75 Glyde Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Villa w Arts & Crafts / Queen Anne Influences

No. 75 (previously was no. 131) Glyde street is a single storey residence constructed in rendered brickwork with a gabled tiled roof. It is an example of a Federation period house adapted in both the Inter-War period and Post-World-War II Era. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a central door and hopper light flanked by windows. The door has a side light to one side. The facade features a full width skillion roofed return verandah. The verandah is supported on Tuscan columns on a rendered masonry balustrade. 

HISTORY

1919 Birth on December 5, at 131 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Smith—a son (Evan Herbert Francis). (reference)

1926 Dear Auntie Kitty, I was very glad when I saw my name in "Letters Acknowledged." It has been very wet and cold down here this last week. One day we were looking for our cat, Dandy, to have a game with him, but we could not find him anywhere, so we gave up the hunt. I happened to go into the pantry for something and there was Dandy curled up inside a half-finished basket and scolded him. We are having our half-yearly examination and hope to pass it...I remain, your loving niece, Rose Wakeham, 131 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1929 Transfer. 738: From Charles Watson to John Joseph Waters, 131 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, Chevrolet. (reference)

1932 "Newswords" Winners-Prrizes At £1 Waters, Mrs. A., 131 Glyde-street, East Fremantle... (reference)

1937 Transfer Of Land Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of February 1937 I intend to register Transfers to John Henry Eastman of Cape-street Osborne Park Poultry Farmer of the Lands described below without requiring the production of the duplicate Certificates of Title. Description of Lands: Portion of Cockburn Sound Location 8 and being Lot 1193 on plan 4153 Certificate of Title Volume 856 Folio 186 standing in the name of William Henderson Harper of 131 Glyde-street East Fremantle- Blacksmith... (reference)

RESIDENTS

1920: Smith, Herbert S.

1921: Vacant

1922: Edmunds, Albert E.

1923: Mudge, Sydney Herbert

1924: Hunt, Samuel

1925: Harper, William Henderson

1926: Wakeham, William Herbert

1927 - 1949: Waters, John J.

Joseph Spiro Gauci (father of Robert and Edward)

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76 Glyde Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Georgian Domestic Carpenter

No. 76 (previously was no. 142) Glyde street is a single storey cottage constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a hipped corrugated iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The place has been adapted in several stages including restoration works in 2014. There is a new verandah opening and an addition at the rear. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door flanked by double hung sash windows. The facade features a full width hipped roofed verandah supported on timber posts.

HISTORY

1915 Second prize is awarded to Muriel Shields, 142 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, for hint—To Clean Soiled And Sunburnt Hats. Stir a teaspoonful of powdered sulphur into the juice of a lemon. Brush this well into the hat with an old toothbrush. When quite clean, place it under the tap and let the water run over it till all the sulphur is washed off. Dry in a shady place. To restore the glossy appearance, brush the hat over with the white of an egg. (reference)

1915 First prize is awarded to Muriel Shields, 142 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, for hint "Ladders" In Stockings. To prevent "ladders" from appearing in stockings machine them round the top once or twice before wearing, and the result will be no more "ladders." (reference)

1915 Honorable Mention To Preserve Green Peas. Peas can be kept green for months by being shelled, put into bottles made perfectly airtight. The bottles should be placed underground, only taking them out as required. Miss M. Shields, 142 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1919 Birth to Mr. and Mrs. James Jackman, 142 Glyde-street, East Fremantle—a son. Both well. (reference)

1923 Birth on January 26 at 142 Glyde street, East Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Owen—a daughter (Lois Ray). Both well. (reference)

1928 Birth on June 15, at 142 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Owen—a daughter (Winifred Eugenie). (reference)

1939 S.O.S. Corner Can You Help? Rae Owen, 142 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, the words of "Donkey's Serenade." "An Old Straw Hat." (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1916: Shields, William J.

1917: Christensen, Charles

1918: Vacant

1919: Gibson, George

1920: Vacant

1921: Morton

1922 - 1941: Owen, William E.

1941 - 1944: Grant, H. W.

1945 - 1949: Smyth, William S.

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77 Glyde Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Late Victorian / Early Federation, Queen Anne Villa

No. 77 (previously was no. 139) Glyde street is a single storey residence constructed in limestone and brick with a hipped and gabled corrugated iron roof. It is a very fine example of a Federation Bungalow style house. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust gable bay and part width hip roofed verandah. The thrust bay features a pair of single pane double hung sash window and a gable vent. The verandah is supported on timber posts with a lattice balustrade. Under the verandah there is a front door with a hopper and side lights. The door is flanked by a double hung sash window. All openings have brick quoins. There is a rendered masonry stair from the verandah leading down to the garden.

HISTORY

1917 WWl Recruiting office. UNFIT: J. H. G. Taylor, 139 Glyde-street, East Fremantle... (reference)

1930 Funeral. The late Mr. John Henry George Taylor died suddenly at his residence, 139 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, on Sunday morning. Mr. Taylor was born in London, and resided in Western Australia for 35 years, nearly all of which were spent in Fremantle. He was a prominent and highly respected citizen, and considerable civic service stands to his credit. He was a commissioner of the Fremantle Harbour Trust for over 20 years, and during that period was associated with many important matters. Some time ago, in conjunction with Mr. F. Stevens, late secretary of the Harbour Trust, he visited Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, investigating working methods at those ports. About 20 years ago he was president of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union, and for some years was a councillor for the West Ward in the East Fremantle municipality. He was also a prominent official of the A.L.P. Mr. Taylor rendered conspicuous service to the Labour movement and local government bodies over a long period. During his long association with the life of Fremantle he won the esteem and high regard of everyone with whom he became associated. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon in the Fremantle Cemetery… At the conclusion of the service the funeral oration of the R.A.O.B. was read by Mr. C. B. Cockerill. The chief mourners were: Mrs. Taylor, wife; Mrs. Emma Taylor, mother; Messrs. A. March and W. Pearce, brothers-in-law, Mesdames A. March and W. Pearce, sisters-in-law. ..The pall bearers were: Messrs. Alex. McCallum, M.L.A., Tom Carter, chairman and G. V. McCartney, manager (Fremantle Harbour Trust), J. Angwin (representing the Agent-General), J.W. Burgess (Fremantle Trades Hall), W. Glasson (secretary of the Docks, Rivers and Harbour Works Union), P. Caesar (Fremantle Harbour Works) and Charles O'Meara (Fremantle Buffalo Club). The coffin was carried to the graveside by members of the Docks, Rivers and Harbour Works Union, comprising Messrs. J. Morley, G. Reeves, S. Read and J. Passmore. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909: Nelson, Gus

1910: Vacant

1911 - 1918: Taylor, John H. G.

1919: Vacant

1920 - 1938: Taylor, John H. G.

1938 - 1942: Macdonald, Mrs. J.

1942 - 1947: Linto, Mrs. M.

1949: Daly Mrs.

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79 Glyde Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Late Victorian / Early Federation
Georgian / Gothic Influences

No. 79 (previously was no. 143) Glyde street is a single storey houses constructed of limestone and brick with hipped corrugated iron roofs. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a full width bullnosed roof verandah supported between parapet walls. The verandah is supported on timber posts over a timber floor. The timber decks have been extended partially over the front garden. Front doors have hopper lights and are located adjacent to the party wall. The doors are flanked by double hung sash windows with side lights. All openings have brick quoins. A series of stairs lead from street level to the garden and to the verandah.

HISTORY

1925 Funeral. The Friends of the late Mrs. Jessie Rodda, relict of the late Herbert H. Rodda, of 143 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Church of England Cemetery, Fremantle. The Funeral will leave 143 Glyde-street, East Fremantle... (reference)

1943 Obituary. The death of Mr. Alfred James Lewis at Leederville on Saturday removes another of the surveyors responsible for some of the pioneering work in this state. Just 67 years ago-he started on the survey of part of the main road to Champion Bay and the topographical work Incidental thereto. For some years he was then employed in marking.out allotments that had been selected in various parts of the State. He was then absent from the State for a considerable period, but returned in 1895 when he was appointed to the staff of the Lands Department. In 1902 he was promoted to the grade of inspecting surveyor. In 1910, following on the establishment of district offices, he was appointed district surveyor for the Perth district, which embraced not only an area surrounding the metropolitan district, but also all of the State lying outside the South-West land division. Mr Lewis retired from this position following on an accident had occurred to him in the course of his duties. He was 92 years of age. (reference)

1954 Funeral. The Funeral of the late Mr. Walter Joseph (Kate) Ramsay, of 79 Glyde-street. East Fremantle, will take place in the Anglican Cemetery, Fremantle... (reference)

RESIDENTS

1915: Jenson, Reginald

1932 - 1938: Joyce, Robert J.

1938 - 1940: Bridgman, James

1940 - 1942: Lewis, Alfred J.

1942 - 1947: Vacant

1949: Hunt, Mrs.

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80 Glyde Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Cottage w Georgian Influences

HISTORY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

RESIDENTS

1910: English, Leslie

1911: Broander, Charles

1912: Atford, Mrs. Josephine

1913 - 1916: Pope, Albert

1917: Hicks, Mrs. Catherine

1918: Vacant

1919 - 1945: Whitely, Miss. B.

1946 - 1949: Keane, Patrick

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81 Glyde Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation
Georgian Domestic Carpenter

No. 81 (previously was no. 145) Glyde street is a single storey houses constructed of limestone and brick with hipped corrugated iron roofs. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a full width bullnosed roof verandah supported between parapet walls. The verandah is supported on timber posts over a timber floor. The timber decks have been extended partially over the front garden. Front doors have hopper lights and are located adjacent to the party wall. The doors are flanked by double hung sash windows with side lights. All openings have brick quoins. A series of stairs lead from street level to the garden and to the verandah.

HISTORY

1902 - 1910 Captain J J. Sale lived at this house before moving to the neighbouring house no 83. See notable people section for his incredible story…

1934 Death on November 26, at Fremantle Hospital, Amy Priscilla Hall, dearly beloved wife of Frederick William Hall, of 145 Glyde street, East Fremantle, loving sister of Mary (Mrs. J. Wade), and fond aunt of Amy (Mrs. W. A. Waters), Mary (Mrs. J. Rubery), Frank and May Wade; aged 53 years... (reference) The deceased was the wife of Mr Frederick William Hall, who was for 20 years with the Naval Department at Fremantle. She was born at Bradford, Yorkshire (England) and came to Western Australia 23 years ago Mrs. Hall lived at Boulder for 10 years and for the last 13 years had resided at Fremantle. (reference)

1943 Death on December 16, suddenly, at Fremantle, Cyril George, dearly beloved husband of Edith May Cottrell, of 81 Glyde-street, East Fremantle: loving father of Aileen: fond step-father of Kath (Mrs. A. Izzard) and Dorothy (Mrs C. Morgan), and grandpa of John Izzard and Ray and Bobbie Morgan aged 44 years… (reference) Funeral. The Friends of the late Mr. Cyril George Cottrell, of the Navy Department, Fremantle, and formerly of H.M.A. Navy, Great War, are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in Presbyterian portion of the Fremantle Cemetery... Fremantle Lumpers' Union: The Members of the above are respectfully informed that the remains of their late Comrade, Mr. Cyril George Cottrell, of 81 Glyde-street… (reference)

1945 Death on August 15, at Fremantle, Edith May Cottrell, of 81 Glyde street, East Fremantle; widow of the late Cyril George Cottrell; loving mother of Kathleen (Mrs. A. Izzard), Dorothy (Mrs. C. Morgan) and Aileen, and fond grandmother of Ray, Bob and John Morgan; aged 47 years... (reference)

RESIDENTS

1902 - 1910: Sale, Capt. J. J.

1911: Vacant

1912 - 1914: Broander, Charles O.

1915: Vacant

1916 - 1917: Heinrichs, William

1918 - 1919: Vacant

1920 - 1922: Austin, Spencer

1923 - 1925: Lupton, William Arthur

1926: Vacant

1927 - 1928: Cant, W. J. T. H.

1929: Pidgeon, -

1930 - 1940: Hall, Frederick

1940 - 1945: Cotterell, Cyrll G.

1946 - 1947: Morgan, Mrs. Dorothy M.

1949: Harris, George G.

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82 Glyde Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Georgian Domestic Carpenter

No. 82 (previously was no. 156) Glyde street-’Waverley’ is a single storey cottage constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a hipped corrugated iron roof. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door flanked by double hung sash windows. The facade features a full width skillion roofed verandah supported on timber posts.

HISTORY

AIF 1915, George Henry Simm (Regimental number 157) Occupation Seaman, 82 Glyde St East Fremantle, Single, Age at embarkation 18. Next of kin Henry Sims, Father NAA Record AIF Record

Read the story of the McNeill family who lived in this house from 1920 until 1963 under the name William H. McNeill, a well known Police Officer in Fremantle, in the Notable and Notorious section.

1934 Death on January 1, at the residence of his parents, Keith Alexander, dearly beloved eldest son of William Henry and Margaret McNeill, of Waverley, 156 Glyde street, East Fremantle, and loving brother of Gladys, Evelyn, Marjorie, Allan and Verna; aged 23 years… (reference)

1950 Death on December 15, at his residence, 82 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, William Henry McNeill , dearly beloved husband of Margaret McNeill, loved father of Gladys (Mrs. Dimond), Marjorie, Allen, Verna (Mrs. C. Smith) and the late Evelyn and Keith, fond grandfather of Pamela; aged 70 years. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1914 - 1916: Simm, Mrs. J.

1917 - 1919: Simm, Henry

1920 - 1949: McNeill, William Henry

1950-1952: McNeill, Margaretta

1953-1963: McNeill, Allen William

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83 Glyde Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Villa w Georgian Influences

No. 83 (previously was no. 147) Glyde street is a single storey house constructed of rendered brick with a hipped tiled roof. It is an example of a Federation period house adapted in the immediate Post-World War II period. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door flanked by picture and side hung casement windows. The facade features a replacement verandah. There is an elevated garden bed that extends past the line of the verandah. The garden is retained by a rendered masonry wall. A stairway goes from the street level to the garden and to the verandah.

HISTORY

From 1909-1910 Captain J. J. Sale lived next door at no 81 and from 1911 - 1915 he (sometimes) and his family lived here. See his story under the Notable People section.

1911 Captain J. J. Sale, the Independent candidate for the Williams-Narrogin seat, addressed a meeting of electors in the Narrogin Town Hall… in opening he:

“repudiated any suggestion that the Liberal League were defraying any of his expenses and that he was running 'in the interests of Mr. Cowcher. was an independent and had before him portions of the policy of each party, Some he was in accord with whilst others, which he considered were not for the good of the people as a whole, he disagreed with. (reference)

1912 Narrogin Departure of Captain J. J. Sale. After a period of useful citizenship, during which he strove in many ways to be of service to the community, Captain J. J. Sale departed from our midst on Tuesday last. Modest and unassuming to the last, the genial captain did not make the date of his intended departure known until the last moment, consequently the townspeople were debarred from according him that public honor which his past services on their behalf warranted... (reference)

1925 Bereavement. Mrs. E. H. Jeffery, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bell, 147 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, wish to express their sincere thanks to their many kind friends for letters, telegrams, floral tributes, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; especially thanking Dr. Smythe Yule, Mr. and Mrs. Peoples, Mr. and Mrs. Rose, and Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, of Kalamunda, for their great kindness in the loss of their late beloved husband and son. (reference)

1931 New Members: Eva Jeffery: 147 Glyde-street, East Fremantle... (reference)

1931 Prize-Winners, Crossword Puzzle Competition: Eve Jeffrey, 147 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1933 Obituary. Captain J. J. Sale. Only Survivor Of Historic Survey Party, Perth (W.A.) Captain James Jones Sale, of Leederville, died yesterday. He was the last surviving member of the exploration party led by the late Lord Forrest, which in 1870 travelled from Albany to Adelaide, surveying the route for the inter-State telephone. (reference)

1941 Funeral. The Friends of Mr. John Dodd Bell, of 83 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, are respectfully informed that the remains of his late dearly beloved wife, Marion, late of Eaglehawke (Victoria) and Norseman (W.A.), will be interred in the Wesleyan Cemetery, Karrakatta… The Funeral will leave her late residence, 83 Glyde-street, East Fremantle ...Fremantle Tramway Employees' Union—The Members of the above are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of the late Mrs. Marion Bell, wife of our Member, Mr. Jack Bell... (reference)

1947 Death on April 9, at Fremantle Hospital, John Dodd Bell, of 83 Glyde Street, East Fremantle, late of Fremantle Tramways and of Norseman; loved husband of Emily, loved brother of Frank, Bill, Perce, Emily and Sis. Aged 68 years. At Rest. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1911: Sale, Capt. James J.

1912: Sales, John

1913 - 1915: Sale, Capt James J.

1916: Williams, Charles S.

1917 - 1918: Powers, Thomas A.

1919 - 1924: Greenwood, Walter

1925: Potts, Adam

1926 - 1949: Bell, John Dodd

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84 Glyde Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Domestic Carpenter Gable Cottage

No. 84 (previously was no. 158) Glyde street is a single storey cottage constructed in timber framing and fibrous cement cladding with a gabled corrugated iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style that has been adapted. Part of the verandah has been enclosed with fibrous cement cladding. The front elevation was symmetrically planned but is now asymmetrical. The facade features a full width skillion roofed verandah supported on timber posts. There is a central door and hopper light flanked by side lights.

HISTORY

1916 Anti-conscription letter:

"White Livers" Endorsed By Billee Hughes. The wicked walk in slippery places in war time, but barking with the biggest dog seems to pay the best divs., judging by the paunch and prosperous appearance of the average fatriotic fugleman for Fat. But a due discrimination must be used even when howling for the modern brand of freedom. Were it not for the fact that freedom of speech is only a vague memory in the Commonwealth, and that the hand of the censor lies heavy on the land, the preemptive rights held on the political principles of various Australian politicians would have been shouted from the house-tops long ere this. The fatal facility of the average unthinking citizen to imbibe his political beliefs from his daily paper, and the not unnatural impulse of a gregarious animal to run with the biggest, or noisiest mob, is undoubtedly responsible for the wave of lip-loyalty now sweeping over the Commonwealth. The training and experience of politicians, and other public men have taught them to make use of this receptive trait to influence the votes cast by the electors. It will be interesting to watch the effect of the present Pluto engineered campaign for conscription in this State when taking into account the strong revulsion of feeling that has taken place on the question in the Eastern States. (J. O'Neill, 158 Glyde-street, East Fremantle). (reference)

1916 Anti-Conscription At The Port, Lunch-Hour Lecture To Lumpers. Mrs. G. Foxcroft, an attractive little lady, held a crowd of some 400 lumpers for about an hour last Monday, when she voiced a scathing condemnation of conscription. This was reported by Jack O'Neill, 158 Glyde-street, East Fremantle in “Port Pickings, The Truth, Sat 14 October 1916. (reference)

1916 “...Irishmen in Australia, and Irish-Australians, view with disfavour the attempt to force upon the Commonwealth the brand of liberty that is drilled into the people by bayonet, bullet, and halter.” History article- Early and Late History- Ireland from Caesar to Asquith, What we Know  and What is Hidden (Jack O'Neill, 158 Glyde-street, East Fremantle.) (reference)

1917 You will find Jack O'Neill at 158 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1949: Funeral. The Friends of the late Mr. Herbert Edgar John (Bert) Newman, of 84 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Anglican portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave his late residence, 84 Glyde-street, East Fremantle... (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1916: Gregson, William H.

1917 - 1920: O'Neill, John J.

1921 - 1922: Thomas, John J.

1923: Rowney, Samuel Henry

1924 - 1925: Lockwood, Walter Edward

1926: Truscott, James Henry

1927: Potts, Eric A.

1928 - 1949: Newman, Herbert

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