9 Fortescue Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Spanish Mission Porch House

No 9 Fortescue Street is a single storey house constructed in limestone rendered brick with a hipped and gabled Cordova tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Spanish Mission style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a half hipped roofed entry porch. The entry porch is accented with three arches supported on piers and barley twist columns. A wrought steel balustrade spans between the piers. This arrangement sits over a limestone wall. There is a pair of glazed entry doors flanked by casement windows. The rendered walls sit on a limestone foundation. The roofscape features a rendered chimney.

HISTORY

1936 Death on November 16, at his residence, 9 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle, Charles Albert, dearly beloved husband of Lillian May Bailey, late of Pinnaroo, South Australia, and formerly of Boulder City, Western Australia, and loving father of Bert, Cliff and Shirley; aged 55 years. (reference)

1936 Mr. Charles Albert Bailey, of 9 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle, and late of Wongan Hills, and Pinnaroo (South Australia), and formerly of the Ivanhoe Goldmine, Boulder City, died on Monday last. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon, when the remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Rector of St. Peter's Church, East Fremantle (the Rev. W. K. Elphick) officiated at the graveside. Mr. Bailey was born at Dublin, South Australia, and came to this State in 1901. Shortly after his arrival he went to the Eastern Goldfields, where he was on the Ivanhoe Goldmine, Boulder City, for 12 years, during four years of which he was shift boss. While on the Goldfields he was interested in Masonic affairs and was a member of Lodge Mossgiel No. 902 S.C. He then returned to Pinnaroo, South Australia and came back to Western Australia in 1925, when he took up farming property at Wongan Hills. (reference)

1943 Funeral. The Friends of the late Mrs. Edith Mannion, JP, of 9 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle, are respectfully informed that her remains will be interred in the Methodist portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1933 - 1936: Cartledge, A H

1936 - 1938: Bailey, Mrs Lillian

1938 - 1942: Davies, Elvin

1942 - 1949: Bailey, Mrs Lillian B

1943- Mannion, E

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9 Hubble Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation Georgian Influences

HISTORY

1907 In the case of Mark Hodgson, a young man, charged with having at Fremantle, on February 6, unlawfully assaulted Bernard Noonan, the jury failed to agree and were discharged, the accused being remanded. Noonan had his jaw fractured during a fracas in an hotel, and Hodgson was alleged to have committed the offence. (reference)

1931 Aunt Kitty—new members—Joyce Anderson, 23 Hubble-street, East Fremantle;

1934 Alfred Webb lived at no 7 Hubble St. from 193(?) - 1934 before moving to this house.

1947 Marriage on Monday, December 8, by special licence, Joan Webb (Nee Green) of 9 Hubble-street, East Fremantle to Allan James Willox of Melbourne. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1911: Noonan, Bernard

1912: Walker, William T.

1913 - 1914: Davis, Frederick J.

1915 - 1916: Collings, Herbert L.

1917 - 1920: Collings, Herbert L. & Peters, Mrs. Eelen

1921 - 1925: Davis, F. J.

1926: Davis, Mrs. Maggie

1927: Costello, James

1928 - 1932: Anderson, William Tompson

1933 - 1934: Lester, H.

1934 - 1949: Webb, Alfred

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9 Glyde Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation Bungalow

No. 9 (previously was no. 21) Glyde street is a single storey house constructed of limestone and brick with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It was adapted in the immediate Post-World War II period but has since been restored to reflect the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door flanked by windows. The facade features a full width bullnosed roofed verandah supported by timber posts on a concrete floor.

HISTORY

Boat builder Alfred (Alf) Tilley, his wife, three sons and three daughters lived in this house. Born in Hobart in 1869 Tilley did his apprenticeship with his father who was a senior partner of Tilley and Williams. Tilley went to Melbourne at 20 where he married Susan, and 20 years later came to Western Australia, in 1895. In 1911 he established the firm of A. E. Tilley and Co (steamer and launches ) and started a boat service in the harbor and for up-river trade. His boat building business and boat shed operated for more than 30 years. One of the more famous boats built by him was the Mayans. Tilley died aged 65 years in 1993.

Genealogy of Alfred Ernest Tilley Snr

1897 Death of Gladys Tilley, infant daughter of Alfred and Susan Tilley, aged 11 months. The Tilleys were living in Cantonment Road, Fremantle, at the time. (reference)

1903 Alfred Tilly was already hiring out boats and launches on the Swan River. These were based at the East Fremantle Bridge and the Claremont Jetty. (reference)

1930 ‘Dodge’ vehicle registered to AE Tilley of 21 Glyde Street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1931 Alfred’s car collided with a tram in Adelaide Street. (reference

1934 Notice for Alfred E. Tilley’s funeral, after his death on 3 Feb. (reference)

1934 Full report on Alfred’s funeral, including a full list of the mourners. (reference)

1935 Engagement of Frederick Tilley (youngest son of Alfred and Susan Tilley) to Lorna Romney (reference)

1937 Report on the funeral of Violet Miller, daughter of Alfred and Susan Tilley, who appears to have lived next door to her widowed mother (at 23 Glyde Street) Interestingly enough, Violet’s husband is not among the mourners. Violet’s children were also excluded from Susan Tilley’s last will, written in 1944 (see 1949 court case over her wills below) (reference)

1942 A. E. Tilley charged with assaulting his wife and with obscene language. This seems to be the son of Alfred and Susan Tilley. His age matches. (reference)

1942 Alfred Ernest Tilley warned to stay away from his wife and child by a magistrate. (reference)

1943 Alfred Tilley convicted of stealing his wife’s handbag. (reference)

1947 Death notice of Susan Jane Tilley of 9 Glyde Street. (reference)

1949 Sons challenge the will of Mrs. Susan J Tilley. She had made three wills in the previous ten years (since the death of Alfred) The last will (signed in 1944) left everything to her two surviving daughters Lily French and Isabel Banks and nothing to the sons. Not surprisingly, the sons challenged this on the grounds that their mother was of unsound mind when making the will, and claim that it  was obtained by ‘undue influence.’’ (reference)

1949 The Judge rules in favour of the daughters in the will dispute. He rules that the will made in 1944 was in fact valid. Interestingly, Alfred Tilley junior withdrew as a defendant on the morning of the hearing commencement and gave evidence that the final 1944 will was valid. The defendants (sons) were ordered to pay their own costs and the plaintiffs’ (daughters’) costs could be paid out of the deceased estate. (reference

1950 Alfred Ernest Tilley of Glyde Street convicted of keeping a horse too close to a dwelling, and for keeping feed which was not stored in a rat-proof container. He was also fined for keeping an unregistered dog. (reference

RESIDENTS

1910 - 1932: Tilley, Alfred E.

1933 - 1949: Tilley, Mrs S. J.

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9 Irwin Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War, Bungalow w Georgian Influences

No 9 Irwin Street is a single storey house constructed in brick with a hipped tiled roof. It is an expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a full width return hipped roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts. A gabled entry bay aligns with the front door. The door is central located with a hopper light and is flanked by a bay window and a casement window. The bay window features sets of casement windows. The roofscape features a tall brick chimney and finials.

HISTORY

1933 Advertising. Nurse Robinson, A.T.N.A. Certified Midwife, 9 Irwin Street, East Fremantle. Moderate terms. Patients attended in their own homes. Bonus payment by arrangement. Enquiries invited Telephone FM-1150.  (reference)

1934 Social on Monday evening, at their home in Irwin-street, East Fremantle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeffery entertained a number of friends, the principal guest being Miss Mabel Pell, who will leave by the Strathand on March 27 for a holiday trip to Fiji. Dancing and music were enjoyed, Messrs. J. Griffin, J. Black, Mr. and Mrs. W. Danielson, Miss G. Jeffery and Mr. J. Faulds contributed items. At supper good wishes were extended and a presentation was made to Miss Pell by her fellow members of the Clonlea Tennis Club. (reference)

Mabel Pell lived up the road at 13 Irwin St. when she got married…

1935 Birth on August 29, to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jensen. 13 Irwin-street, East Fremantle- a daughter, Both well. (reference)

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

1938 Death on February 9, at his residence, Burgess-street, Leederville, Janet Albert Griffin, fond pal of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeffery, Del and Lorraine, of Irwin-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1942 Lost: 1 Black Curly Retriever Dog, answers to name of Bob, strayed from Irwin-street. East Fremantle, Sunday last. Reward. Ring Jeffery. L1036 or 9 Irwin-street. East Fremantle. (reference)

1953 The wedding of Miss Lorraine Jeffrey to Mr. Bryan Birch, of Canberra, at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, East Fremantle. The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeffrey of East Fremantle carried a bouquet of orchids against her gown of lame lace over magnolia tinted satin. (reference)

1969 Hints For Housewives. These useful hints to help housewives and mothers are from readers. Each wins $2. - If there is a lot of clover in your lawn, go over it with the rake before mowing the lawn. This will lift the clove runners and enable the mower to pick them up.—Mrs. C. Leeds, 9 Irwin St., E. Fremantle, W.A. 6158. (reference)

1970 Recipe. Ginger Gems. A recipe for little gem scones with the flavor of ginger… Bake in moderately hot oven 10 to 12 minutes. When cold, top with lemon icing. Makes approximately 2 dozen. Consolation prize of $2 to Mrs. E. Leeds, 9 Irwin St., East Fremantle, W.A. 6158. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1920: Vacant

1921 - 1923: Fulton, James

1924 - 1927: Stephenson, William Pearson

1928: Tilley, William H.

1929 - 1949: Jeffery, Henry

1960s-1970s Leeds, C

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9 View Terrace

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Bungalow w Federation Influences

No 9 View Terrace is a single storey house constructed in limestone, rendered brick with a hipped tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust bay and a full width return broken back roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on piers with scribed tops. A masonry balustrade spans between the piers. The verandah roof extends across the thrust bay to a garage addition to the east. The place sits on limestone foundations. The roofscape features tall rendered chimneys.

HISTORY

1946 Engagement. Betty Joan, eldest daughter of Mrs. F. V. & the late Mr. E. C. Hines, of 21 Monument Street, Mosman Park, to Douglas George, eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Hill of 9 View Terrace, East Fremantle. (reference)

1952 Members of Girl Guide companies in the East Fremantle Melville district formed a guard-of-honour for their commissioner, Mrs. Peter Hill and her husband as they left Wesley Church, Fremantle, after their wedding on Saturday. Mrs. Hill was Miss Pamela Tonkin, the daughter of the Deputy-Leader of the Opposition (Mr. J. T. Tonkin, M.L.A.) and Mrs. Tonkin, of East Fremantle. The reception was held in Claremont at the Myola Club, where Mrs. Tonkin, wearing a three-quarter length frock of mushroom-pink needle-run lace, welcomed her guests. She was assisted by the groom's mother, Mrs. W. J. Hill, of East Fremantle, who wore a slender frock of silver grey lace. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1941 - 1949: Hill, W. J.

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9 Clayton Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Porch

No 9 Clayton Street is a single storey house constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a hipped decramastic tiled roof. It is an expression of the Inter-War Porch style. It is symmetrically composed with a central hip roofed porch. The porch is supported on paired timber posts. A balustrade spans between the posts. The porch roof extends over the adjacent casement windows. There is a central door under the porch. 

HISTORY

In September 1883 Stephen Henry Parker and James Morrison of Perth commenced subdivision of 65 acres of land to the north of Canning Road. The subdivision occurred at Swan Locations 63, 176, 219 and the south western portion of Swan Location 306. The subdivision included Preston Point Road, Alcester Gardens, Wolsely Gardens, Victoria Road, Alexandra Road, Parry Avenue, and Salvado Avenue.
The Richmond Precinct was owned by Walter Easton and was named after the town of Richmond where Easton lived in England. In 1901 Easton’s sons subdivided Windsor Estate. New streets to the subdivision of the Windsor Estate were named after various members of the Easton family; Walter, Gill, Stratford and Morgan (later Osborne Road).
Initially lot sizes were generous but sold at a slow rate. The initial development of the Richmond Precinct occurred at Canning Highway and Preston Point Road. Substantial residences were developed on these streets giving precedence to the future development of Richmond. The distinct architecture of Canning Highway and Preston Point Road distinguish Richmond from the surrounding area.
By 1913 there were approximately 40 residences in the area between Preston Point Road and Alexandra Road. Osborne Road, Windsor Road and Gill Street had several buildings apiece by 1913. By 1931 approximately half the lots were developed. In 1921 Richmond Primary School was developed between Windsor and Osborne Road and several Inter-War residences were developed in the immediate area. In the 1930s the Workers’ Homes’ Board developed a number of weatherboard, asbestos, brick and tiled residences. Inter-War style front porches were preferred over Federation style full width verandahs.
Redevelopments have occurred throughout the Richmond Precinct. Large lot sizes have allowed Richmond to be subject to the redevelopment of group and multiple housing. However, significant clusters of heritage dwellings remain throughout.

1944 Large Celluloid Doll, good condition, Write White, 9 Clayton-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1933 - 1949: White, Aubrey.

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9 Pier Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Bungalow Austerity Porch House w California Bungalow Influences

HISTORY

1924 "Uglieland." Last night the Railway and Tramways Boys' Band played a number of selections at the "Uglieland" carnival. which was thronged with people up to a late hour. The final division of the second round of the tug-of-war resulted in Elder, Smith and Co.'s team winning, over that of the hotel employees. Tonight the first heat of the semi-finals will be pulled, when the Tramways No.1 team will contest against the drivers. The pull is timed to start at 9 o'clock. To-morrow night Metters's team., will meet that of Elder. Smith and Co. The national dancing contest was last night drawn to a close, the Irish jig being danced in all three divisions. The winners were: First, Dolly Hassett, Doreen Welsman; and Dagmar Groves; (reference)

1930  The Caledonians held : their fortnightly members' night on Wednesday last, when the opportunity was taken to present the cups won for national dancing at the recent May Day spoils. Miss Dagmar Groves was presented With the Trades Hall cup, as winner of the West Province championship over 12, and Miss Lorna Jenkins with the Doig and Horn cup, being the champion under 12. Miss Thelma Kerr was presented with a gold medal for first in open, sheantrubais and a silver medal for second in the Caledonian Fling. The Chief (Mr Doig), made the presentations and complimented the winners on their performances. The exhibition of Highland dancing by Misses Groves and Kerr and also the singing of Mrs Simpson was much appreciated by the large audience. The next social will be held on Wednesday, June 11, when the proceeds will be given to a Scottish family in distress. (reference)

1938 Marriage on March 14, at Perth, William Baird to Blanche Edith Watson, widow of the late Herbert Charles Watson, of Perth, W.A. (reference)

1939 Marriage of George W. Wenham to Dagmar R. Groves, at Fremantle, on October 21. (reference)

1939 Funeral Notice. The Friends of the late William Baird, retired Mine Manager, formerly Mayor of Norseman, dearly beloved husband of Blanche Edith Baird, fond stepfather of Leverne, Roma and Colin... (reference)

1939 Mrs. George Wenham (formerly Miss Dagmar Groves, of East Fremantle), whose marriage was celebrated on October 21 at the Wesley Church, Fremantle. The Rev. W. F. Freeman conducted the ceremony.Dagmar Rasmussen Groves (1914-1988) see article in Notable People Dagmar and George the family lived at 9 Pier St, East Fremantle from 1949-1954. After George, died in June 1954, Dagmar returned to work in 1956 as nurse-in-charge at Claremont Asylum. (reference)

1941 Birth on July 12, at Woodside Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. George Wenham, of 18 East street, East Fremantle.—a daughter (Laureen Ethel). Both well. No visitors for six days. (reference)

1941 Fremantle Prosecutions. William John Downie (39), hairdresser, George William Wenham (28), clerk, and Robert Roberts (60),clerk, were each fined £5 in the Fremantle Police Court yesterday for having used premises at Mandurah road, South Fremantle, Market street, Fremantle, and High-street, Fremantle, respectively, as common betting houses. Messrs. H. J. Craig, S.M., and A. E. Pady and J. M. Farrell, J's.P. were on the Bench. Costs were £1/1, £/1/0/6 and £1/0/6. Respectively. (reference)

1947 Dagmar Rasmussen Wenham (1914-1988) see article in Notable People.

1949 In Memoriam Wenham. C.: In loving memory of our dear mother and Nanna. Passed away November 13, 1848. Peacefully sleeping. Inserted by George, Dagmar and Hilda. (reference)

1950 Lumper Fined. When a Customs officer saw a watch bought into a Jeweler's shop in Fremantle on February 20, he questioned the owner as to its purchase. The owner, George William Wenham, waterside worker, of Pier-street, East Fremantle, said that be had bought the watch from a Chinese on the wharf for £5. Mr. P. Connaughton who prosecuted for the Customs Department, said that the watch was similar to many others which had been the subject of recent prosecutions and which appeared to have been smuggled into the country from Singapore. The accused was fined £20 and ordered to pay £2/6/ costs. (reference)

1954 “Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia, Fremantle Branch: Members are invited to attend the funeral of their late Comrade, Mr. George William Wenham, of 9 Pier-street, East Fremantle which will take place in the Methodist Cemetery, Fremantle. (reference)

After George, died in June 1954, Dagmar returned to work in 1956 as nurse-in-charge at Claremont Asylum.

RESIDENTS

Title Deed owners for 9 Pier St, East Fremantle:

23rd November “year unknown” Bought by Isadore Samuel Emanuel.

15th March 1918 transferred to Christina Angwin.

21st November 1923 transferred to William Baird.

22nd August 1940 transferred to Blanche Edith Baird.

25th November 1941 transferred to Lillian Ethel Strahan.

14th January 1947 transferred to Dagmar Wenham.

1949: Wenham, George W

1949 - 1954: Dagmar and Wenham, George

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9 Oakover Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Bungalow w Arts & Crafts Influences
No 9 Oakover Street is a single storey house constructed in brick with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. It is symmetrically composed with a full width skillion roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on paired timber posts set on piers with post brackets. A gable is located centrally over the verandah and marks the entry. The gable employs Arts and Crafts motifs. The entry door and hopper light is flanked by sidelights and sets of casement windows. The roofscape features brick chimneys.

HISTORY

1941 Marriage. A happy thought was expressed at the wedding yesterday of Miss Marjorie Joy Jenkins and Mr. Roy Harold Liddell, when the bride decided to send the top tier of her wedding cake to her brother, who is at present at Flinders Naval Depot. The three-tier diamond creation had been made by her mother, and top was suitably decorated with naval emblems. Bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jenkins of “Toronto”, Oakover Street, East Fremantle, the groom, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Liddell of Lord Street, Perth. (reference)

1948 Death on July 7, at Subiaco, Raymond Clift Jenkins, loving younger son of William and Frances Jenkins, of 9 Oakover street, East Fremantle, fond brother of Keith and Joy (Mrs. R. H. Liddell), and brother-in-law of Alice: aged 27 years. (reference)

1953 Death on Friday, July 10 at Broken Hill, William Jenkins, of 9 Oakover-street, East Fremantle, loving husband of Frances and father of Keith (Broken Hill), Joy (Mrs. R. H. Liddell) and Ray (deceased). (reference)

RESIDENTS

1925 - 1953: Jenkins, William James

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9 Windsor Road

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Porch House Bungalow w California Bungalow Influences

No 9 Windsor Road is a single storey house constructed in limestone, brick and rendered brick house with a hipped tiled roof. It is an expression of the Inter-War Porch style. It is asymmetrically composed with a hipped roof porch supported on square piers. The porch beam has a shallow arch. A masonry balustrade spans between the piers. The porch roof extends south to act as a sunhood. There is a central door flanked by sets of casement lead light windows. The place sits on limestone foundations. The walls are rendered with face brick detailing below sills and above the limestone foundations.

HISTORY

1937 An attempt was also made to break into another residence in Petra-street, occupied by Mr. Arthur Marcus Cook, who reported that about 2 a.m. today he disturbed a man in the act of forcing the back door of his premises. The intruder made a successful get away. (reference)

1949 Double Smash, Driver Chased. Sedan was stolen from outside the Windsor Hotel, Mends-set., South Perth, at about 8 o'clock.  Later the car was seen speeding erratically down Labouchere-rd., South Perth. It crashed headlong into the front of an oncoming car driven by Arthur Marcus Cook, of Windsor-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1950 Ten Drivers Fined For Speeding. Ten charges of speeding were among 45 cases dealt with in the Perth Traffic Court yesterday by Mr. A. G. Smith, S.M. ...fined for speeding… Arthur Marcus Cook, of Windsor-street, East Fremantle, £1/10/... (reference)

RESIDENTS

1941 - 1950: Cook, Arthur M.

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9 Petra Street

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Architecture

Inter-War / Bungalow w Federation Influences

No 9 Petra Street is a single storey house constructed in brick with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. It is asymmetrically composed with a full width return hip roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts with post brackets and a shallow frieze. A gable is located centrally on the verandah and marks the entry. A central door is flanked by sets of double hung sash windows. Windows have rendered sills.

History

1940 Boy wanted, good wages. Apply Punch, Marmion-st., 9 Petra-st., Fremantle. (reference)

Residents

1939 - 1949: Stenhouse, Raymond G.

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7 Walter Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Interwar Bungalow w Arts & Crafts Influences

No 7A Walter 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. The place has been extensively modified including a later addition to the front in the same style. It is asymmetrically composed with a gable roofed porch. The porch is supported on square piers. The porch is mainly obscured by a later addition. A brick and rendered balustrade extends from the porch to the north. A long set of steps leads down to the garden from this extension. The building steps back from the porch in a series of planes with gabled and hipped roofs. The walls are rendered with decorative brick decorative treatments. Windows are casements. There is a door under the porch flanked by casement windows. The place sits on limestone foundations. The roofscape features a tall rendered chimney.

HISTORY

1942 East Fremantle: Furnished 5-rmd modern Home, every con, garage, close transport. 7 Walter-st… (reference)

1946 Birth on April 4, at St. Helen's, East Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. Norm Knight—a daughter (Carolyn Joy). Both well. (reference)

1947 Married couple, 2 children age 7, 10, require accommodation with or without board, Dec. 19, Jan. 3, (approx.). Would consider exchange similar period, modern home. Clare, 7 Walter St., East Fremantle. (reference)

1948 For sale, 6-valve Astor Car Radio, practically new, £28. 7 Walter-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1950 Spritsail and accessories, suit 14ft. launch; also anchor, rope, oars, rowlocks, cover. etc., all or part. 7 Walter-st., East Fremantle… (reference)

1951 Marine Engine, 3½h.p., as new, £55. 7 Walter-st., E. Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1941 - 1943: Clare, Harry D.

1944 - 1946: Clare, Mrs. Catherine & Knight, Norm

1947 - 1949: Clare, Mrs. Catherine

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9 Canning Highway

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HISTORY

AIF 1915, Charles Alfred Attwood (Regimental number 2116) Occupation Storeman, 9 Canning Road, East Fremantle, Western Australia, Single, Age at embarkation 43. Next of kin Mrs Esther Alice Attwood.

AIF 1916, William Hamilton Attwood (Regimental number 5656) Occupation Loco Foreman, 9 Canning Road, East Fremantle, Western Australia, Single, Age at embarkation 29. Next of kin Mrs Esther Alice Attwood.

1938 Old Colonist Passes. The death occurred yesterday morning of Mrs. Easter Alice Attwood, aged 89 years, of 9 Canning-road, East Fremantle Mrs. Attwood, who would have celebrated her 90th birthday in April, had been in Western Australia for 71 years, having arrived at the age of 18 in the Racehorse. On the vessel also was her future husband, and they were married at St. John's Church, Fremantle, shortly after their arrival. Her husband, who predeceased her some years ago, was attached to the military forces in Western Australia. Eight children and 32 grandchildren are living. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1927: Attwood, Mrs. E. A.

1933 - 1940: Hamilton, William & Charles, Alfred

1941 - 1949: Winfield, Mrs. Eva

circa 1979 to 1992 Mrs Alma Mayne (daughter of Oscar Carl Hillberg, grandmother of Melissa Gould)

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9 Sewell Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Late Victorian Early Federation Domestic Carpenter Cottage with Georgian Influences

No. 9 (previously was no. 35) Sewell street is a single-storey cottage constructed in brickwork, timber framing, weatherboard and fibrous cement cladding with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It is an expression of a Federation Bungalow style that has been extensively modified. The facade features a full width skillion roofed verandah that has been filled in.

HISTORY

1909 Mrs. A Townsend’s recipe of Currant Buns submitted to the Sunday Times and awarded fourth prize.

1910 A lumper named Charles Odger (32) was arrested and charged with having stolen a bottle of whisky from the Fremantle Harbour Trust. (reference

Mr. Arthur Townsend, a railway employee, lived at 35 Sewell Street in 1910 and 1911 before moving to to Hubble Street in 1912. (reference)

1910 Mr. Arthur Townsend was a witness, amongst others, who saw a horrific fatal accident occur that took the lives of 2 young schoolgirls on their way to school. (reference

1924 Mr. Carl Carlson, formerly of Messrs. Mills and Ware, South Fremantle, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Brethren Cemetery, Fremantle. The Funeral will leave his late residence. 13 Gold-street, South Fremantle ... (reference)

1932 As the result of street fighting In East Fremantle on Saturday Ralph Marais and Henry Hicks were charged in the Fremantle Police Court (reference). Marais Moved to 14 Hubble St (1933) and then to this house for 4 years.

1937 Mrs. Sustenance Worker’s Death. Williams, Oct. 1. William Walter Dines, of Sewell-street, East Fremantle, a sustenance worker employed by the Main Roads Board, died suddenly this morning at his camp 12 miles from Williams. Mr. Dines spoke to a companion outside his tent about 6.15 a. m. On returning to the tent, he collapsed and died almost immediately. The body was brought to the morgue at the Williams Hospital and a post-mortem examination has been ordered. Mr. Dines, who was about 50 years of age, was married. (reference)

1938 In October Mrs. Dines’ mother, another resident of East Fremantle passed away. (reference) and in 1940 she moved to No. 78 Allen Street, East Fremantle (reference)

1945 7th September - There is mention of a POW  Mr. L. Cody mentioned near Bangkok  (reference)

1945 On September 14, at Fremantle, Joyce Bertha Cody, dearly beloved wife of Leslie Cody, of 9 Sewell-street, East Fremantle, and loving mother of John: aged 23 years. R.I.P. (reference), You can read about her death- from a botched abortion, under the notable person section Alice Pengel- and her mother Mrs. Bertha Barrett’s witness statement.

1945 A list of newly liberated soldiers including Cody (from POW camps) was published in Perth papers. (reference)

1945 23rd October - Cody was finally on his way back to Australia from Singapore via the ship ‘HMT Circassia’ (reference)

Mr. Les Cody authored a book called ‘Ghosts in Khaki : the history of the 2/4th Machine Gun Battalion, 8th Australian Division A.I.F’’.

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1911: Townsend, Arthur

1912 - 1919: Odgers, Charles

1920 - 1923: Carlson, Carl

1924: Connor, Miles

1925 - 1934: Sharp, Mrs. A. M.

1934 - 1938: Marais, Ralph

1938 - 1940: Dines, Mrs. Elsie

1940 - 1944: Foxon, Jess

1945 - 1946: Barratt, Mrs. Bertha & Leslie, Cody

1947 - 1949: Barratt, Mrs. Bertha

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9 Gill Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Spanish Mission Decorated Porch House

No 9 Gill Street is a single storey house constructed in rendered brick with a hipped and gabled tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Spanish Mission style. The treatment of the front porch and garage parapet is particularly notable. It is asymmetrically composed with a gabled roofed porch. The porch features three arches supported on piers and Corinthian columns. The porch sits proud of the house. There is a central door flanked by casement and fixed light windows. There is an integrally designed garage to the north of the house. A curved parapet fronts the garage.
The place retains its form and most of its details. There are additions to the rear.
The place is consistent with the building pattern in the Precinct. The place plays an important role in the pattern of development of a middle class suburb.

HISTORY

1932 Youth Badly Injured. Name on Danger List. Edmund Smith (about 17), of 27 South crescent, Bayswater. an employee of Harris. Scarfe and Sandovers,' Ltd., was critically injured when he was thrown from his push cycle from a collision in Wellington-street, between George street and Milligan-street, shortly after 10 a.m. yesterday. He was taken to the Perth Hospital by the St. John ambulance and admitted suffering from a probable fracture of the left knee, injuries to the right knee and. back, and severe shock.His name was placed on the danger list. Smith was riding his push cycle west along Wellington-street, in the same direction as. a motor car driven by Wilfred Howe, of 44 Thomas-street, South Fremantle, which collided with a car driven in the opposite direction by Marin Alach of North Beach-road, Osborne Park. In the collision, the circumstances of which are not clear, Smith was thrown heavily to the road. Both cars were badly damaged and had to be towed from the scene of the accident, but the cycle was undamaged. Howe and Jack Papich, of North Beach-road, Balcatta. a passenger in Alach's car, were slightly hurt, but not sufficiently to necessitate hospital treatment. (reference)

1938 Birth on March 28, at Tresillian Hospital, Nedlands, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Howe, of 9 Gill street, East Fremantle—a bonny baby boy (stillborn). Mother doing well. (reference)

1948 Death on August 10, 1948 at her residence, 137 Goderich-street, East Perth, Emily, widow of Sydney Herbert King, loving mother of Nell, Alice (Mrs. Frank Whitford) Maud (Mrs. Wallace Hodgson) Lilly, Grace (Mrs. Wilfred Howe) and Doug: aged 80 years. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1937 - 1941: Howe, Wilfred A.

1941 - 1946: Moncur, John C.

1947 - 1949: Howe, W. A.

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9 Walter Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Californian Bungalow

No 9 Walter Street is a single storey house constructed in limestone, brick and rendered brick house with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War California Bungalow style. It is asymmetrically composed with a thrust bay and a part width gable roofed porch. The porch is supported on square columns set over limestone piers. A rendered brick balustrade spans between the piers. The half-timbered bay features a set of casement windows and a corner suite under sunhoods. There is a front door under the porch flanked by casement windows. The place sits on limestone foundations. The lower walls are face brick and the walls are rendered above sill level. The roofscape features rendered chimneys.
The place retains its form and most of its details. The original tiled roof has been replaced with corrugated iron sheeting.

HISTORY

1946 For Sale, Alto Saxophone, E Flat, in good order; also Violin. Model Strad. 9 Walter-St., East Fremantle. (reference)

1947 Death on April 29, at her home, Judith Anne, dearly beloved third daughter of Bert and Belinda Charles, of 9 Walter-street, East Fremantle; fond sister of Patsy and Maxine; aged 20 months. A little rosebud in heaven. (reference)

1952 Metronome with bell wanted. 9 Walter-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1953 Chapman 3h.p. with prop., shaft, clutch and bearings, in good order. 9 Walter-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1937 - 1949: Charles, Albert W.

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10 Dalgety Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War California Bungalow

No 10 Dalgety Street is a single-storey house constructed in limestone brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War California Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust bay and a half timbered gabled entry porch. The porch is set on pairs of brick piers over a limestone balustrade. The thrust bay features a set of casement windows under an awning. An integral garage is located to the side of the house. The roofscape features rendered chimneys and finials.

HISTORY

1937 Fremantle Bridge Party. Mrs. T. J. Williamson, of Dalgety-street, East Fremantle, entertained a number of friends at bridge at her home on Tuesday evening, the object of the gathering being to raise funds for the Women's Guild of Scots Church, Fremantle...Those present included: The Mayoress of Fremantle (Mrs. F. E. Gibson)...Mr. and Mrs. A. Williamson... (reference)

1938 Death. In loving memory of our dear Son and Brother, Doug, who left us June 5, 1933; aged 17 years. Treasured memories. Inserted by T. J. and A. Williamson and family(10 Dalgety-street, East Fremantle). (reference)

1940 Attractive frocking of bride and bridesmaids, was a feature yesterday at the wedding of Joy, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. F. Hodgekiss, of Glyde-street, Mosman Park, to Campbell, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Williamson, of Dalgety-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1943 The marriage will take place at 5 pm today at Scots' Church, Fremantle between Eva Mary (Ted), third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Truscott. of 14 Dalgety-street, East Fremantle and Robert James (RANR), youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Williamson of 10 Dalgety-street. East Fremantle. (reference)

1943 Marriage. On August 21 the marriage took place at Scots Church, Fremantle, of Corrylynn Patricia, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T J. Williamson, of East Fremantle, and Graham Hamley, elder son of the Rev. and Mrs. A. Clifford Jones, of Ballarat, Victoria. (reference)

1945 The friends of the late Mrs. Letitia Chester of Shenton Park, widow of the late Samuel William Chester, formerly of Allan Street, East Fremantle, are respectfully informed that her remains...The Funeral will leave the residence of her brother, Mr. P. J. Williamson, 10 Dalgety Street, East Fremantle at 3 p.m. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1937 - 1938: New House Vacant

1938 - 1949: Williamson, Thomas J.

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10 Hubble Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Mid 20th Century Adapt. Bungalow

No. 10 (previously was no. 28) Hubble street is a single storey cottage constructed in rendered masonry construction with a hipped corrugated iron roof. The place has been extensively adapted in the Post-World War II style. It is asymmetrically planned with a full width and return hip roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts. The front facade features two windows. Almost all openings have been re-worked to include casement and picture windows. A driveway runs along the south of the lot. The driveway negotiates the level change between the street and verandah.

HISTORY

1909 Award Prize For Recipe. Fourth prize is awarded to Mrs. Holmes, 28 street, East Fremantle, for recipe for Lemon Trifle. (reference)

1915 Missing Friend; Aber (John), late Rose-street, South Fremantle. Anyone knowing whereabouts please communicate with Mrs. Holmes, 28 Hubble-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1917 Killed In Action. Died of wounds, somewhere in France, Charles Henry Richard Aber (Dick), dearly loved son of Anna Aber, St. Arnaud, Victoria, and brother of Private J. Aber on active service, and Mrs. A. Holmes, and uncle of Mrs. Woodthorpe, of 28 Hubble-street, E. Fremantle (reference)

1918 Death on July 28, at St. Arnaud, Victoria, Anna, relict of the late John Aber, dearly loved mother of Lance-Corporal J. Aber (on active service) and Mrs. A. Holmes, and grandmother of Mrs. E. Woodthorpe, 28 Hubble-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1936 Fred Holmes (13), of Hubble-street, East Fremantle, received concussion and abrasions when he fell from a bicycle in Ellen-street, Fremantle yesterday afternoon. (reference)

1951 Death on April 16, at his late residence, 10 Hubble-street, East Fremantle, Albert Holmes, dearly beloved father and father-in-law of Dorothy and Arthur Robinson (Wiluna), loved grandfather of Dorothy (Mrs. W. E. Wright. Bellevue), William, Charles, Fred and Betty Robinson (Wiluna), also William Wright (Bellevue), great grandfather of Mervin Wright (Bellevue). Too dearly loved to be forgotten. My dad. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1951: Holmes, Albert (Coombs & H)

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10 Irwin Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Late Federation/ Interwar, Bungalow w Federation Influences

No 10 Irwin Street is a single storey house constructed in painted brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable tile roof. It is a good expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust gable bay and a part width skillion roofed verandah. The verandah extends over the gable bay and is supported on timber posts and rendered piers. The half- timbered gable bay features a set of casement windows.

HISTORY

1929 Fremantle District Council A.L.P. There was a good attendance of delegates at the fortnightly meeting of the Fremantle District Council of the A.L.P., held at the Trades Hall on Tuesday evening. The President (Mr. A. V. Hughes) occupied the chair, and Mr. Frank Rowe, M.L.A., officiated as secretary in the absence of Mr. J. W. Burgess, who is on holiday leave. (reference)

1929 Municipal Elections. Wednesday was nomination day for the annual municipal elections throughout the State. For East Fremantle there will be no elections. Messrs. Frank Rowe. M. L. A. and Mr. A. Staton, endorsed Labor candidates were returned unopposed for the Central and West Wards respectively, and Mr. George Pearse was given a walk-over for the East Ward, which is the aristocratic portion of the municipality. (reference)

1930 Fremantle News. Mr. Frank Rowe, M.L.A., and Mrs.Rowe left for Bridgetown for the Christmas vacation. (reference)

1930 Political Points. Howls From the Hustings and Campaign Personalities Hubert Parker and Frank Rowe are making a merry mill of it in North East Fremantle. This in the old days was a Labor pocket borough, but portion of the Cottesloe beach end has been tacked on to it and it's not quite the same proposition now. (reference)

1930 Campaign Notes. Mr. Frank Rowe, M.L.A., Labour candidate for North-East Fremantle, assisted by the Minister for Works (Mr. A. McCallum) and Mr. W. H. Kitson, will open his campaign at the North Fremantle Town Hall to-night at 8 o'clock. (reference)

1930 Political Personalities. Mr. Frank Rowe.—Although he may lay claim to only about three years of Parliamentary life, Mr. Frank Rowe, who is again the Labor candidate for North-East Fremantle is probably as widely-known an industrialist as any in the metropolitan area. Frank, as he is to everybody except in the august precincts of Parliament, where convention and Parliamentary usage demand that he be "the honorable member for North-East Fremantle"- is known to all ranks in the three Fremantles and also in shipping and waterfront circles throughout Australia as a sturdy champion of the workers. For 25 years without a break: 1902 to 1927-he was secretary to the Fremantle branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation but his connection with that office began many years before the federation came into existence… (reference)

1930 Labor Advertising. On April 12th. Vote Labor As Follows. Rowe For N.E. Fremantle. Mr. Frank Rowe was for over twenty years General Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Union, and was prominent in every activity which resulted in improvements to their wages and conditions in life. Largely due to his efforts is the fact that Fremantle has an up-to-date Ambulance Service. His past record and his experience in industrial affairs are such as to make his services of great value to the community in a Parliamentary capacity. (reference)

1930 The Election Campaign. North-East Fremantle. Down Fremantle way, Mr. Frank Rowe, in his campaign, will be the centre of interest, as he is the only Fremantle member who is being opposed, and therefore the full strength of the opposition's guns will be played on him, and will bring the entire movement of Fremantle women and men into the fullest active service in order that he may retain his seat. Labor in Fremantle can surely prove that when its stronghold is challenged, only one thing can happen, i.e., a stronger hold than ever. Fremantle Labor women can safely be trusted to make things hum in the North-East Fremantle electoral district. (reference)

1930 Fremantle News and Views. Labor Defeat At North East Fremantle.—Mr. Frank Howe's defeat by the narrow margin of 13 votes in a poll of 5095 caused consternation at the North Fremantle Town Hall, the chief polling place, on Saturday night, where a large body of Laborites waited patiently until nearly midnight for the final result. The North Fremantle box was counted first. This gave the Labor candidate a lead of 639 votes, which was never overtaken until the conclusion of the count, when the postal votes were counted…(continues) (reference)

1930 Shadows: Do They Cast Refection?  Interesting Telephone Book Entry. Do coming events cast their shadows before? Here is an interesting entry in the telephone book, which was issued this month, November 1930, by the Post and Telegraph Department:—"ROWE, Frank, secretary F. L. Union, 10 Irwin-street, East Fremantle, FM-2907." And during the past month or so Mr. Frank Rowe has been working on the wharf as a lumper. A previous entry in the same telephone book announces:— "FOX, T., secretary Lumpers' Union, 239 Marmion-street, Fremantle, FM-2750." So it will be seen that the position with regard to the secretaryship of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union is hazy—that is if one were led by the telephone book. Is it casting a shadow? Is Mr. Frank Rowe toiling as a lumper to fit him for nomination for the position that the Post and Telegraph department has already conferred upon him? Time- and the lumpers themselves - will only tell. (reference)

1938 The Late CR. George David. The hearse was preceded from the cemetery gates to the graveside by drivers, fare collectors and other employees of the various omnibus companies in uniform. The coffin, over which rested the Union Jack, was borne to the grave by Inspectors W. Kennedy and R. Walker, and Messrs. C. Richards, T. Williams and H. D. Pearcy (foremen) and Clem Spry (drivers), of the Metropolitan Omnibus Company. At the conclusion of the service at the graveside the last post and reveille were sounded by Bugler Beasy, of the Royal Australian Artillery, Fremantle, and a poppy was dropped by a representative of the Returned Soldiers' League, with the words, "Lest we forget." (reference)

RESIDENTS

1926: Davies, James William

1927: Priestley, W. S.

1928: O'Connor, Francis

1929 - 1932: Rowe, Frank

1933 - 1935: Faulds, John

1935 - 1936: Vacant

1936 - 1949: Spry, Clem

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10 Fortescue Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Late Federation / Interwar Bungalow w Federation & Arts & Crafts Influences

No 10 Fortescue Street, “Glandarah” is a single storey house constructed in brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is a fine expression of the Federation Bungalow style with some Arts and Crafts influences. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with an elaborate gabled thrust bay and a part width bullnose roof verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts with a valance. The half-timbered gabled bay jetties over a range of casement windows protected by a deep sunhood. There is a central door flanked by side lights and a set of casement windows. The roofscape features render capped chimneys. Render bands run across the front facade.

HISTORY

1926 Will of Edna Jane McLeod late of Fortescue-street, East Fremantle, W.A. (reference)

1928 Alleged Unlawful Killing Donald McLeod (55) widower, an employee of G.P.O., Perth, and living at East Fremantle, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Det. Sergt. Manning and Dets. Finlay, and Smith, on a charge of unlawfully killing one Ernest Stratton. Stratton was picked up outside the G.P.O. in Forrest Place to-day and taken to Perth Hospital in St. John's Ambulance. On arrival at hospital, Stratton was examined by the doctor and found to be dead. It was at first thought he had sustained his injuries by an accidental fall, but it was later discovered he had been the victim of an assault. Later in the afternoon McLeod was arrested on the charge of killing Stratton. It is understood an argument took place between the two, ending in a fatal altercation. Stratton is a retired civil servant, and had been living with his wife at Glen Forrest. McLeod, it is understood, is a widower, having only buried his wife a few weeks back. (reference)

1928 Telegraphist Arrested. Following the death on Saturday afternoon of Ernest Young Stratton (63), a retired civil servant, of Glen Forrest, detectives arrested Donald McLeod (55) of Fortesque-street, East Fremantle, on a charge of having unlawfully killed Stratton. At 2.30 p.m., the St. John ambulance received a call to Forrest-place and, in the basement of the General Post Office found Stratton dead from a head injury. At first it was thought that Stratton had fallen down, but subsequent investigations were made by Detective-Sergeant Manning and Detectives Findlay and G. Smith. It was alleged that an altercation occurred between Stratton and McLeod. It is understood that Stratton, who was at one time engaged by the Telegraph Department, considered that many years ago, McLeod served him, an ill turn. On Saturday he went to the basement of the post office, where McLeod was working, and it was stated, a quarrel followed. During the quarrel, it is alleged, McLeod struck Stratton and knocked him to the ground, his head striking the concrete floor with great force. (reference)

1928 Donald McLeod (55), telegraph operator, of Fortescuè-street, East Fremantle was arrested following the death of Ernest Young Stratton (63), who was found lying in Forrest place, Perth, with a fractured skull, and who died on Saturday. Stratton was also a civil servant, and the two men are said to have quarreled over a dispute which originated 25 years ago concerning who should be transferred to an outback township. (reference)

1935 The Late Mrs. Reta Ashby. The death of Mrs. Reta Ashby, wife of Mr. Magnus Ashby, master carrier, of ‘Glendarah’, 10 Fortescue-street. East Fremantle, at the early age of 34 years, was a great shock to her many friends. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon in the Fremantle Cemetery. Canon E. M. Collick, who officiated at her wedding, conducted the ceremony at the graveside. (reference)

1936 When a nurse employed at a private hospital at East Fremantle tore up a document, which was the will of a discharged patient, she did something that endangered the proper bequeathing of an estate that is worth over £5000. Had it not happened that the Fremantle manager for the W.A. Trustee, Executor and Agency Co.Ltd. became a patient in the hospital, and that the document-destroying nurse confided to him her worries following what she had done, the interests of the beneficiary under the destroyed will might have been nullified. Mrs. Margaret Ellen Louise Ashby, who lived in Fortescue-street, East Fremantle, was a patient in the hospital for some weeks last year. On May 31 she called the matron, Isobel Walter, and a nurse, Ila Clare Dowding, and asked them to witness a will she had drawn up. The contents of this document and its effect were: "I bequeath all my property to my beloved husband Magnus Ashby, unconditionally, including my land in Fremantle from my auntie's estate, and also what was left to me from my mother's estate." This she signed in the presence of the matron and nurse.Not long afterwards Mrs. Ashby recovered from her illness and was discharged from the hospital. She left the document in a drawer at the hospital, and, after it had remained there for several months, Nurse Bridie Willoughby, who had read its contents, made a cleaning up. She thought that it was of no further use and would not be required in consequence of Mrs. Ashby's recovery, and she tore it up. A week later Mrs. Ashby was brought back to the hospital in an unconscious condition and she died on September 9. (reference)

1936 Perth, Aug. 3. In the Supreme Court to-day Mr. Justice Dwyer delivered a reserved judgment in regard to an action instituted because Margaret Ellen Louise Ashby, who died on September 9, 1935, made two wills, the later one of which was destroyed. (reference)

1947 Death on July 12, at Fremantle, Donald McLeod, of 10 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle, husband of the late Eda Jane McLeod, and father of the late Rita; aged 73 years. (reference)

1952 Death on May 4, at his residence, 10 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle, Antonio (Tony) Paino, dearly loved husband of Rosaria Paino and loving father of Mary, Tony and Basil: aged 61 years. R.I.P. (reference)

1954 The engagement is announced of Mary, only daughter of Mrs. R. Paino and the late Mr. A. Paino, of 10 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle, to Leone Alessandro (Royal George Hotel, East Fremantle), youngest son of Mrs. F. Alessandro and the late Mr. G. Alessandro, of Italy. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1915 - 1919: McLeod, Donald

1920 - 1925: McLeod, Mrs. E. J.

1926 - 1929: McLeod, Donald

1930 - 1941: Ashby, Magnus

1933 - 1941: McLeod, D.

1941 - 1945: Peckham, D. A. & Randall, E. S. & McLeod, D.

1946 - 1949: Mcleod, D.

1949: Paino, Antonio


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10 Bolton Street

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ARCHITECTURE

No 10 Bolton Street is a single storey house constructed in rendered limestone and rendered brick with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. A belvedere is located to the rear of the residence. It is a very fine expression of the Federation Filigree style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust gable bay and a part width return bull nose roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on turned timber posts with a decorative frieze and post brackets. A vertical timber balustrade spans between the posts. A pair of single garages has been constructed under the verandah. The gable bay features decorative treatments and a bay window with double hung sash windows. There is a central door and hopper light flanked by sidelights and a corner suite.

HISTORY

1907 J. J. Ryan. The adjourned public examination of John Joseph Ryan was continued. Mr. A. D. Stone appeared for Mr. Beere, one of the creditors. Examined by the Official Receiver, debtor said he was the keeper of the Ivanhoe Hotel on the Boulder Block and it was business that caused his present unfinancial condition, He came to Western Australia in 1893, and started a hairdressing saloon and tobacconist's shop at Kalgoorlie six years ago and relinquished it recently. He took over the Ivanhoe Hotel last March... (reference)

1919 Funeral. The Friends of the late Mr. John Joseph Ryan, of the Sea View Hotel, South Fremantle, and late of the National Hotel, Fremantle, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Karrakatta. (reference)

1930 Shopkeepers Fined. For having failed to register premises under the Shops and Factories Act, Mary Salinger, John Joseph Ryan, William Reeves, and Samuel Prisk were proceeded against in the Fremantle Police Court this morning...the defendants were each fined 10s, with 4s 3d costs. (reference)

1932 Death on May 2, at his residence, Bolton-street, East Fremantle, John Joseph Ryan, dearly beloved husband of Mary Ryan and loving father of Stan, Enid, Lorne, Sydney and Phyllis; aged 64 years. (reference)

1937 Lost from car, Fremantle, Brown Purse, containing £4/10/. Good reward. L2850, 10 Bolton-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1940 Kangaroo Pups (3)- 15/ each, £2 the lot; both parents kill and show. L2430, 10 Bolton-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1940 Rhode Island Red Roosters (2) Country bred, 1/2 months. 10/ each. 10 Bolton-st. East Fremantle. (reference)

1945 Funeral. The Friends of the late Mrs. Mary Ryan, of 10 Bolton Street, East Fremantle, and beloved Wife of the late John Joseph Ryan, are respectfully informed that a Wesleyan Service will be held in the Crematorium Chapel, Karrakatta. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may arrange transport to the Cemetery with Mr. Jack Ryan. (reference)

1953 Mrs. Lizzie Jamieson Richards and Family of 10 Bolton-street East Fremantle, wish to thank all relatives and friends for expressions of sympathy in the loss of their loved husband and father Alfred Herbert Richards Late of Boulder. (reference)

1954 Death on Sept. 28 at her residence, 10 Bolton street, East Fremantle, Lizzie Jamieson Richards widow of the late Alfred Herbert Richards, loved mother of Alf, Wil, Sadie, Janet, Lin, Nancy and Rita and fond sister of Millie, Regstella, Will and the late Mary, Frank and Una: age 76 years. (reference)

1954 House Overlooking River and Ocean. A Beautiful View. Ten rooms, suitable conversion to Flats or Apartments. Vacant possession. Inspection invited. Location 10 Bolton-st., East Fremantle. Ring Ryan & Ryan. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1910: Sumpton, William J.

1912 - 1916: Kirton, Richard G.

1917 - 1919: Hamilton, Joseph

1920 - 1925: Steele, William

1926: Vacant- was Hill St up until 1926

1927 - 1939: Ryan, John J.

1939 - 1941: Vacant

1941 - 1945: Ryan, Mrs M.

1946: Ryan, L. T.

1947 - 1949: Richards, A. H.

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