bearers were Millie Lacey, Elaine Thompson, Grace M'Crae, Valda Varcoe, Maggie McLeod, and Jean Lindsay (selected from the deceased's class, the 6th Standard). They were clad in white, and each carried a bouquet of white flowers… (reference)

1918 Birth on January 8, at 150 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, the wife of L. C. Cusbert, of Bruce Rock—a son. (reference)

1928 By the Way…We were viewing the charred wreck of the soap factory at North Fremantle recently. "Unfortunate,"I commented, nodding at the debris "Yes," admitted my co-gossip, "but," he continued, "I'd rather see a soap works burnt down any time than a brewery." G. B. Whitely, 150 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1928 This Week’s Best Tale. Strategy.—A crowd of youths budding Bardsleys and rising Ryders foregather sometimes in Glyde-street, East Fremantle, to practise ye olde game of cricket. Recently, they decided to play a scratch match and when tossing the coin, the water cart passed. The captain who won the toss said to his opponent: "Your side will bat first," and turning to his own team added: "We'll get the cows in on a wet wicket." G. B. Whitely, 150 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1929 By the Way-Onyons or Onions."Some people say," said Dave, emphatically, "we want better bowlers, but I reckon we could beat the Englishmen with Onyons." "Onions," commented Dad, sarcastically, "why didn't you say we could beat 'em with potatoes or pie melons?" Dave offered his profound explanation. "I don't mean onions," he said, "the vegetable women generally use when they're makin' fried onions. I mean Onyons the cricketer. Everybody knows that onions the vegetable is spelt onions, but this bloke spells 'is name Onyons. The money yer parents spent on yer education, Dad, was wasted. It's a pity they didn't buy beer with it." G. B. Whitely, 150 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference) Basil Onyons

1941 Funeral. The Friends of the late Miss. Bridget Mary Whitely, of 80 Glyde Street, East Fremantle, are respectfully informed that her remains will be interred in the Roman Catholic portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. (reference)

1948 New Members. Q: Why do birds fly south when winter comes?  A: Because it is too far for them to walk. A white certificate to Patrick Keane, 80 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. Q: Why is an egg like a wild horse?  A: Because it is no use until it is broken in. A white certificate to Owen Keane, 80 Glyde street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1948 Pen Friends—Owen Keane (80 Glyde-street, East Fremantle). Very pleased to welcome you, Owen. Your name has been entered in the birthday book and your badge posted...Patrick Keane (80 Glyde-street, East Fremantle). Pleased to enter your name in our register, Patrick also in our birthday book. Your membership badge has been forwarded. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1910: English, Leslie

1911: Broander, Charles

1912: Atford, Mrs. Josephine

1913 - 1916: Pope, Albert

1917: Hicks, Mrs. Catherine

1918: Vacant

1919 - 1945: Whitely, Miss. B.

1946 - 1949: Keane, Patrick

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80 Allen Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Aesthetic & Representative

No 80 Allen Street is a single storey house constructed in brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable format corrugated iron roof. It is an expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust gable bay and part width hip roofed verandah. The gable bay features a set of four casement windows under a sunhood. The verandah is set on timber posts. The front door is offset and flanked by two sets of three casement windows. The front door is centrally located.

HISTORY

1931 The engagement is announced of Ruby Frances, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sexton, 50 Langham-street, Hollywood, to Edward Fred, eldest son of Mrs. H. E. Heterick, 80 Allen-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1932 A pretty wedding took place at Christ Church, Claremont, on November 3, when Ruby Frances, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sexton, of 50 Langham-street Hollywood, was joined in holy matrimony to Edward (Ted) eldest son of the late Mr. Heterick, of Yorkshire, England, and Mrs. H. E. Heterick, of 80 Allen-street. East Fremantle. The bride entered the church to the strains of the "Bridal March," and was given away by her father...The bride was attended by two bridesmaids, Miss Bobbie Wells, and Miss Nora Heterick (sister of the bridegroom). Both were dressed in ankle length picturesque frocks of pale pink...The duties of best man were carried out by Mr. Jack Heterick (brother of the bridegroom)... Mrs. Heterick favored black georgette and lace, with hat en suite... (reference)

1936 The engagement is announced of Norah, only daughter of Mrs. H. E. Heterick, of 80 Allen-street, East Fremantle, and the late Mr. Heterick, to Ernest, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Purdie, of 190 Canning-road, East Fremantle. (reference)

1938 Cautioned For Nose Pulling. “Circumstances are so trivial that we do not think punishment merited,” announced the Bench in the Fremantle Police Court today, when A. W. Mofflin was cautioned on a charge of assault preferred by David Finlay. The Bench ordered each party to pay his own costs… Finlay, a young man residing in Irwin-street, East Fremantle, near Mofflin's home, said that on March 18, shortly after 5 p.m., Mofflin accused him of annoying his children by the manner he (Finlay) rode his motorcycle. A little later Mofflin alleged that witness had knocked one of his children off a scooter. Finally Mofflin pulled witness's nose. Mofflin's version of the incident was that he told Finlay of the annoyance caused by his motorcycle. He pulled Finlay’s nose after hearing that complainant had knocked his young son of his scooter. (reference)

1946 Mrs. E. M. Foster, 2 Cornwall-street, Bunbury, has much pleasure in announcing the engagement of her youngest daughter, Elinor Dorothy, to Henry George, youngest son of Mrs. H. E. Heterick, 80 Allen-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1928 - 1929: Mofflin, Arthur William

1930: Vacant

1931 - 1945: Heterick, Mrs Harriet

1946 - 1949: Heterick, Henry G.



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80 King Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Gable Domestic carpenter w Gothic Influences

HISTORY

1945 Relatives of the following West Australians have received advice that they have been released from Nazi prison camps, are safe in England: WX1732 Pte. Thomas Henry Cant (2/llth Batt.), 80 King Street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1914: White, Edward E.

1915: Chinnery, George J.

1916: Morris, Bertram

1917: Vacant

1918 - 1920: Calf, Louis

1921: Vacant

1922: Chivers, Albert P.

1924: Pickering, W. M. Joseph

1931 - 1932: Smith, Thomas

1933 - 1934: Hilburg, William

1934 - 1938: Roberts, W. A.

1938 - 1940: Baldwin, Joseph

1940 - 1941: Johns, C. W.

1941 - 1942: Gilpin, Mrs. Louisa M.

1942 - 1944: Cant, Mrs. Doris

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80 Irwin Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Interwar, California Bungalow

No 80 Irwin Street is a single storey house constructed in brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is a typical expression of the California Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust bay and a half gabled porch. The porch is supported on stout piers. A masonry balustrade runs between the piers. There is a central door flanked by sets of casement and fixed light windows. The porch roof extends over windows to act as sunhoods. The thrust bay features a set of casement windows. The lower walls are face brick and upper walls rendered. The roofscape features a rendered 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.

1947 Ladies' Bowls Abbott Trophy Bridgetown. Considerable interest was shown in the recent ladies' bowling event. In the handicap pairs competition for the Mrs. Walter Abbott's trophy, the winners proved to be Mrs. Salvair and Mrs. Machim. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1939 - 1940: Vacant

1940 - 1949: Abbott, Walter bt repr

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