80 King Street

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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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82 King Street

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Federation / Domestic Carpenter w Georgian Influences

No. 82 (previously was no. 158) King street is a single storey cottage constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with an ‘M’ format corrugated iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style with later modifications. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door and hopper light flanked by sidelights and double hung sash windows. The facade features a full width bullnosed verandah supported on turned timber posts.

HISTORY

1905 Death on June 15, at 158 King-street, East Fremantle, Gertrude Alice, the dearly beloved daughter of Fred and Harriett Preston; aged 18 months. Deeply mourned.. (reference)

AIF 1915, Frederick Henry Preston (Regimental number 2691) Labourer , 82 King St, Age at embarkation 22. Next of kin father Frederick Preston, Unit embarked from Fremantle, Western Australia, on board HMAT A23 Suffolk on 13 October 1916.  NAA Record AIF Record 

1917 Mr. and Mrs. F. Preston, of 158 King-street, East Fremantle, have received word that their son, Private F. H. Preston (Mick) is in the Bethnal Green Hospital, suffering from gunshot wounds in the legs. Private Preston saw service at Gallipoli. (reference)

1918 Death on March 21, at No. 158 King-street, East Fremantle, Harriet Matilda, dearly beloved wife of Fred Preston and mother of Florence Mary, Frederick Henry, Francis Edward Hilda Jane, John Robert, and Alfred James Preston, aged 51 years. (reference)

1923 Death on July 13 at the Fremantle Hospital, John Robert, dearly beloved son of Fred. and the late Harriet Matilda Preston, and brother of Harry, Frank, James, and Florence Preston, and Mrs. V. Walker, of Driffield, 158 King-street, East Fremantle; aged 22 years. (reference)

1924 The friends of Mr. Frederick Preston, of the Ways and Works Department, W.A. Government Railways, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late dearly beloved son, Francis Edward Preston (late A.I.F.) to the place of interment, the Presbyterian Cemetery, Fremantle. The Funeral will leave his late residence, 'Driffield’ 158 King-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1924 The funeral of the late Mr. Francis Edward Preston, formerly of the A.I.F., took place on Wednesday, the 8th instant, and was very largely attended. Deceased, who was only 26 years of age, was born at Footscray, Victoria, but he had resided in this State for the last 24 years. He succumbed on the 6th inst., from injuries received in a motor accident on the same day. The long funeral cortege moved from his late residence, 158 King-street, East Fremantle, and proceeded to the local cemetery, where the remains were interred in the Presbyterian portion. (reference)

1930 Death on April 14, at the Fremantle Hospital, Fred, husband of the late Harriett Matilda Preston, of 158 King-street, East Fremantle, loving father of Florrie, Harry, Hilda (Mrs. F. Walker) and Jim Preston, and father-in-law of Ada (Mrs. F. H. Preston); aged 64 years. (reference)

1930 An old resident of Fremantle, in the person of Mr. Fred Preston, passed away on April 14. The deceased, was born in Yorkshire, England, and at an early age came to Australia, first to Brisbane Queensland. He afterwards spent some time in New Zealand, and later in Melbourne, Victoria. He came to Western Australia 33 years ago. and had resided in East Fremantle ever since. He was connected with the W.A. Government Railways, Ways and Works Department all the time he was in this State, and he won the respect and esteem of all with whom he became associated. The funeral cortege moved from his late residence, 158 King-street, East Fremantle, and proceeded to the Fremantle Cemetery, where the remains were Interred in the Presbyterian portion. (reference)

1952 Death on Sept. 5, at Fremantle, Catherine McGiffin of 82 King-street, East Fremantle, widow of the late William McGiffin, mother of the late Kathleen (Mrs. Weldon) and fond aunt of Elizabeth and William Rule and family: aged 90 years. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1912 - 1932: Preston, Frederick

1933 - 1944: Preston, Miss F.

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82 East Street

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Federation, Skillion Domestic Carpenter

No. 82 (previously was no. 118) East street is a house constructed in timber framing and jarrah weatherboard cladding with skillion corrugated iron roofs. It is a complex example of a simple timber residence. There have been several additions over a number of occasions. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with 'picture' windows to the north and a small veranda to the south. The house steps back in numerous layers.

HISTORY

1893 Fatal Building Catastrophe At Fremantle, A Brewery Collapses-Two Men Buried Alive In The Ruins. On Saturday one of the most deplorable building accidents of recent years in this colony occurred at Fremantle...The building under notice is situated on the east bank of the Swan river, about 400 yards from the railway bridge. It was four stories high, with a tower, and had two wings, each two stories. The names of the men employed on the building on Saturday were as follows: G. H. Ibberson and Sydney Gray, carpenters; Edward Mell, bricklayer; Peter Carson and W. Tregawney, plasterers; A. Ball, M. Hall, and J. Rollinson, masons; and J. Carson, S. King, G. Ramsay, A. Westwood, and J. Costigan, labourers. Of these only the two latter were inside the building, and were in fact engaged on the basement in the act of sending up supplies when the building collapsed upon them…In the minor casualties Ramsay had a portion of his nether lip torn off, a gash on his forehead, and an arm severely bruised. (reference)

1924 Fremantle court. Obscene Language.—Roy Black was fined £2 on the charge of having, on the previous day used obscene language in East Fremantle. (reference)

1929 McCorkindale. On July 7, 1929, at Palmyra, George B. McCorkindale, late of Bruce Rock and formerly of Fremantle, and dearly beloved husband of Helen, and fond father of Duncan, Bessie, Agnes, Malcolm, and Nellie; aged 46 years. At rest. (reference)

1932 Death on July 15, Martha Brennan...loving mother of Mary (Mrs. G. Ramsay, Fremantle); aged 65 years (reference)

1932 A Big Haul In Closed Waters, William Woods and Roy Black were fishing on the south side of Preston Point Bank East Fremantle, when Fisheries Inspector Brown  captured them with their boat, net and 800 mullet. The pair were summoned for fishing in closed waters and in court on Monday the inspector said that he sent the fish to the Salvation Army Home. Woods said that he had been out of work for two years and went fishing to earn a few shillings… (reference)

1943 The engagement is announced of Helen Law, youngest daughter of the late Mr. G. B. McCorkindale, and of Mrs. H. McCorkindale, Bruce Rock, to Ronald William only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Beresford, of Bassendean. (reference)

1943 Auction of JWB House situated 82 East-street, Fremantle, containing 4 rooms, electric light and sewerage. Further particulars from the Auctioneer, 44 Adelaide-st. Fremantle, L1722. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1908: Smith Thomas

1909 - 1920: Ramsay, George R.

1921: Jones, Thomas H.

1922 - 1926: McCorkindale, George B.

1927: Hird, Thomas

1928: Black, Roy

1929 - 1932: Rowe, John

1933 - 1940: Cooper, Alfred

1940 - 1941: Reid, Mrs Annie

1941 - 1942: Harrison, Thomas

1942 - 1943: Vacant

1944 - 1949: Shier, Mrs Roma

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83 King Street

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Federation / Domestic Carpenter Georgian

No. 83 (previously was no. 161) King street is a single storey house constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a corrugated iron roof.

HISTORY

1913 161 King-street, East Fremantle. Dear Auntie Nell, I am sending you in my fairy story, which I hope will gain a prize, although I did not succeed in the 'nation' puzzle. I am in the fifth standard at school, which is in East Fremantle. In December we are halving a concert, which I think will take place at the Victoria Hall, and I am acting as a nurse. I must now close, hoping to. obtain a prize. Wtlh love, I remain, your loving niece, Kathleen McGiffin, aged 11. (reference)

1932 Died on April 4, at the Fremantle Hospital, Kathleen, beloved wife of Arthur Robert Weldon, of corner Adrian and Marmion streets, Palmyra, and loving daughter of William and Catherine McGiffin, of 161 King-street, East Fremantle; aged 28 years. (reference)

1932 Mr. and Mrs. W. McGiffin, of 161 King-street, East Fremantle, desire to express their sincere and heartfelt THANKS to all friends for kind acts, beautiful floral tributes and written and verbal communications of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Especially are they grateful to the doctors and nurses of the Fremantle Hospital, and the brothers and sisters of the Good Endeavour Tent, No. 4, I.O.R. (reference)

1939 The Friends of the late Mr. William McGiffin are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Church of England portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral will leave his late residence, 161 King-street. East Fremantle (reference)

RESIDENTS

1912 - 1940: McGiffin, William

1940 - 1945: McGiffen, Mrs. Catherine

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84 King Street

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Federation / Domestic Carpenter w Simple Regency Influences

No. 84 (previously was no. 160) King street is a single storey cottage constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a hipped and gabled corrugated iron roof. It is a well-designed expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust gabled bay and part width skillion roofed verandah. The gable bay features a bay window with three double hung sash windows. Over the windows is a new awning. The verandah is supported on turned timber posts. A decorative fretwork frieze and vertical timber balustrade span between the timber posts. There is a central door flanked by sidelights and a double hung sash window.

HISTORY

1925 Death on May 18, at her late residence, 160 King-street, East Fremantle, Esther Agnes Danielson, dearly beloved wife of Olaf Danielson and mother of Charles, William (Scotchey), Lillian, and Alf, aged 53 years. (reference)

1925 Obituary. The funeral of the late Mrs. Esther Agnes Danielson, wife of Mr. Olaf Danielson 160 King-street, East Fremantle, took place on Monday, the 18th instant, and was well attended. The deceased who was born at St. Kilda, Victoria, had resided in East Fremantle for the last 27 years. She made many friends in the district, was highly respected and was a devoted parent. She leaves a husband and a grown-up family of three sons and one daughter, The funeral cortege moved  from the above residence and proceeded to the Fremantle Cemetery (reference)

1928 The Friends of the late Mr. Olaf Danielson, formerly of the Fremantle Harbor Trust, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Presbyterian Cemetery, Fremantle. The Funeral will leave his late residence, 160 King-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1928 Obituary. Mr. Olaf Danielson, relict of the late Esther Agnes Danielson, passed away at his late residence, 160 King-street, East Fremantle, on July 4. The deceased, who was 76 years of age, had been in ill-health for the past four years. He started a seafaring career at the age of ten years, and for a period of 30 years continued that occupation mostly on sailing vessels. He had visited practically all the principal ports of the world and was shipwrecked on a number of occasions. He came to Fremantle 36 years ago, and for a period of 30 years followed the occupation of a waterside worker. Mr. Danielson remembered clearly, attending the first meeting of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union about 36 years ago, when there were only 18 present. He possessed a very quiet disposition and was well liked. The pall-bearers were Messrs. F. Rowe, M.L.A., J. Hathaway and W. McGiffen (Fremantle Lumpers' Union), C. McKenzie (Harmony Lodge, No. 8, W.A.C.) , P. J. Barry (President South Fremantle Football Club), Owen Fitzgerald and F. Preston. (reference)

Son W.O ‘Scotty’ Danielson lived at 15 Windosr Rd, East Fremantle and had a successful business making furniture in Fremantle.

1936 Lumper’s Leg Crushed. While working in the hold of the freighter Arkaba at Victoria Quay last night, Joseph Casserly (36), lumper, of 160 King-street, East Fremantle, had his leg jammed against the side of the boat and received injuries which necessitated his removal by the St. John ambulance to the Fremantle Hospital where he was detained for treatment. (reference)

1938 Death on October 12 as result of mining accident, Paul Casserly,  youngest son of Alice and the late Peter Casserly, of 160 King street. East Fremantle, and late of Fremantle Lumpers Union: dearly loved brother of Tom, Jim, Peter, Joseph, Eileen Mary, Alice, Olive and Betty, and loved brother-in-law of Olive, Eileen, Min, Mabel.Tom. Ernie, William and John; aged 35 years. R.I.P. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1912 - 1928: Danielson, Olaf

1923: Pickering, W. M. Joseph

1929 - 1930: Brown, Leslie

1931 - 1932: Powell, Miss Blanch E.

1933 - 1934: Taylor, E. A.

1940 - 1944: Casserly, Joseph

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84 East Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Early Federation, Georgian Influences

No. 84 (previously was no. 122) East street is a single storey house constructed in rendered masonry with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style overlaid with a Post-World War II Immigrant Nostalgia refurbishment. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door flanked by windows and sidelights. The facade features a skillion roofed verandah supported on brick columns.

HISTORY

AIF 1914, George William Joseph Wise (Regimental number 1435) Occupation Tinsmith, 84 East Street, East Fremantle, Single, Age at embarkation 21. Next of kin Mother, Mrs Caroline Elizabeth Wise.

AIF 1916, William Norman Wise (Regimental number 5114) Occupation Labourer, 84 East Street, East Fremantle, Single, Age at embarkation 18. Next of kin Mother, Mrs Caroline Elizabeth Wise.

1906 Advertisement. House 5-roomed, good view, three doors from tram, easy terms. 122 East-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1907 Advertisement. House, 5 Rooms, front and back verandah, scullery, stable, and vehicle entrance, sea view, easy terms. 122 East-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1907 Funeral. The Friends of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Towers Simpson 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. H. R. Simpson, 122 East-street, East Fremantle... (reference)

1912 Funeral. The funeral of the late Mr. George Wise sen., a resident of this State for the last 50 years, and father of Mr. George Wise, of Messrs. Currie and Murray, North Fremantle, and Mesdames W. Douglas and M. Brown, of Perth, took place on Monday afternoon and was attended by many friends. The deceased gentleman, who was in his 71st year, was well known in Perth and Fremantle. The cortege moved from the residence of his son, Mr. George Wise, No. 122 East-street, East Fremantle...The chief mourners were Mr. G. Wise (son), Mesdames W. Douglas and M. Brown (daughters), Mrs. G. Wise (daughter-in-law), Mr. W. Douglas (son-in-law), George Stanley, Percy and William Wise, William Douglas jun... (reference)

1916 Arrival. Mrs. G. Wise, of 122 East-street, Fremantle, has received a cable intimating that her son, Private William Wise, has arrived in England. (reference)

1918 War Casualties. Mr. and Mrs. George Wise, of 122 East-street, East Fremantle, have received official information that their son, William Norman, of the 28th Battalion was killed in action on December 29 1917, after 1 year and 10 months on active service. (reference)

1918 Bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. George Wise and Family, of 122 East-street, Fremantle, wish to thank all kind friends for letters telegrams, cards, and personal expressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement in the loss of their dear son and brother Willie, who was killed in action on December 29, 1917. (reference)

1919 Engagement. The engagement is announced of Bertha, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bateman, of Lion Mill, to George Joseph Wise, late 11th Battalion, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wise, of 122 East-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1946 Pen Friends. Grace Mell (84 East-street, East Fremantle). Girl or boy pen friends, 13-15 years, living in India, U.S.A., Europe, New Zealand, England, interested in sport, music, films and art. (reference)

1962 Certificate Of Naturalization …Malobiczki, Giovanni, 84 East-street, East Fremantle, 18 5 62, Malobiczki, Teresa, 84 East-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1900 - 1901: Simpson, Harry R.

1907 - 1908: Simpson, H. R.

1909 - 1910: Mell, John B.

1911 - 1920: Wise, George J.

1921: Ramsay, George R.

1922 - 1942: Mell, John T.

1942 - 1943: McWilliams, Ern

1944: Mell, James

1945 - 1949: Mell, John T

1962 -Giovanni Malobiczki, Teresa Malobiczki

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86 King Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Gable Domestic Carpenter

No. 86 (previously was no. 164) King 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 front elevation is symmetrically planned with a pair of double hung sash windows. The facade features a full width return skillion roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts. The openings are either side of the gable and set back in the verandah.

HISTORY

1912 Ad. Taufik Raad Begs To Inform The Public That His Famous Standard Remedies, Viz: Standard Blood Specific, 3s. 6d. and 6s, Standard White Oil of Lebanon, 2s. and 3s. 6d, Standard Cough Elixir, is. 6d. and 2s. 9d, Standard Liver Pills, Is, Standard Corn Cure, Is, Standard Toothache Cure, is, Standard Ointment No. 15, 2s., 3s. 6d., and 6s. Are Now Procurable At The Following Establishments—Miss A. Stewart, 164 King-street, Fremantle. (reference)

1936 Ad. Steve’s Drinks Are The Drinks-Why? Because He Has Chosen the Best Fruit Syrup Offered to Milk Bars in Australia—Kasely's Fruit Syrups—Obtainable at 328 Hay Street East—Also at Backs, 164 King-Street, Fremantle (reference)

RESIDENTS

1912 - 1914: Stewart, Mrs. A. (grocer)

1915: Cargill, James (grocer)

1916: Stewart, Miss A. (grocer)

1917 - 1922: Cook, Mrs. F. (grocer)

1923 - 1924: Power, John (grocer)

1925: Brook, B. S. (grocer)

1926 - 1932: Kirman, Mrs. E. (grocer)

1933 - 1938: Back, E. (grocer)

1938 - 1939: Vacant

1939 - 1944: Templeton, Mrs. Eunice

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87 King Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Georgian Influences

No 87 King Street (was 171 pre 1939) is a single-storey cottage constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a 'M' format corrugated iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door and hopper light flanked by sidelights and double hung sash windows. The facade features a full width bullnosed verandah supported on turned timber posts with a spindle frieze.

HISTORY

1913 Affairs Of Robson And Cox-Palmyra Estate Accounts. Accused Committed For Trial. Before Messrs. H. E. Mofflin and A. Stang, J’s.P., at the Fremantle Police Court yesterday—Joseph Herbert Cox and Charles Robson, who are under committal for trial on a charge of stealing... During the course of their actions they had collected moneys from purchasers of blocks and had not paid the moneys into the Bank of Australasia or accounted for them ... Sidney Preston, labourer, residing at 171 King street, East Fremantle said he bought blocks 137 and 139 in the Palmyra Estate. He paid, some time in October last £17 2s. and £2 10s. He received a receipt for the sale price of block 137, and a deposit of £2 10s. on block 139 He paid the money to Cox. (reference)

1916 Loss Of A Finger. Harbour Trust Sued. Defective Machinery Alleged. Damages for personal injuries were claimed in the Supreme Court yesterday before the Chief Justice (Sir Robert McMillan) and a jury of six, by William Preston, wharf lumper, found the Fremantle Harbour Trust Commissioners with respect to an accident which occurred on the North Wharf, Fremantle, on February 9. The action was brought under the Employers Liability Act. Preston, who resides at 171 King-street, East Fremantle. was employed in February 9 on a Wheat elevator alongside the steamship King Idwal… (reference)

1927 York Handicap Sweep results (Racing) Drawn in Public at Millenden, on Friday, December 2, closed with 28,000 subscribers- Sir Waddy, 10683, J. Brown, 171 King-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1944 Death on May 13  at Fremantle, William Frederick Preston, of 87 King-street, East Fremantle, husband of the late Mary Ann Preston: dearly beloved father of Nellie (Mrs. M. Connolly), John, Bob, Dolly and the late Syd: fond father-in-law of Sarah, Rose and Kath. and grandfather of 7 grandchildren. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1910 - 1928: Preston, William F.

1929: Green, W. M.

1930 - 1932: Preston, Robert A.

1933 - 1938: Pitcher, William

1938 - 1944: Preston, W. M.

1945 - 1949: Hardlman, William J.

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89 King Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Federation Villa with Queen Anne Influences

No. 89 (previously was no. 173) King street is a single-storey cottage constructed of limestone and rendered brick with a hipped and gabled corrugated iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style with later modifications. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust gable bay and a part-width bullnosed roof verandah. The half-timbered gable bay features a double hung sash window flanked by side lights. Above the window is a bullnosed sunhood. The verandah is supported on turned timber posts. A spindle frieze and vertical timber balustrade span between the posts. The balustrade replaces a St Andrews cross balustrade.

HISTORY

1911 Birth on October 31, at 173 King-street, East Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong—a son. All well (reference)

1925 Death on October 1, at Fremantle Hospital, Edna Eileen Armstrong, dearly beloved only daughter of James and Elizabeth Armstrong, and sister of Alfred, Reginald, Leonard and Frederick, of 173 King street, East Fremantle; aged 17 years and ll months. (reference)

1939 Death on June 11, suddenly at her residence, 173 King-street East Fremantle. Mary Giles Jeffrey widow of the late John Jeffrey, and loving mother of Harold, Alice and the late Jack and Vivian Jeffrey. (reference)

1952 Employers' Claims Name 72 Unionists; The 72 men against whom four Fremantle employers are claiming a total of nearly £6,200 damages are members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union or of the Boilermakers' Society. The employers are alleging that the men first failed, in breach of their contracts of service, to engage in their employment and then unlawfully left their employment and subsequently failed to present themselves. It is claimed that as a result the employers, who had to fulfil contracts for ship repair and maintenance, suffered loss, damage and inconvenience. Addresses given on the summonses show that the men, although working in Fremantle, did not all live there, but came from widely-scattered parts of the metropolitan area. Some are thought to have since moved and the serving of the 72 summonses may present a problem to bailiffs. The names and addresses of the 72 men, as given on the summonses, are: L. Armstrong, 89 King-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1912 - 1927: Armstrong, James

1928: Digwood, Frank

1929 - 1940: Jeffery, Mrs. Mary

1940 - 1941: Jeffery, Mrs. Alice

1941 - 1944: Jeffery, Miss Alice

1945 - 1952: Armstrong, L

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90 King Street

90 King Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Late Victorian / Early Federation Domestic Carpenter with Federation / Georgian Influences

No. 90 (previously was no. 170) King street is a single-storey house constructed in timber framing and feather edge weatherboard cladding with a hipped and gable decramastic tile roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The place 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 skillion roofed verandah supported on steel posts. 

HISTORY

AIF 1915, Bertram McCarthy (Regimental number 3416) Occupation Baker, 90 King Street, East Fremantle, Age at embarkation 23. Next of kin father D. McCarthy, Unit embarked from Fremantle, Western Australia, on board HMAT A38 Ulysses on 2 November 1915

AIF 1916, John McCarthy (Regimental number 868) Occupation Boilermaker's assistant, 90 King Street, East Fremantle, Single, Age at embarkation 22. Next of kin D McCarthy.

1916 Answering The Call. Today’s Muster: Sixty men presented themselves at the enlisting office today, of these, 42 were declared fit, which together with three men whose names were added to the efficient list for yesterday subsequent to The Daily News going to press, brought the total number of efficients to 45. Of this number the cases 40 were sworn in: J. McCarthy, 170 King-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1919 Death on June 8, at No. 170 King-street, East Fremantle, Walter Ernest Turner, the dearly beloved husband of Lalla Turner, aged 32 years. Until the day dawns and the shadows flee. (reference)

1924 Death on January 7, at the Fremantle Public Hospital, John Samuel Crighton, beloved friend of W. and J. Ellis, 170 King street. East Fremantle. (reference)

1932 Death on May 25, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. G. Willis, 170 King-street, East Fremantle, Annie Fowler, widow of the late William Henry Barfield, and loving mother of Tilly (Mrs. G. Willis), John Henry, Ernest Vivian, and Henry Samuel; aged 76 years. (reference)

1938 Obituary. A well-known and respected resident of Fremantle, Mr. George Willis, formerly of the Post Office, Fremantle, and of 170 King-street, East Fremantle, died on Saturday last. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, when his remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. Mr. Willis, who was born at Fremantle in 1883, was a member of one of the old Fremantle families. He was the second son of the late George Willis, who was for many years in business in Fremantle. Mr. Willis, jun., had lived in Western Australia all his life and spent most of his years in Fremantle. He was educated at the Fremantle Boys' School and after leaving joined the staff of the Government Stores Department at North  Fremantle, and later entered the livery stables business of Messrs. Willis and Booth, where he remained for a few years. In 1913 he commenced with the Postal Department and was stationed for various periods at Bridgetown, Albany and Northam. In 1928 he was sent to Fremantle, where he remained for seven years, at the end of which period he retired owing to ill health. Mr. Willis was keenly interested in lodge affairs, in which he took an active interest, and until a year ago was secretary of the East Fremantle Lodge No.13. I.O.O.F. Mr. Willis was of quiet disposition, and was highly respected by all who knew him. He leaves a wife, four sons, one daughter and one grandchild to mourn their loss. (reference)

1939 The engagement is announced between Kathleen Delafield, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cook, of 12 Walter street, Claremont, and George Henry, eldest son of Mrs. M. F. Willis, of 170 King-street, East Fremantle, and the late Mr. G. Willis. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909: Hardie, Jos H.

1913: Thomas, George

1914 - 1919: McCarthy, Dan

1920 - 1921: Donovan, Mrs. Christina

1922 - 1928: Ellis, WM Alfred

1929 - 1930: Mullane, T.

1931 - 1937: Wills, William E.

1937 - 1938: Willis, George

1938 - 1949: Willis, Mrs. Matilda

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92 King Street

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Federation / Terrace w Georgian Influences

No. 92 (previously was no. 172) King street is a pair of single storey cottages constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a hipped ‘M’ format corrugated iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style applied to a modest scaled duplex. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a full width bullnosed verandah supported on timber posts. Entry doors are equally offset from the party wall. The doors are flanked by single pane double hung sash windows. A parapet wall divides the duplex. The roofscape includes elaborately capped chimneys.

HISTORY

AIF 1916, William Augustus Champion (Regimental number 2519) Occupation Labourer, 92 King Street, East Fremantle, Western Australia, Married, Age at embarkation 35. Next of kin Mrs Catherine Mary Champion

1908 Prize Letter-172 King-street, East Fremantle- Dear Uncle Tom, Your pretty postcard to hand this morning, and was surprised, although pleased, to get it. You mention the concert in East Fremantle. I went to it, and was glad to hear you liked it. I thought it very good, too. I never had any tickets to sell for the concert. I would like to hear from you again soon. Love, from my little sister Jean and myself, Your loving nephew, Stewart Simes, aged 11. (reference)

1915 Second prize is awarded to Mrs. Gentry, 172 King-street, East Fremantle; A Substitute For Ice—If you wish to cool anything very quickly, take a vessel of cold water and squeeze the blue-bag into it until it becomes a dark blue color. Then add a handful of salt, and in this water place your jug of lemonade, milk, or jelly. It is a splendid substitute for ice. (reference)

1915 Prized Recipes; Fourth prize is awarded to Mrs. Gentry, 172 King-street, East Fremantle, for recipe A Cheap Ginger Cake, Required: One pound and a quarter or flour, 1lb. of treacle, ½ lb. of sugar, ¼ lb. of butter, two eggs, our tablespoonfuls of ground ginger. (reference)

1915 Recipes. Mrs. Gentry, 172 King-street, East Fremantle; Jellied Bananas.—Peel eight or ten not overripe bananas. (reference)

1916 Birth on August 14, at 172 King-street, East Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. Mick Connolly—a son. Both well. (reference)

1924 Motor Registrations, no. 1405, B.S.A., to A.G. Gascoigne, 172 King-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1930 Birth on January 12, at King Edward Memorial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mollan, of 172 King-street, East Fremantle—a daughter (Lilian Agnes Violet). Both well. (reference)

1935 Mr. Sidney Taft, a ‘sustenance’ worker of 172 King-street, East Fremantle was a second class passenger in the Lusitania, which was sunk by a German submarine in 1915. He came to Western Australia in 1929, and was a bedstead maker by trade. He claimed to have made the first iron bedstead in Western Australia, but during the depression was unable to get employment in his trade and had no option but to take sustenance work; ‘grubbing' trees on the pine forest at Applecross. He tells his story:

1935 Sinking Of The Lusitania. A Survivor in This State. The publication in The West Australian of May 8 of a reference to the sinking of the giant Cunard Liner Lusitania off the south coast of Ireland on May 7, 1915, resulted in the discovery of a survivor of the disaster, who is now living In Fremantle. He is Mr. Sidney Taft, of 172 King-street, East Fremantle. After reading the report, which referred to the twentieth anniversary of the disaster, he gathered together some souvenirs of the occurrence and brought them to this office… Born in Warwickshire of Welsh parents, Mr. Taft was a craftsman in the American Postal Machine Company when the Great War broke out. He resigned his post and boarded the Lusitania at New York with the intention of returning to Britain to enlist for active service. The disaster changed his plans, but he later joined the British Army and spent four years in France. "I can remember the Lusitania sailing from New York at 5 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, May 1, 1915."' he said. "It has often been said that warnings were issued before the start of the voyage regarding the danger from German ships in waters adjacent to the British Isles, but I heard nothing to that effect. In fact, some passengers were transferred from another ship to the Lusitania only a few hours before she sailed. I asked about this danger when I booked my passage and I was told that the liner would be escorted on the voyage." "We were just off the Irish coast, about 8 miles from Kinsale, when a torpedo from a German submarine struck the Lusitania," he added. "I had just finished lunch and was in a bathroom at the time. I remember being blown up and then I found myself in the water. I swam for a nearby boat, which was crowded with about 20 people, and I stayed there until we were picked up by a fishing smack, called the Pall, which took us to Kinsale, where we were landed at midnight. I lost everything I had, including all my money and tools. I was doubled up with cramp when I got to the boat, but managed to hang on long enough. Only 764 people survived; 1,142 were drowned." (reference)

Another version of Mr Taft’s story can be read here (reference) and his story was corroborated here. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1912: Rollo, Alex

1913 - 1914: Bennett, Richard H.

1915: Mathews, Robert M.

1916: Gentry, George S.

1917 - 1920: Connolly, Michael J.

1921: Streatfield, Alfred

1922 - 1923: Fisher, Edward

1924: Bird, Mrs.

1925: Gascoigne, Alfred George

1926 - 1928: Brown, Lesile

1931 - 1932: Mollan, David J.

1933 - 1935: Grieves, Leonard

1935 - 1938: Taffe, Sidney

1938 - 1939: Vacant

1939 - 1941: Hucker, Harry

1941 - 1942: Bottrell, Mrs. A.

1942 - 1943: Vacant

1944: Leggard, Harry R.

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93 King Street

93 King Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Villa

HISTORY

AIF 1917, Ernest Vincent Alford (Regimental number 1293) Occupation Printer, 93 King Street, East Fremantle, Married, Age at embarkation 23. Next of kin Mrs. Ruby Hilda Rachael Alford NAA Record  AIF Record

1927 St Peter's Church, East Fremantle, West Australia, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, April 16, when Thelma, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. Osborne, of Cornwall, England, was united in holy matrimony to Charles, youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. R. Cary, of Cornwall, England. The bride, who was given away by Mr G. Cary, looked charming in a dainty frock of ivory georgette embroidered in silver… (reference)

1939 Four men were also convicted of having obstructed pedestrian traffic, and were fined the amounts stated: Albert Charles Watts (39), bread carter, in respect of Queen Victoria-street, Fremantle, £2, with 4/6 cost. (reference)

1939 Death on April 8, at Fremantle (suddenly), Jessie Elizabeth Riou, of 183 King-street, East Fremantle, widow of the late Allan John Riou, and loving mother of Nellie (Mrs. C. H. Copperwaite), Dorothy (Mrs. A. Watts), Jessie (Mrs. R. Westergaard), Gladys (Mrs. E. Nelson), Allan and the late Marjorie Riou; aged 65 years. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1925: Cary, Charles Herbert

1929 - 1945: Watts, Albert

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94 King Street

94 King Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Terrace w Georgian Influences

No. 94 (previously was no. 174) King street. No. 92-94 King Street is a pair of single storey cottages constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a hipped ‘M’ format corrugated iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style applied to a modest scaled duplex. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a full width bullnosed verandah supported on timber posts. Entry doors are equally offset from the party wall. The doors are flanked by single pane double hung sash windows. A parapet wall divides the duplex. The roofscape includes elaborately capped chimneys.

HISTORY

1948 Engagement. Greta Owendoline Truswell, eldest daughter of Mrs. Morton and step-daughter of Mr. F. E Morton, of 94 King-street, East Fremantle, to Leonard Hermon Casserly youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J C. Casserly, of 59 King-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1957 Naturalisation Records for Janis Leitans (b. 1911 in Germany, occupation listed as Farmer) and his Latvian relatives George, and Leontine Leitans. Leitans arrived in Fremantle in January 1950, from Italy, paid by the IRO, international Refugee Organisation, then a specialized agency of the United Nations. (reference) See photograph.

RESIDENTS

1912 - 1913: Patterson, John A.

1914: Hannan, Mrs. R.

1915: Heinricks, William

1916 - 1917: Sudell, Thomas

1918 - 1919: Garrett, Frederick H.

1920 - 1922: Forrest, Oscar

1923 - 1924: Graham, James E.

1925 - 1932: Halfpenny, Arthur James

1933 - 1934: Shackelton, J.

1934 - 1944: Mitchell, Robert

1957: Leitans, J.

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96 King Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Late Victorian / Early Federation
Domestic Carpenter w Federation / Georgian Influences

No. 96 (previously was no. 178) King 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 Inter-War Bungalow style with later modifications. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with an offset entry door and hopper light. The door is flanked by sidelights and double hung sash windows. The facade features a full width skillion roofed verandah supported on timber posts set on a timber floor.

HISTORY

AIF 1915, Septimus James Cottrell (Regimental number 1732) Occupation Labourer, 96 King St, East Fremantle, Western Australia, Single, Age at embarkation 21. Next of kin Mother, Mrs. Lillian Cottrell NAA Record AIF Record

AIF 1917, Edward Albert Cottrell (Regimental number 52136) Occupation Horse Driver, East Fremantle, Western Australia, Single, Age at embarkation 22. Next of kin Father: James Cottrell

1953 Deceased Estates. Notice to Creditors And Claimants, Edward Albert Cottrell late of 96 King-street East Fremantle—Waterside Worker (last date for claims 12th October, 1953). (reference)

RESIDENTS

1913 - 1927: Cottrell, James

1928 - 1949: Cottrell, Mrs. L.

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