16 Bedford Street

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ARCHITECTURE

No 16 Bedford Street is a single storey house constructed in brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is fine expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust gable bay and part width, return hip roofed verandah. The verandah is set on concrete Doric columns set over a rendered brick balustrade. There is a central door and hopper light flanked by sidelights. A concrete stair spans from the verandah to the garden.

HISTORY

1937 Pram for sale, same as new. Ring L2627 or call 16 Bedford-st., East Fremantle (reference)

1938 Sale of Ford V8 1935 Tourer. £150. 16 Bedford East Fremantle. (reference)

1952 Good Accommodation available for board, soft washing, available 2 men, 16 Bedford-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

Harry Alfred Wardle, born in Fremantle, died at age 62.

1963 Commonwealth of Australia. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960—Part XI. (No. 56/62/XI. of W.A) Notice Of Intention To Declare A Second And Final Dividend. In the matter of George Rouphael, master painter, of 16 Bedford street, East Fremantle, in the State of Western Australia. Notice is hereby given that it is intended to declare a second and final dividend in this matter. Creditors must prove their debt by the 30th November, 1963. Dated at Perth this fourteenth day of November, 1963. FINN M. MELSOM, Trustee. Melsom, Wilson & Smith, Chartered Accountants, 104 St. George's-terrace, Perth, Western Australia. 5975. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1935 - 1939: Wardle, Harry

1939 - 1949: Scorer, Eric W.

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16 Gill Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter / Post War
Early Modern Porch House Bungalow

No 16 Gill Street is a single storey house constructed in rendered brick with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It is an expression of the Inter-War Porch style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with an offset hip roofed porch. The porch is supported on rendered piers. A rendered balustrade spans between the piers. The porch is set proud of the house. There is a central door flanked by casement and fixed light windows. The roofscape features a rendered chimney.

HISTORY

Research on the history of this property is currently under way by the Museum of Perth in partnership with the Town of East Fremantle. If you have any stories or information about this property, please contribute it in the comments below.

RESIDENTS

1946 - 1947: Regan, W.

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16 Windsor Road

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War, California Bungalow w Art-Deco Influences

No 16 Windsor Road is a single storey house constructed in brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is asymmetrically composed with an offset flat roof porch. The porch is supported on circular columns. The front facade features sets of casement and fixed light windows under flat roofed sunhoods. The lower walls are face brick and the upper walls are rendered. The original decorative brick patterns employed in the gable have been rendered.

HISTORY

Research on the history of this property is currently under way by the Museum of Perth in partnership with the Town of East Fremantle. If you have any stories or information about this property, please contribute it in the comments below.

RESIDENTS

1941 - 1949: Parson, Almond T.

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16 Stratford Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Bungalow w Federation Influences

No 16 Stratford Street is a single storey house constructed in limestone, rendered brick and weatherboard cladding with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style with later modifications. It is symmetrically composed with a full width return hip roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts with post brackets. The north section of the return verandah has been enclosed. A St Andrew's Cross balustrade spans between the posts. There is a central door and hopper lights flanked by sidelights and sets of casement windows. The place sits on limestone foundations.

HISTORY

1936 Birth on May 14, at St. Helen's Hospital, East Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Todd, of 16 Stratford-street, East Fremantle—a daughter (Brenda Diane). Both well. (reference)

1943 Funeral Notice. The Friends of the late Mr Christian K. Schipp of 16 Stratford street. East Fremantle, are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred In the Church of England portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery… (reference)

1944 Threats and Fines. Charges of having used threatening words to bus driver Arthur Graham Todd and having been disorderly were admitted by 24-year-old waterside worker John Joseph Stephen in Fremantle Police Court today. (reference)  

1953 Wanted. D. Todd (16 Stratford-street, East Fremantle) would like pen pals, aged about 12 years, interested in cycling and comics, and living in the country. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1936 - 1949: Todd, Arthur G.

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16 East Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Late Victorian / Early Federation / Georgian Domestic Carpenter

No 16 East Street (was no 28) is a single storey house constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a hipped and gabled corrugated iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a gabled bay to the south and a part width skillion roofed verandah to the north.

HISTORY

1908 Advertising Hooded Sulky for Sale, with lamps; also Set of Harness. £17. 28 East street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1910 Death. The Friends of the late Mr. John George Wrightson, of Fremantle Harbour Trust, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Church of England portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave his late residence, No. 28 East-street, East Fremantle… (reference)

1910 A Widow’s Claim. The Death Of A Breadwinner. A Fremantle Railway Fatality. Yesterday afternoon, at Fremantle, sitting as a Court of Compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act... in which the Fremantle Harbour Trust. Commissioners were cited as defendants. During April last an employee of the Harbour Trust named John' George Wrightson while, according to the evidence for the plaintiffs, in the execution of his duties was run down and killed by a passenger train on the North Fremantle railway river bridge. The plaintiffs to the suit yesterday were Bridget Wrightson, Mervyn Wrightson (12), Leslie Wrightson (5), and Doris Wrightson (3), wife and children respectively of the deceased, and they sought compensation under the provisions of the Act… (reference)

1954 Transfer Of Land Act. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf. It is intended on the 10th August next to issue in the name of Bridget Wrightson of 16 East-street, East Fremantle, Widow, a new Certificate of Title to the land described below, the duplicate Certificate of Title having, as is alleged, been lost or destroyed. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1899 - 1910: McKeown, James

1911 - 1942: Wrightson, Mrs Bridget

1942 - 1944: Westergaard, Reginald E.

1945 - 1954: Wrightson, Mrs Bridget

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16 Glyde Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Federation Arts & Crafts w Queen Anne Influences

No. 16 (previously was no. 30) Glyde street is a single storey house constructed in brick and limestone with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It is a very good expression of the Federation Arts and Crafts style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a full width skillion roofed verandah wrapping around a prominent bay window. The verandah is supported on stop chamfered timber posts. The bay window features single pane double hung sash windows. The front door is offset from the bay window and features hopper and sidelights. The facade is layered with a gabled bay over the bay window with a pressed metal infill. A tall brick gable sits to the rear.

HISTORY

1903 Birth December 11, at "Clifton," Glyde street, East Fremantle, the wife of Claude R. Spurr of a daughter. (reference)

1912 The Spurrs moved to 38 King St, East Fremantle. The two brothers C. R. Spurr and F. W. Spurr attended the funeral in 1912 of the wife of the Mayor, J. F. Allen. (reference)

1912 A New Link of East Fremantle. My Dear Aunt Mary,—I am nine years of age, and go to Princess May school I am in the upper second standard, I want to join the Silver Chain. Please tell me what I must do. I have two brothers, who are also going to join. We are all sending a last line about the turtle. I hope one of us will win. We have 30 pigeons, and I think we will have sixty by Christmas. We have all got our own vegetable gardens, and sell the vegetables to mother. -Your loving niece, Mary Howard, 30 Glyde-Street, East Fremantle… My Dear Mary, I was so glad to get a letter from you and hear that the Silver Chain is growing in East Fremantle. The missing line competition has created much interest. It is lovely that you are a Link, and that your brothers are going to join too. We are so glad to have you. What a fine number of pigeons you have. And it must be most exciting to sell your vegetables to mother -Your loving Aunt Mary, (reference)

1912 A New Nephew. Dear Aunt Mary,  My sister has written to you about joining the Silver Chain. My brother and I will join also when we know what we have to do. I am ten years old. I go to the Fremantle Boys' School), and am in the fourth standard. I play soccer with the school team. We had to play off in then final for the Armstrong cup. We lost, but we are going to get a medal each. I am glad cricket is coming in, because I like it better than football. What a lot of nieces and nephews you must have. Can I be a nephew, too? Your loving nephew, L. Jack Howard, 30 Glyde-street, East Fremantle...My Dear Jack, Many thanks for your letter. I shall be so glad if you and your brother join the Silver Chain. You have to send an annual subscription of one shilling a year, and then try to help the work as much as you can by getting other Links to join… Your loving Aunt Mary. (reference)

1913 The Ladies Section Recipe Contest. Honorable Mention. Liver and Bacon Flavoring. When cooking liver and bacon get a Sour apple, slice it very finely and add to gravy. This will impart a delicious flavor, which is a great improvement. Miss Mary Howard, 30 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference).

1915 Fremantle Word Building Competition. The judge who had charge of the word building competitions held in connection with the Silver Chain fete has completed his difficult task, and has announced his awards as follows; third, L. Jack Howard. 30 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, 6,082 words. (reference)

1916 Death in sad but loving memory of Jane Spurr, beloved wife of Cornelius, and dearly loved mother of Claude Spurr, who departed this life January 29, 1915, at King street. In loving memory of our dear mother—Inserted by her loving son, Fred and daughter-in-law, Maggie, and granddaughter, Rita Spurr. (reference)

1920 Birth on July 4, at Nurse O’Grady’s, Queen Victoria street, Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. MacKenzie, of 30 Glyde-street, East Fremantle—a daughter. Both well. (reference)

1924 Mr. J. F. MacKenzie, of 30 Glyde Street, East Fremantle, appeals to the public for donations on behalf of the 'Widow and' children of the late G B. Crichton. of Group 37, Peel Estate, who was accidentally killed on January 29. The case is a deserving one, as Mrs. Crichton is left with four children, one of whom was born, on the day her husband was killed. The following amounts have been received by the 'West Australian' office... Total £230. (reference)

1928 Death on April 23, at 30 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, Mary Mae MacKenzie, dearly beloved elder daughter of James Paterson and Elsie MacKenzie, and loving sister of Heather; aged 7 years. (reference)

1930 Birth on June 4, at their residence, 30 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. MacKenzie—a son. Both well. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1911: Spurr, F. W., contractor

1912: Hammond, Charles

1913 - 1918: Howard, Lionel H.

1919: Witte, William C.

1920 - 1949: MacKenzie, James P.

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16 Marmion Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Mannerist Influences

No 16 Marmion Street is one of a pair of single storey rendered masonry houses in the Federation Free Classical style. The place has a hipped corrugated iron roof behind a rendered parapet wall. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with an offset door flanked by a partly enclosed verandah. The facade features a full width bullnosed verandah supported on a Tuscan column and masonry columns. The verandah has been partly enclosed with timber lattice work. The facade is dominated by a classically derived pediment supported on rendered pilasters. 

HISTORY

1909 Wanted To Sell. Yacht, new, 16ft., centreboard and gear complete, going farming, sell cheap. 16 Marmion-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1912 Lost And Found. Left, on seat, 9.10 train into Fremantle, Green Leather Handbag containing bank book and valuables, reward. H. Hitchrock. 16 Marmion-st., Fremantle. (reference)

1915 Auction. January 13.—Harry Wilson and Co.—Furniture, at 16 Marmion-st., East Fremantle; 2 p.m. (reference)

1933 “Newswords Winners” List of Prizes. ...Eileen Hunt, 16 Marmion-st., East Fremantle… (reference)

1938 Notice Of Sale. Teresa Hunt, of 16 Marmion Street, East Fremantle, married woman, as registered proprietor and owner. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1910 - 1911: McKenzie, Lionel

1912: Raymond, Mrs I.

1913 - 1914: Binns, Harry L.

1915: Cooper, John S.

1916 - 1917: Ryan, Mrs Ann

1918 - 1932: Head, Amos

1933 - 1935: Moll, -

1935 - 1936: Ray, Sydney G.

1936 - 1939: Jones, Lewis C.

1939 - 1941: Parry, George

1941 - 1943: Pitt, Mrs V.

1944 - 1949: Wych, Frank

16 Clayton Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War Timber Bungalow w Arts & Crafts Influences

No 16 Clayton Street is a single storey house constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a gable corrugated iron roof. It is an expression of the Inter-War Porch style. It is asymmetrically composed with a thrust gable bay and a gable roofed porch. The porch is supported on paired timber posts. A timber balustrade spans between the posts. The porch roof extends over the gable bay. The gable bay features a set of double hung sash windows. There is a central door flanked by a pair of double hung sash windows. 

HISTORY

1938 Vehicle Registration. 6480: A. E. Jarvis, 16 Clayton-street, Palmyra, Standard sedan. (reference)

1939 Vehicle Registration. 40609: A. Jarvis, 16 Clayton-st., East Fremantle, Hudson sedan. (reference)

1946 Engagement. Mr and Mrs. A. Jarvis, 16 Clayton-street, East Fremantle, take pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter Jessie, to William, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ricketts, 106 Holland-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1948 City Auction Mart, cor. Murray and Queen st., Tuesday, May 4, at 11 o'clock at the City Auction Mart, under Warrant of Execution in the Local Court of Western Australia held in Perth between Skipper Bailey Motor Company limited, Plaintiff, and Aubrey Edgar Lyle Jarvis, of 16 Clayton-st., East Fremantle, Defendant. Unless the above warrant be previously satisfied W. H. Walmsley, Bailiff, Local Court, Fremantle, will cause to be sold by public auction at City Auction Mart… (reference)

1948 For sale S.T.C. mantel model dual-wave set, perfect condition. 16 Clayton-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1948 Engagement. Maurine, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Craig, of 26 Albert-street, North Perth, to Lyle, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jarvis, of 16 Clayton-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1949 Divorces Granted. The following decrees nisi were granted by Chief Justice Sir John Dwyer today, the petitioners being named first in each instance. James Edward Clarence Durnin, of Clayton-st., East Fremantle. v. Dulcie Durnin and Aubrey Edgar Jarvis, both of Quairading. Ground: Adultery. (reference)

1949 Divorces Granted. The following divorces were granted today by Mr. Justice Wolff—...Lilian Jessie Jarvis, of East Fremantle, and Aubrey Edgar Lyle Jarvis of Quairading. Ground: Adultery with Dulcie Le Feaver Durnin, of Quairading. (reference)

1950 Autocycle, 1949, new condition, Malvern Star. 16 Clayton-st., East Fremantle, Sunday morning. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1928 - 1946: Jarvis, Aubrey E. L.

1947 - 1949: Jarvis, Mrs Lillian.

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16 Sewell Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Domestic Carpenter

No. 16 (previously was no. 42) Sewell street ‘Broadford’, is a single story cottage constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a hipped and gabled corrugated iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a gabled thrust bay and part width skillion roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts. A St Andrew’s cross balustrade spans between the posts. There is a central door flanked by a double hung sash window. The gable bay features a pair of windows with a sunhood over it. 

HISTORY

1921 Funeral. The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carroll of 42 Sewell street East Fremantle, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of their late dearly beloved infant son, Gordon James, to the place of interment the Church of England Cemetery, Fremantle. The Funeral will leave their residence 42 Sewell-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1941 Death on August 22, at Fremantle, John McMillan, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth McMillan, of ‘Broadford’, 16 Sewell street, East Fremantle, and fond guardian of William H. Mayer, of 8 King street, East Fremantle; aged 85 years. (reference)

1941 Funeral. The friends of the late Mr. John McMillan, of Broadford, 16 Sewell-street, East Fremantle, are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Presbyterian portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. (reference)

1949 Mr. and Mrs. C. Zappara, of 16 Sewell-street, East Fremantle, have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter, Mary Josephine, to John. second son of Mrs. M. A. Rowe, 14 Sewell-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1911: Vernon, Andrew

1912: Murrie, William

1913 - 1918: McMillan, John

1919 - 1922: Carroll, Edward J.

1923 - 1943: McMillan, John

1944 - 1945: Gulley, Mrs. Eliza

1946 - 1949: Cutts, Mrs. Isabel

1949-52- Zappara, Constantino

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16 Oakover Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Interwar Bungalow w Federation Influences

No 16 Oakover Street is a single storey house constructed in painted brick and rendered 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 thrust gable bay and a part width return hip roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts. A vertical timber balustrade spans between the posts. The gable bay features a set of casement windows and a sunhood. There is a central door flanked by a further set of casement windows. The lower walls are painted brick and the upper walls are rendered. 
The place retains its form and most of its details. The original tiled roof has been replaced with corrugated iron sheeting.

HISTORY

1946 Wharf Accident. James Keogh (62), of Oakover street, East Fremantle, suffered injuries to his left shoulder and his head yesterday when he fell about 12ft. to the floor while working on a stack of wool at Victoria Quay. A St.John ambulance took him to Fremantle Hospital where he was admitted for treatment. His condition is not serious. (reference)

1949 Mr. and Mrs. J. Keogh, of Oakover-street, East Fremantle, have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their elder daughter, Mary Ursula, to Roger Andrew, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Molloy, of  Queen-Street, Fremantle. (reference)

1950 Mr. and Mrs. J. Keogh, of 16 Oakover-street, East Fremantle, wish to announce the marriage of their second daughter, Winifred Joan, of General Hospital, Gladstone, Queensland, to Hilton Birkitt, of Gladstone, on January 5, at R.C. Church, Gladstone. (reference

1953 Deceased Estates. Notice to Creditors and Claimants. James Keogh, late of 16 Oakover-street East Fremantle-Waterside Worker. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1928 - 1953: Keogh, James

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16 Fortescue Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Late Federation / Interwar Bungalow w Queen Anne Influences

No 16 Fortescue Street is a single storey house constructed in limestone and rendered brick with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is a fine expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a half-timbered, gabled thrust bay and a part width skillion roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts with brackets and a frieze. The gabled bay features a pair of single pane double hung sash windows under a sunhood. There is a central door and hopper light flanked by sidelights and a pair of double hung sash windows. Sills are rendered and there is a rendered string course.

HISTORY

1920 Death on July 19, at Fremantle, William Jenkins, the dearly beloved husband of Catherine, and father of William, Percy, and Oliver Jenkins, and Mrs. C. J. Bernock, of 21 Suffolk-street, Fremantle. Aged 57 years. (reference)

1924 Death on January 14, at her late residence, Moss-street, East Fremantle. Henrietta, dearly loved wife of Frank Charles Oxbrow and loving mother of Nance, Bettie, and Mollie; fond sister of Mr. Fred Thompson, and sister-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Oxbrow; aged 42 years. (reference)

1940 Birth on January 30, at Hillcrest. To Mrs. and P. E.J. Lewis, of H.M.A.S. Manoora and 16 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle a son. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1917: Oxbrow, Frank.

1918 - 1920: Hayman, Frank.

1921 - 1922: Jenkins, Oliver.

1923 - 1925: Sharp, Noel H.

1926 - 1936: Fletcher, Roy.

1937 - 1941: Lewis, Edward J.

1942: Hartley, Miss. Dorothy H.

1944 - 1949: Sweney, Noel.

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16 Philip Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Post War Late California Bungalow

HISTORY

Research on the history of this property is currently under way by the Museum of Perth in partnership with the Town of East Fremantle. If you have any stories or information about this property, please contribute in the comments below.

RESIDENTS

1940 - 1949: Dawson, Walter

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16 Irwin Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War, Bungalow w Federation Influences

No 16 Irwin Street is a single storey house constructed in tuck-pointed brick and rendered brick with a corrugated iron roof. It is a good expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust bay and a part width skillion roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on timber posts. The thrust bay features casement windows under a sunhood. There is a central door and hopper light flanked by sidelights and casement windows. The roofscape features render capped chimneys. There are render bands running across the facade.

HISTORY

1932 Record Number of Winners in 'Mirror' Money words—E. Heinrichs, 16 Irwin-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1933 Car Transfers. 9763: George S. Staton to George Emil Heinrich, 16 Irwin-st, East Fremantle, Overland. (reference)

1934 To Let. Six-Roomed convenient Home, cheap rent to approved tenant. Inspection after Saturday, Heinrichs, 16 Irwin-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1934 For Sale. East Fremantle, 16 Irwin-st: Splendid Brick Home, 6 large rooms, all cons., 25 /. (reference)

1934 Cricket Topics. A worthy successor to his redoubtable dad George Heinrichs capably stepped into the breach with a well made 59 in North-East Fremantle's first innings. With an inclination to impetuousness at all times, he on this occasion restrained himself admirably, but never hesitated to deal correctly with any ball that needed severe treatment. (reference)

1934 Marriage on November 24, at St. John's Church, Fremantle, Joseph Farrell, only son of. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones, of Dangin, to Kathleen Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hancock, of 16 Irwin-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1940 Housekeeper young, for Feather and Son's Dairy Farm, 25 miles. Apply 16 Irwin-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1948 Motors Bicycles, Etc. - B.S.A.. 1927 2¼ o.h.v., good condition, £70, evening or this afternoon. 16 Irwin-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1951 For sale Ford Prefect new cond., very small milage, £685 cash. Ring L3409. 16 Irwin-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1917 - 1918: McKay, John A.

1919 - 1920: Semers, Frank

1921: Samers, Mrs. F. E.

1923 - 1934: Heinrichs, Adolph

1934 - 1941: Hancock, C. S.

1941 - 1945: Hancock, Mrs Olive & Hancock, Mrs Nada & Smith, Jack

1946 - 1948: Hancock, Mrs Olive & Smith, Jack

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16 Dalgety Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Bungalow with English Revivalist Influences

No 16 Dalgety Street is a two storey house constructed in rendered brick with a gabled tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Old English Revival style. The front elevation comprises of windows with sunhoods. The south elevation has a hipped roof verandah supported on rendered masonry piers. A rendered balustrade spans between the piers. There is a tall gable set above the verandah that contains the second floor. An arched head window faces south. The verandah terminates on a gable deeper in the lot. The second gable features a set of three windows. The house was designed to look south over Woodside’s grounds.

HISTORY

1926 Dr. East was the resident Doctor at Woodside Hospital

1931 Doctor's Car Stolen. A large green sedan car, No. 16J6, belonging to Dr. E. C. East, was stolen from Ord-street, Fremantle, last night between 8.15 and 9 o'clock. (reference)

1937 Doctor's Bag Stolen. Dr. E. C. East, of Fremantle, reported to the Fremantle C.I.B. today that while his motor car was parked in May-street, East Fremantle, between 8 and 11 p.m. yesterday a brown leather square-shaped bag, containing surgical instruments and dressings, valued at £7, was unlawfully removed. Inquiries are being made by Detective-Sergeant Parker. (reference)

 1943 Doctor’s Claim. A successful claim for £3/13/8 for professional services rendered was made against J. D. Webster, produce merchant, by Dr. E. C. East, In the Fremantle Local Court yesterday. Dr. East said that he made 7 visits in all to Webster and prescribed for him, but when he was advised to go to hospital he refused. Webster said that the doctor treated him like a child of 7 not as a man of 70 and that he thought Dr. East had paid him only 4 visits. Webster was ordered to pay the costs, which amounted to £2/7/ (reference)

1962 Murray Vernon Quartemaine (1931-2011) married Ute Tine Gudrun Ritter

Mr Quartermaine was a pioneer of Perth's travel industry in the 1970s until he became the highest profile victim of conman Christo Moll when he signed his family company Quartermaine Travel over for $1.2 million in shares which were later proved worthless. His first marriage to Ute, with whom he had sons Lance and Mark and daughter Simone, later collapsed.

Quartermaine was brutally murdered, aged 79, in 2011, in his South Perth home by a delusional Frenchwoman… (reference) (reference) Mark Quartermaine told the congregation at his father’s funeral how his father's strong character helped him start again.

"In 1979 at the age of 49 when he had to rebuild his life again, dad showed strength and determination," he said. "He relaunched his international business career which he did with the help of many people here today."

One of those people was Alan Bond, who gave Mr Quartermaine the job of selling Tooheys beer to British drinkers in London for the Bond Brewing Group. It was in London that Mr Quartermaine met his second wife Yetunde, with whom he had a 12-year-old daughter Fiona.

Lance Quartermaine said his father, who was a fifth generation West Australian, shared his love of culture and fine things with everyone he met:

"Our childhood home at East Fremantle was party central. I think that's where they invented the long lunch which became the early dinner". (reference)

RESIDENTS

1931 - 1961: Dr East, Edwin C, med pract

1961/62 Dr East sold to Murray & Ute Quartermaine. Children Lancelot (1962), Mark (1965) , Simone (1967), Fiona

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