42 Glyde Street

42 Glyde Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Domestic Carpenter Skillion Cottage

No. 42 (previously was no. 78) Glyde street is a single-storey cottage built in stages. The place is constructed in timber framing and fibrous cement cladding with a gabled corrugated iron roof. Its style is eclectic. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a part-width skillion roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts. There is a centrally located front door flanked by windows.

HISTORY

1894 The story of the Peterson family who built this house can be seen on the current Glyde Inn website- https://www.glydein.org.au/about-us/story

The story of their son Frank R. Peterson who became a well-known Fremantle photographer can also be seen in Notable People

1924 The engagement is announced of Violet, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Peterson, 78 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, to James, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cole, 420 Beaufort street, Perth. (reference)

1924 The engagement is announced of Jessie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Foote, Monument street, Cottesloe Beach, to Walter, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Peterson, 78 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference

1925 Engagement Lillian Edith, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Peterson, of 78 Glyde street, East Fremantle, to William Edward, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. MacGregor, of North Fremantle. (reference

1925 Recipe Contest. …Fifth prize is awarded to Miss. Violet Paterson, 78 Glyde street, East Fremantle for Dainty Dishes From Potatoes. Potato Puffs... (reference

1929 Winning submissions of Ginger Fruit Cake, Ginger Fruit Loaf and Macduff Cake listed in The Mirror Free Recipe contest awarded to Mrs. F. J. Peterson. (reference)

1929 Meritorious Recipes. Paradise Pie…This is delicious. (Mrs. F. J. Peterson, 78 Glyde-street, East Fremantle.) (reference)

1931 Funeral. The Friends of the late Mr. Frank G. Peterson, of 78 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Methodist Cemetery, Fremantle. The Funeral will leave his late residence, 78 Glyde-street, East Fremantle… (reference) Obituary. The deceased was born in Sweden and came to West Australia in the barque Matilda 40 years ago. The Matilda was owned, and skippered by Captain O. R. Ohlsson, a brother-in-law of the deceased. The late Mr. Peterson erected the first house in Glyde-street, East Fremantle, and had lived there continuously until the time of his death. Until the advent of trams Mr. Peterson ran a ‘bus service’ to East Fremantle, and for the last 25 years had been in business as a master carrier.  He was a foundation member of the Lumpers' Union and also of Court Robin Hood A.O.F. He was one of the oldest residents of East Fremantle and a highly respected citizen. His kind and charitable disposition won for him the esteem of a wide circle of friends. The chief mourners were Messrs. F. R. and W. E. Peterson (sons), R. J. Louden-Smith and W. E. MacGregor sons-in-law), and Mrs. W. E. Peterson (daughter-in-law). The pall-bearers were Messrs. P. F. C. Anderson (manager. W.A. Brushware Co.), E. M. Davies (secretary, Court Robin Hood A.O.F.)... (reference

1932 Recipes: Hot Tea Cakes, Five O'Clock Tea Cakes, Muffinettes… Miss. Ivy Peterson, 78 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1932 Six Cakes from One Recipe. There are occasions when it is desired to make a variety of cakes in the simplest way. Here is a Foundation Recipe that can be used in many ways …roll, sandwich American tea cakes, sponge slices, sponge ring with jelly... Mrs. M. Peterson, 78 -Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1936 Funeral. The funeral of the late Mrs. Marie Sophia Peterson, widow of the late Frank Gustaf Peterson, of 78 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, took place in the Fremantle Cemetery yesterday...Mrs. Peterson was born at Helsingborg, Sweden, and came to Western Australia on the s.s. Port Victor in 1894 to join her husband, who had arrived two years before. For many generations her ancestors had seafaring careers, and her late father and four brothers were owner sea captains. During her 42 years' residence in East Fremantle, Mrs. Peterson endeared herself in all with whom she came in contact, on account of her attractive and kindly personality. She was particularly devoted to her home and family. Mrs. Peterson leaves two sons, five daughters and twelve grandchildren to mourn their loss. The chief mourners were  Messrs. F. R. and W. E. Peterson, sons; Mesdames R. J. Louden, W. Brown, W. E. McGregor, J. R. Cole, and Miss Ivy Peterson, daughters... (reference)

1940 Silver Weddings. On October 23, 1915, at the Glyde-street Methodist Church, by the late Rev. F. S. Pinch, Reginald, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith, Ellen-street, Fremantle, to Sigrid, eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Peterson, 78 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. Present address, Marmion-street, Palmyra. (reference)

In 1980 Maureen Wright, the Town of East Fremantle's Recreation Officer, sought advice about starting a community centre from Catherine Doherty, her Nedlands counterpart. Doherty suggested that new East Fremantle resident Pam Jones, a former member of Tresillian, be approached to see if she would be interested in the idea of establishing a similar centre in East Fremantle. Maureen Wright and Pam Jones arranged two community meetings. Twelve people came to the second meeting—These women would form the core group of the fledgling community centre. They were Pam Jones, Joan Storer, Ann-Marie (Catton) Medcalf, Robyn Granath, Danielle Hughes, J. Karmelita, Marlene Michelides, Colleen Wallace, Nola Bindon, Sue Strange, Sandy Stock and Maureen Wright.

The Town of East Fremantle agreed with Maureen Wright's suggestion that 42 Glyde Street, originally purchased by the Council in 1978 to extend Glasson Park, would be ideal for a community centre. Once the property was secured the enthusiastic group of women set to work with gusto to transform the house. You can read more about the beginnings of the centre on their website https://www.glydein.org.au/about-us/story

In 2014 a five year lease with an option of a further five was negotiated and signed by the Town of East Fremantle CEO and the then-Chair of Glyde-In Jono Farmer.

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1931: Frank G. Peterson, car

1932 - 1934: Vacant

1934 - 1936: Mrs. Mary Peterson

1936: Vacant

1937 - 1941: William A. Hopkinson

1941 - 1942: Vacant

1942 - 1945: John Thompson

1946 - 1949: Leonard Gibson

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45 Glyde Street

45 Glyde Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Gothic Influences

No. 45 (previously was no. 87) Glyde street is one of a pair of residences constructed in limestone and brick with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It is a good example of a Federation Bungalow style duplex half house. The original front elevation is obscured by a brick verandah infill. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a door flanked by small pane windows. The facade features a full-width bullnosed roof verandah supported between flanking parapet walls.

HISTORY

1907 Lost, Gold Bar Brooch, half-moon, set sun, moon, star, Tuesday, between McDonald tram or Glyde-st., keepsake; handsome reward by returning Mrs. Bass, 87 Glyde-st., Plympton. (reference)

1909 To Sell. Ducks. 7 Indian Runners, laying, 7s. pair. Apply 87 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1910 Lost, between Burt-street and GIyde street, East Fremantle, Gold Opal Brooch (keepsake), reward. Return to 87 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1913 Augustus Royal Mckenzie Devenish (1887-1961) was the brother of Barrington Onslow Horace Devenish, who in 1908 caused a sensation when he tried to prostitute his wife to his landlord in lieu of rent… (reference)

1913 For sale. Three h.p. Motorcycle, Magneto, lamp, horn, tools, spares, splendid climber, go anywhere. £25, or exchange land. McKenzie, 87 Glyde-st., E. Fremantle. (reference)

1914 Motors, Three H.P. Cycle, Bosch magneto, B. and B. handle-bar control, good tyres, easy starting, £17 10s. cash. McKenzie, 87 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1914 Motors, Allday’s 3 h.p. Bosch Magneto, B. and B., nearest offer, £15, or exchange Rowboat motor. 87 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1915 Motors, Exchange. Free-engine Motor Cycle, condition and appearance new. What have you? A.X.D., 87 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1915 Public Notices. A Wonderful Discovery, How to Grow Seedless Watermelons, Squashes, Marrows, Cucumbers. All kinds of Pumpkins, Melons, etc., grow twice the size, and of a much better flavor for the sap and pulp, that goes to make seed and pulp, will add to the growth and flavor. Full printed instructions sent post free for 5s., postal note or cash. Hurry up, now is the season, a sure Winner. Mr. A. Devenish, Sole Agent, 87 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1915 Free engine Motor Cycle, perfect order, very economical, absolute bargain. Devenish, 87 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1915 Exchange.—I have free-engine Motor Cycle, what have you? Take land Palmyra, sell cheap A.X.D., 87 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1916 Wanted, Motor Cycle Lamp, Horn, for typewriter or lathe, by appointment. McKenzie, 87 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1916. Light-Weight Free Engine, perfect, go anywhere, nearest offer, £21. Call Sunday, 87 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1917 Musical Instruments. New Tenor Trombone, Class A, silver, Boosey, £10 10s., or exchange good Cornet. 87 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1917 Houses And Land. Wanted to Buy, House 3-4 rooms, East Fremantle. Full particulars McKenzie, 87 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1920 Lost, Zoo, Tuesday, 9th, Pearl Blister Leaf, set in gold, safety chain. Keepsake from dead brother at the front. Good reward returning 87 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1946 When his mother Mary Anne Hurley died in 1941—Denis Hurley lived at her house at 38 Glyde St. until 1945. He then moved to this address. (reference)

1952 Auction. East Fremantle. 45/47 Glyde-Street, No. 47 Vacant. Will be Sold By Auction in our rooms on Thursday, 25th September, at 3 p.m. Excellent position, high, handy to bus and shops... (reference)

1953 To Let. Full board for 2 new Australians, 45 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1954 To Let. Furn. Rooms, 2 gents, close Kwinana bus, 45 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1954 Wanted. Bus. couple req. furn. Accom. or flat, Fremantle area, G.P., 45 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1911 - 1912: Benjamin Bovell

1913 - 1918: Aug R. Devenish

1919: Vacant

1920 - 1924: Thomas Edgley

1925 - 1934: Harold O’Byrne

1934 - 1936: Vacant

1936 - 1938: Keith Reynolds

1938 - 1940: W. J. Morgan

1940 - 1942: John T. Doggett

1942 - 1944: Vacant

1945: Simpson

1946 - 1949: Denis G. Hurley

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46 Glyde Street

46 Glyde Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Georgian with Art Deco Adaptation

No. 46 (previously was no. 86) Glyde street is a single-storey house constructed in limestone and brick with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It is an example of a Federation period house. The place was adapted in the immediate Post-World War II period but has since been restored to reflect its former style. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door flanked by double hung sash windows. The facade features a full-width bullnose roofed verandah supported on timber posts.

HISTORY

1908 Funeral. The Friends of Mr. Edward William Wallin, Blacksmith, of the W.A.G. Railways Loco Workshops, Midland Junction, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late beloved Wife, Anastasia, to the place of interment, the Roman Catholic portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave his residence, 86 Glyde-street, East Fremantle… (reference)

1912 Edward remarried a Sarah Ann Phillipson.

1913 Funeral. The Friends of the late Mr. Edward William Wallin, of 86 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, and of the Loco. Shops, Midland Junction, W.A. Government Railways, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Anglican portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. United Ancient Order Of Druids. Prince Lodge, No. 342. (reference)

1913 Death on April 22, at his residence, 86 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, (Captain) William Charles Luly, the beloved husband of Harriet Grace Luly, aged 56 years. (reference)

1913 Funeral. The funeral of the late Captain William Charles Luly, of Cr. W. J. Sumpton's launch Wundburri, took place on Wednesday afternoon, the 23rd inst., and was largely attended. The cortege moved from his late residence, 86 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, and proceeded to the local cemetery... The chief-mourners were: Messrs. William and Alfred Luly (sons), Mr. E. F. C. Kjellgren (son in-law), Mr. H. Davies (cousin), and Messrs. P. Peterson, and H. L. Green. The pall-bearers were: Capt. Hume, and Mr. J. Barber (representing the River and Harbors' Certificated Masters' Union), Cr. W. J. Sumpton, and Messrs, F. Ohde, A. G. Ableson, A. E. Tilley, A. E. Wallon, G. Miller, T. Jackman and A. Johnson. (reference)

1916 In loving memory of our dear mother, Sarah Ann Wallin, who departed this life at 86 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, on February 4, 1915. At rest- inserted by her loving daughters, Mrs. Ernest Leyland and Mrs. James Tomlinson (reference)

1941 Deaths In Active Service: Hicks on May 2 at his residence 46 Glyde-street, East Fremantle Woodland Hicks (late 28th Battalion. M.M). loving brother of Fred, fond brother-in-law of Bessie and “Loving uncle of Olwyn, Joyce, Beth and Fond memories.” (reference)

1941 Funeral. On Friday, May 2 at Glyde-street, East Fremantle, Woodland Hicks, beloved brother and brother-in-law of Cloates and May Hicks. Ever remembered, Mr. R. Hicks, dearest husband of my good friend, Mrs. Muriel Hicks. How she will miss him. (reference)

1943 Funeral. The Friends of the late Annie Louisa Benham of Thornton, 46 Glyde-street, East Fremantle... (reference)

“We bought the house around 2007 and renovated it in 2009/10. The house is now two storeys or 3 if you include the cellar. We bought it off the Nardi family who are the parents of a current Councillor.” (Correspondence with Jason Parish 2019)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1910: Edward William Wallin, and his wife Annie (nee Ryan). Son Edward William was born here in 1898. Edward Jnr married Maude Killick in 1919.

1911 - 1913: Edward W. Wallin; William Luly

Eliza G. Luly married Ernest F C Kjellgren in 1910.

1914: Mrs. S. Wallin; Mrs H. Luly; Ernest F. Kjellgren

1915: Mrs. S. Wallin; Mrs S. Phillipson, nurse

1916: William Maxwell

1917 - 1921: Anthony Harrison

1922 - 1934: Richard E. Hicks; Woodland

1934 - 1941: Mrs. A. L. Benham; Richard E. Hicks; Woodland

1941 - 1943: Mrs. A. L. Benham

1944 - 1949: Mrs. Muriel Hicks

pre 2007: Nardi Family

2007 - 2020: Jason Parish

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47 Glyde Street

47 Glyde Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Gothic Influences

No. 47 (previously was no. 89) Glyde street is one of a pair of residences constructed in limestone and brick with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It is a good example of a Federation Bungalow style duplex half house. Unlike its neighbour at No 45 Glyde Street there is no infill to the verandah. The original front door and hopper light and flanking window have been retained. The facade features a full width bullnose roofed verandah supported between flanking parapet walls. 

HISTORY

1946 Morris Cowley Utility, 1927, Price £70. Keegan, 47 Glyde-st., Fremantle. (reference)

1946 Chevrolet Truck Ton, 1927 model, fixed price £75, selling £70. T. Keegan, 47 Glyde-st., Fremantle. (reference)

1949 Bicycle, gent's, reconditioned, good tyres and tubes, £9 or best offer. 47 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1950 For sale gent's bike, 28in., good order; boy's 26in. bike, needs repairs, best offer. 47 Glyde-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1952 Real Estate. East Fremantle 45-47 Glyde St., No. 47 Vacant. A pair of S. D. stone and brick houses each with front vers., hall, 3 good rooms, bathroom, laundry, sewered. High position, handy to bus, school and shops. Only £1,000. Will consider offers. see J. J. & F. G. Higham (1932) Estate Agents, 49 High-street, Fremantle. L2422. (reference)

1953 For Sale. Gent’s near new O'coat, o.s., bargain. £6. 47 Glyde-st., East Ftle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1940 - 1942: Waters, Joseph

1942 - 1944: Vacant

1945 - 1953: Keegan, Thomas

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48 Glyde Street

48 Glyde Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Federation Georgian Influences

No. 48 (previously was no. 90) Glyde street is a single story residence constructed in limestone and brick with a hipped ‘M’ format corrugated iron roof. It is a fine example of a Federation Bungalow style house. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door flanked by double hung sash windows. The facade features a full width bullnose roofed verandah supported on timber posts. The openings are surrounded with brick quoins. 

HISTORY

1904 Fremantle Tramways And Electric Lighting. Election Of The Board. Another page in the history of the Fremantle Municipal Tramway and Electric Lighting Scheme will he recorded today, when the first Board of Management is elected by the ratepayers. It is provided in the Fremantle Tramways and Electric Lighting Act that the Board shall consist of five members, the Mayor for the time being of Fremantle being a member ex officio, while the four other members are to be elected by the rate payers, who, for the purposes of the election, have been divided into two sections-property owners and occupiers. Keen interest has been manifested in the present election, and most of the candidates for office on the Board have conducted vigorous campaigns. The Political Labour Party have entered into the contest, and they are running candidates for each of the seats. There is no lack of aspirants for the four vacancies, there being no less than seventeen candidates nominated: Occupiers' Seat... Walter Francis Wood, East Fremantle.

1928-1932 Alfred Henry Chate (1902-1979) married Hilda Grace Hewitt in Fremantle on 31 Dec 1927 and the couple lived at 90, now 48, Glyde Street, East Fremantle. They had two children, Allan and Lillian Grace. (see photo)

1931 Birth on June 26, at Hillcrest, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. White, 90 Glyde-street, East Fremantle (late Northam and Midland Junction)—a son (premature), (Keith Alfred William). (reference)

1954 The engagement is announced of Jean Doris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kynaston of East Fremantle, to Ivor Richard, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chapple, South Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1910: McKenzie, John A.

1912: Wood, Walter F.

1913: Wood, Mrs. M. J. & Wood, Miss E., milliner

1914 - 1916: Hunter, John

1918: Fooks, William S.

1919: Hadcroft, Baxter

1920 - 1923: McCaw, Robert A.

1924 - 1927: Cowie, James A.

1928 - 1932: Chate, Alfred H.

1933 - 1937: White, Mrs. E.

1937 - 1949: Kynaston, Charles

2002- 2021 Stephen Hille and Catherine Keogh

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50 Glyde Street

50 Glyde Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Georgian Domestic Carpenter

No. 50 (previously was no. 94) Glyde street is a single storey cottage constructed in timber framing, feather edged weatherboards and fibrous cement cladding. The place has a hipped decramasitc tiled 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 replacement verandah. The verandah is a full width hip roofed verandah and is supported on masonry piers. 

HISTORY

AIF 1916 Walter John Brown (Regimental number 15147) Occupation Labourer, 50 Glyde Street, East Fremantle, Single, Age at embarkation 22. Next of kin W. Brown. NAA Record  AIF Record 

1921 The Funeral of the late Mr. William Ebbs, dearly beloved husband of Mary Ann, and loving father of Thomas, Joseph, Charlotte, Priscilla, Lizzie, Susan, Clara, and William, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Church of England Cemetery, Fremantle. The Funeral is appointed to leave the residence of his son, Mr. Thomas Ebbs, Preston Point-road, Bicton... (reference)

1937 Death on July 26, at her residence, 94 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, Marion McLaughlin Ashwood, loved sister of Sarah (Co. Derry, Ireland) and the late Casie (Mrs. Withers, Bunbury); aged 83. Years. RIP. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1910: Dymock, George

1911 - 1912: Mitchell, Ernst

1913 - 1916: Ebbs, Thomas

1917 - 1919: Smedley, Frederick

1920: Armstrong, Arthur

1921 - 1938: Ashwood, Mrs Marion

1939 - 1943: Donnes, Edward

1944 - 1949: Heale, Arthur

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52 Glyde Street

52 Glyde Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Early Federation, Domestic Carpenter with Georgian Influences

No. 52 (previously was no. 96) Glyde street is a single-storey cottage constructed in timber framing and rusticated weatherboards with a corrugated iron ‘M’ format 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 skillion roofed verandah supported on timber posts.

HISTORY

AIF 1915, Robert Albert Kolby (Regimental number 646) Occupation Seaman, Wife's address: 96 Glyde St, East Fremantle, Married, Age at embarkation 24. Next of kin Wife: Emma Kolby

1920 Evidence At Inquest: Gallant Attempt To Rescue Little Girl. At the Fremantle Courthouse this afternoon, the inquiry into the death of Cambridge White, who lost his life while trying to rescue a little girl, who had got into difficulties when swimming in the Swan River, near the North Fremantle railway bridge, on the afternoon of January 2. Alice Irene Hardy, 11 years of age, residing at 19 Bayley-street, North Fremantle, said she was bathing with another little girl and a boy. She could not swim, so put on some cork wings. She got into deep water, and the other little girl called out for help. Witness was not afraid. A man jumped into the water and swam to her. He told her to catch hold of him, which she did, and he started to swim back to shallow water. After going a little distance, however, he told her to let go. She did so, and sank. Mr. Kolby then swam out to her and brought her to the shore. This was the first time she had gone bathing at this spot. Albert Kolby, of 96 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, a lumper, said that at 5 o'clock on the afternoon of January 2, he was going home with deceased. When on the North Fremantle railway bridge they heard cries for assistance, and deceased took his coat and jacket off, and jumped in to assist a girl who was in the water, and who sank once before he reached her. Witness called out, "Are you all right?" and deceased replied "Yes." A little later he called out "Help," and witness went to his assistance. Just before reaching him he heard deceased say very quietly to the girl, "Let go." Then he sank, and did not come up again...The Acting Coroner concurred with the remarks, and drew attention to the fact that Kolby was a returned soldier. (reference)

1942 Engagement. Florence Jean, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Love, of 52 Glyde-street, East Fremantle to William Frederic, only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Walter, of 128 Holland-st, East Fremantle. (reference)

1945 Death on February 8, Thomas Anderson Love, loving husband of Marry Anne (52 Clyde-street, East Fremantle); fond-father of Neil, Ern, Fred, Mena, Jean, Jack (AIF). Cliff (RAAF); father-in-law of Jack Baseden. Queenie, Winnie, Alf, Bill and June; loved grandfather of Olga, Stan, John, Fred, Shirley, Bessie, Valma, Wynnis and Ann; aged 84 years. (reference)

1952 Death on Aug 12,  Mary Ann Love, dearly beloved widow of the late T. A. Love,  52 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, loving mother of Nell, Ern, Fred, Mena, Jean, Cliff, Jack (deceased), mother-in-law of Jack, Queenie, Win, Alf, Bill, June, dear grandmother of thirteen grandchildren two great-grandchildren: aged 72 years. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1911: Frederick W. Cragg

1912 - 1914: Frank B. Webber

1915 - 1920: Robert A. Kolby

1921 - 1932: Henry G. Brown

1933 - 1934: Love -

1934 - 1945: Thomas Love

1946: Roy C. Love

1947 - 1949: Mrs. Mary Love

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55 Glyde Street

55 Glyde Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Domestic Carpenter Gothic 

No. 55 (previously was no. 101) Glyde street is a single storey cottage constructed in timber framing, weatherboard and fibrous cement cladding with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with an entry porch that is off centre. The facade features a full width bullnosed roofed verandah supported on timber posts with a decorative timber frieze. The front wall has been modified to accommodate a small addition. The front addition is flanked by windows.

HISTORY

AIF 1916, Isaiah Wauhop (Regimental number 3478) Occupation Blacksmith, 55 Glyde Street, East Fremantle, Married, Age at embarkation 27. Next of kin Mrs. Elsie H. Wauhop NAA Record AIF Record

1928 Funeral. The Friends of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Laurie, of 105 Glyde Street, East Fremantle, are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Fremantle Cemetery...The East Fremantle Football Club, W.A.N.F.L. The Members of the above Club are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Laurie, mother of our Member, Mr. Jock Laurie. (reference)

1928 Obituary. Mrs. Elizabeth Laurie, widow of the late Mr. John Donaldson Laurie, died on June 2 at East Fremantle at the age of 58 years. Mrs. Laurie, who was born in Victoria, was well known and highly respected in the East Fremantle district, where she had resided for over 30 years. She had been in ill-health for the last five years. The funeral cortege moved from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. H. Jackson, 101 Glyde-street, East Fremantle… The chief mourners were Mr. J. Laurie (son), Mesdames G. Esmond, H. Jackson, and J. Langoulant (daughters), Mrs. J. Donovan (sister), Mr. W. Watson (brother)... The pall-bearers were Messrs. C. Doig (president), J. Dolan (captain) and J. McCabe (secretary, East Fremantle Football Club), L. Day and W. Rose (North Fremantle Football Club, Fremantle Suburban  Association), J. O'Loughlan, E. Jackson, and J. M'Cleary. (reference)

1948 War Service Homes. E. U. W. Nash 55 Glyde-street, East Fremantle… (reference)

1949 Advertising: Bridal Gown: ...French figured satin, long train. Call or write 55 Glyde Street, East Fremantle… (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909: Stahmer, Ernest

1910 - 1912: Stahmer, John M. H.

1913: Laurie, Mrs. E.

1914: Anderson, Mrs. I.

1915 - 1916: Cragg, Frederick W.

1917: McMillan, Albert E.

1918 - 1920: Wauhop, Mrs. Elsie E.

1921 - 1925: Anderson, James D.

1926 - 1927: Jackson, Herbert & Laurie, Mrs Elizabeth

1928 - 1932: Jackson, Herbert

1933 - 1936: Hopkinson, William

1936 - 1938: Gallagher, Alfred J.

1938 - 1943: Mills, Mrs. Mary

1944 - 1949: Grainger, Frederick

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57 Glyde Street

57 Glyde Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Gabled Terrace w Gothic Influences 

No. 57 (previously was no. 103) and No.59 Glyde street is a pair of single storey houses constructed in limestone and brickwork with gabled corrugated iron roofs. The place is a good example of a pair of Federation period houses. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a full width bullnosed roof verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts. Front doors have hopper lights and are located adjacent to the party wall. The doors are flanked by double hung sash windows. The openings have brick quoins. A parapet wall divides the two dwellings.

HISTORY

AIF 1916: Frederick Brewer Walters (Regimental number 1884) Occupation Foreman, 57 Glyde Street, East Fremantle, Married, Age at embarkation 39. Next of kin Mrs. Frances Walter NAA Record AIF Record

1923 Death. In loving memory of our dear aunt, Annie Barber, who died April 20, 1918. Memories of one so dear Often bring a silent tear. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. D. Hunter and family, 103 Glyde  Street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1934 Death on August 29, at East Fremantle, John Barber, Shipmaster, of 92 East Street, East Fremantle, widower of the late Margaret Barber, and beloved stepfather of Leslie and Mary McKillop (East-street, East Fremantle); loved Grandpa of Ronald, Ian and Lorraine; aged 79 years. John, dearly loved Uncle of Mrs. D. Hunter, 103 Glyde-street, East Fremantle...Captain John Barber, of 92 East-street, loved stepdad of Walter Clegg. The long day closes. (reference)

1948 Death on January 28, at Fremantle Hospital (suddenly) John Joseph O'Brien, of 57 Glyde Street, East Fremantle, late of Mr. Magnet dearly beloved son of Sarah and the late John Joseph O'Brien (East Fremantle), loved brother of Kath, Ernie (deceased), Gladys, Doris. Joan and Jim; aged 37 years. (reference)

1949 Death of Agnes Boase, Loving sister and aunty of Sarah O'Brien and family of 57 Glyde street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1949: Death on September 12, at his late residence (suddenly) John Joseph Plumber loved father and father in-law of Red and Doris, of 57 Glyde-street. East Fremantle, loved grandfather of Shirley... (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1915: Brown, George

1916 - 1921: Walters, Fred (brewer)

1922 - 1936:Hunter, David

1936 - 1940: Watt, Mrs. Ada

1940 - 1949: Plumber, Mrs. Mary

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59 Glyde Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Gabled Terrace w Gothic Influences 

No. 57 and No. 59 (previously was no. 105) Glyde Street are a pair of single storey houses constructed in limestone and brickwork with gabled corrugated iron roofs. The place is a good example of a pair of Federation period houses. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a full width bullnosed roof verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts. Front doors have hopper lights and are located adjacent to the party wall. The doors are flanked by double hung sash windows. The openings have brick quoins. A parapet wall divides the two dwellings.

HISTORY

1910 Funeral. The Friends of the late Mr. Henry Gough, of No. 105 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Wesleyan portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. (reference)

1914 Recipe—A Cornish Pastry: Take half a pound of steak or mutton, whichever is preferred, and mince...Mrs. J. Richmond, 105 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

AIF 1916 John Silas Richmond(Regimental Number 6144) Occupation, Salesman. Single. Age at Embarkment 19. Next of Kin, Father, James Richmond, 105 Glyde st, East Fremantle, Western Australia.

1918 War Casualties. Mr. and Mrs. J. Richmond 14 White-street, Richmond, Melbourne, and late of 105 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, has received word that their son Private J. S. (Jack) Richmond has been gassed. (second occasion) (reference)

1939 Death on May 26, at Woodside Hospital, East Fremantle, suddenly, Edward Charles (Ted) Peacock, dearly beloved husband of Mary Peacock, of 105 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, loving father of Ron and Garry, loved son of Mrs. Peacock (Foss-street, Palmyra), loving son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hunter (24 Malcolm-street, Fremantle), loved brother of Mabel (Mrs. Harold, Boulder), Ethel (Mrs. Partridge, Kalgoorlie), Edith (Mrs. Aylott, Shackleton), Kitty (Mrs. Lanzuise, Palmyra), Philis (Mrs. Lockwood, Kalgoorlie), Enid (Mrs. Coleman, East Fremantle), Robert (s.s. Barrossa, Adelaide), Walter (Shackleton), Sydney (Stoneville) and Arthur (Boulder), fond brother-in-law of Bill; aged 37 years. (reference)

1945 Birth on May 1, at St Helen's, to Arthur (AIF) and Joan Barr, of 59 Glyde-street, East Fremantle -twin sons. All well. No visitors for five days. (reference)

1948 Death. In loving memory of our dearly beloved brother and brother-in-law, John, who suddenly passed away on January 28. Inserted by Jim, Marie and little Pat, 59 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1948: Death. In loving memory of John O’Brien, dear brother and brother-in-law of Joan and Arthur Barr, dearly beloved uncle of Margaret, Robert and Arthur, of 59 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1913: Gough, Mrs. S.

1914 - 1918: Richmond, James

1919 - 1925: Bell, Archd. W.

1926: Harper, William H.

1927: Beesley, Walter

1928: Laurie, Mrs. Elizabeth

1929 - 1936: Peacock, Edwin Thomas

1936 - 1940: Peacock, Mrs. Mary

1940 - 1942: Moyalhan, Mrs. Mary

1942 - 1949: Barr, Mrs. Sarah J. & O'Brien, Mrs. Sarah

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