71 Duke Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Domestic Carpenter with Queen Anne Influences

No. 71 (previously was no. 159) Duke Street is a single-storey cottage constructed in timber framing and fibrous cement cladding with a hipped and gabled decramastic roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust gable bay and a part-width skillion roofed verandah.

The place is consistent with the pattern of development in Plympton and plays an important role in the pattern of development of a working class suburb.

HISTORY

1911 Auctions. September 21. At 159 Duke-Street, East Fremantle. Harry Wilson and Co. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. W. Coulthard, to Sell, as above— Household Furniture, including lounge, chairs, curtains, occ. tables, pictures, Singer D.H. Sewing Machine, stretchers, double bed, Chests of Drawers, child's cot, washstands, office table, Ice-Chest, chairs, meat safe, linoleums, dressers, crockery, kit. utensils, etc. An Argyll 10-12 H.P. Twin Cylinder Car. (reference)

1913 Nestle's Chocolate Wrapper Competition. Watches have been Awarded to...Miss Marie James, and Miss Vera James, 159 Duke-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1914 159 Duke-street, East Fremantle. Dear Auntie Nell.—It is a long time since I wrote to you last. We have shifted from Fremantle to East, and it is much nicer in East Fremantle than in Fremantle. There are some workers' homes going up not very far from our place. We are having our exam soon, and I hope to get a pass into a higher standard. I am in the third now, and if I pass I will be in the fourth.—In conclusion, I remain your loving nephew. Kevin Smith. (reference)

AIF 1917, Alexander Swinton (Regimental number 4390) Occupation Plumber, 71 Duke Street, Married, Age at embarkation 30. Next of kin Mrs J. Swinton.

1926 Cycle registration. No. 1747: Noel G. Lawrence, 159 Duke-street, East Fremantle, Dot and sidecar. (reference)

1941 Funeral Notice. The Friends of Mr. Henry Charles Pithouse, of 26 Duke-street, East Fremantle, and Ships' Watchman, Coastal Docks, Rivers and Harbour Works' Union, are respectfully informed that the remains of his late dearly beloved wife, Florence Susan, will be interred in the Congregational portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral will leave the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. G. Lawrence, 71 Duke- street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1941 Funeral Notice. The Friends of the late Mrs. Edith Elizabeth Lawrence, widow of the late Joseph Henry Lawrence, are respectfully informed that her remains will be interred in the Church of England portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral will leave the residence of her son, Mr. Noel G. Lawrence, 71 Duke-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909: Brady, John

1911 - 1912: Coulthard, Walter R.

1913: Arnold, Jonathon R.

1914: James, Charles T.

1915: Smith, Michael H.

1916 - 1920: Lockhart, Jonathon

1921 - 1941: Lawrence, Mrs Edith E.

1942 - 1949: Lawrence, Noel G.

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72 Fortescue Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Inter-War, Gable Porch House w Californian Bungalow Influences

No 72 Fortescue Street is a single storey house constructed in limestone, brick and rendered brick with a hipped and gable tiled roof. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust bay and a part width half-timbered gabled roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on square columns set on limestone piers. A masonry balustrade spans between the piers. The thrust bay features a set of casement windows. There is a central door flanked by a set of casement windows. The walls are all face brick to sill height and rendered above.

HISTORY

1938 Car Overturns. Man Pinned Under Steering Wheel. When a motor car he was driving overturned in High-street, Fremantle, last night, pinning him under the steering wheel, William Baker (22), of 72 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle, had a lucky escape from serious injury. He was taken by the St. John ambulance to the Fremantle Hospital, where he was treated for slight concussion and was then allowed to go home. (reference)

1938 Death on April 16, at Kellerberrin, Beryl Simmonds, dearly loved fiancee of Walter John Baker (Johnnie)... dearly loved friend of Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Bill, Olive, and Bernice, of 72 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle. Beautiful memories are all we have left. (reference)

1939 William Charles Thomas Baker, of 72 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle, reported to the Fremantle police last night that his motor car had been stolen from Newman-street, Fremantle, between 7.30 and 11 p.m. The car is a maroon-coloured tourer, No. 4104, with black mudguards and hood. (reference)

1946 Death of William Alfred Richard Baker, loved brother of Charles, brother-in-law Ivy, 72 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle, uncle of Phyllis (Mrs. McClelland), Bill, John, Olive (Mrs. Walker) and Bernice. R.I.P. (reference)

1954 Mr. and Mrs. G. McClelland, 72 Fortescue-street, East Fremantle, have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter, June Ellen, to Keith Wallace, only son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Errington, 10 Canning-highway, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1938 - 1941: Baker, Charles

1942 - 1945: Baker, Charles & Baker, Mrs. J.

1946 - 1949: Baker, Charles

1950s- McClelland

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72 East Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation Bungalow

No. 72 (previously was no. 108) East street is a single storey house constructed in brick with a hipped and gabled corrugated iron roof. It is a fine expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door flanked by windows. There is a gabled roof facing onto the street and hipped roofs over the remainder of the house. The facade features is a full width skillion roofed verandah that extends across the front elevation and is supported on turned timber posts.

HISTORY

1929 Death on February 3, at her late residence, 108 East-street, East Fremantle, Ilma Irene, beloved wife of Ernest Leslie Ashton, loving mother of Edith, and only daughter of Nurse Cowling, of Wakefield-street, Carlisle, aged 32 years. (reference)

1941 Death on February 20, at Fremantle, Veronica Hannah (Ronnie), beloved youngest daughter of Harry and Millie Bovell of 72 East-street East Fremantle, and loving sister of Daphne, Doreen and Harry; aged eight years three months. R.I.P. Our Darling. (reference)

1948 Terse Reunion Over A Hamburger. Chuckles were heard in the Divorce Court when Kondut farmer Charles Robert Carter described his first meeting with his wife Violet after she suddenly left him without any explanation.It was in April, 1944, Carter told the court, when he first went to his home in East Fremantle and found his wife was not there. 'My wife was working in a William-st hamburger and eating Joint when I found her,' Carter explained. 'Later, when I discovered that she was working at another hamburger place, I went along and had a meal there... (reference)

1949 Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. W. Fletcher of 67 King-street, East Fremantle. Have pleasure in announcing the engagement of their youngest daughter, Beverley May to Norman William, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter, of 72 East-street. East Fremantle. (reference)

1953 Registration. B.S.A. 1950 500c.c., o.h.v.. a. heels, excellent condition. 72 East-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1925: Kemp Harry Francis

1926 - 1932: Ashton, Ernest L.

1933 - 1937: Gallico, Alex

1937 - 1947: Bovell, Henry T.

1949: Carter, Mrs Cecilia (Alfred Carter was farming in Goomalling- bought this house for retirement)- she was the first teacher in Goomalling, 7 children: Dorothy, Norman, George, Vera, Ethel, Muriel, Alfred

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72 Glyde Street

72 Glyde Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Federation Bungalow

No. 72 (previously was no. 134) Glyde street is a single storey residence constructed in rendered brick with a hipped gable corrugated iron roof. It is an example of a Federation period house that has been adapted in both the Post World-War II era and 21st Century. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a full width return hipped roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on Tuscan columns set over a masonry balustrade. There is a central door and hopper light flanked by sidelights and double hung sash windows. The openings have rendered quoins.

HISTORY

1913 Funeral. The Friends of Mr. John Roger Swain, of the dredge Premier, Fremantle Harbour works, and of No. 134 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late beloved wife, Hannah, to the place of interment, the Roman Catholic portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave her late residence, No. 134 Glyde-street, East Fremantle... (reference)

1921 In Memoriam. In sad and loving memory of my dear mother, Hannah Maria Swain, who passed away peacefully at Glyde-street, East Fremantle, on November 25, 1913. Ever remembered by her loving son Alf. A loving wife and fond mother. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Dolly and Edward Caple, and grand-children:

“No pen can write, no tongue can tell, What she went through when she was ill; To God alone her pain was known, He thought it best and took her home”. (reference)

1928 Recipes. Three Tempting Pies. Appetising Kidney Dishes. Stew a sheep's kidney...Mrs. Mander, 134 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1929 Prize recipe of Orange Foam submitted to The Mirror by Mrs. Mander. (reference)

1929 Meritorious Recipes. Creamed Scalloped Carrots…(Mrs. Mander, 134 Glyde-street, East Fremantle). (reference)

1929 Fifth prize is awarded to Mrs. Mander, 134 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, for recipe for Prunes In Orange Jelly... (reference)

1929 Recipe Apple Lifebelts—Mrs. Mander, 134 Glyde-street,East Fremantle. (reference)

1929 Recipe A Novel Sweet received an honourable mention in The Mirror Free Recipe Contest Mrs. Mander, 134 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1929 Recipe Easter Log.—This is merely a chocolate Swiss roll iced with chocolate butter icing. Mrs. Mander, 134 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1929 Recipe. Beef Fillets A La Francais. (Mrs. Mander, 134 Glyde-street, East Fremantle) (reference)

1936 New Cars On The Road. Latest Registrations… 27,035: R. Lander, 134 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, Willys 77. (reference)

1949 Bereavement Notice. The Family of the late Mrs. F. Mander, of 72 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, wish to thank all kind friends for telegrams, letters, cards, beautiful floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in the sad and sudden loss of their devoted mother. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1912 - 1916: Swain, John R.

1917 - 1920: Manders, Henry E.

1921 - 1949: Manders, Henry Francis

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72 Allen Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Aesthetic & Representative

No. 72 Allen Street ‘Tralee’ is a single storey house constructed in rendered brick with a hipped tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a full width return hip roofed verandah. The verandah is set on timber posts. The front door is located on the north elevation under the return verandah. The front facade features a multi pane door and casement windows.

HISTORY

Robert Joseph Cusack (NAA Record) (AIF Record)

See Robert’s photograph in the Western Mail (16 October 1916), alongside those of his four brothers and widowed mother. Of the five Cusack brothers, four were wounded in WW l. (reference)

1937 Death on September 20 (suddenly), at Narembeen (W.A.), Robert Joseph Cusack, beloved husband of Catherine Cusack, of Tralee, 72 Allen-street, East Fremantle, and loving father of Bobbie, Margaret and Jack; aged 56 years, Bob, loving brother of Matt and Berne…Funeral. Fremantle Lumpers' Union…The Members of the above Union are respectfully informed that the remains of their late Comrade, Mr. Robert Joseph Cusack, of Tralee, 72 Allen-street, East Fremantle, and formerly of the 51st Battalion, A.I.F., will be interred in the Roman Catholic portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery. (reference)

1942 George Waters was the son of George and Sarah Ann Waters a well known family in Albany, who in partnership with A.A Armstrong, ran the tug-boat business in Albany for some years. (reference)

1949 Permit to build a Flat…F. H. Harlock, 72 Allen-street, East Fremantle… (reference)

RESIDENTS

1929 - 1939: Cusack, Robert Joseph

1939 - 1941: Cusack, Mrs Catherine

1941 - 1949: Waters, George

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72 King Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Domestic Carpenter Villa

No. 72 (previously was no. 144) King Street is a single storey cottage constructed in timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. The place is a typical expression of the Federation Bungalow style with later modifications. The original verandah has been replaced. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a gable thrust bay and part width skillion roofed verandah. The gable bay features a pair of casement windows. The verandah is supported by infilling and a timber post. The verandah extends over most of the gable bay and acts as a sunhood. There is a central door that is flanked by the infill section of the verandah.

HISTORY

1913 Lipton’s Tea Prize Winners: Mrs. M. Heinricks, 144 King-street, East Fremantle (reference)

1914-15 the home of William and Edith Wauhop—see Notable people section for more information.

1946 In the Comic and Adventure Strip section; Little Letters Valma Andrews (72 King-street, East Fremantle) writes: I had a small black and white kitten, which was so pretty and playful that everyone admired him. Three weeks ago he became sick, and we nursed him for three days by the fireside, but couldn't save him. He must have been in much pain, for he cried a lot. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1912 - 1914: Henricks, Mrs. Maria

1915: Wauhop, W. M.

1917: Arbuckle, John

1918 - 1919: Buchan, Malcolm

1920: Cash

1921: Hannan, Marshall G.

1922 - 1923: Cruickshank, Lionel L.

1924 - 1927: Vine, Percy

1928: Tompkins, Hugh

1929 - 1932: Kaigg, M.

1933 - 1944: Vacant

1934 - 1935: Wittorff, J. A.

1935 - 1937: Theakston, James

1937 - 1938: Gallaway, William

1938 - 1940: Cole, Jack

1940 - 1944: Andrews, Harry J.

early 70's (possibly late 60's) - 1976 Ed and Margaret Sanderson, recent immigrants from England.

1976- 1981 bought by Giuseppe and Anna Di Paolo (neighbors at 74 King St) for his eldest daughter to live in as she got married that year.

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72 Irwin Street

72 Irwin Street (map)

ARCHITECTURE

Interwar, Bungalow Porch House

No 72 Irwin Street is a single storey house constructed in painted brick and rendered brick house with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is an expression of the California Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust gable bay and a gabled verandah porch. The porch is supported on masonry piers. A masonry balustrade spans between the piers. The gable bay features a set of casement windows under a tiled awning. There is a central door flanked by sets of casement windows. There is a sleep out on the side of the house.

HISTORY

1930 Birth on June 3, at Hillcrest, Harvest-road, North Fremantle, to Mr. and Mrs. Payne, of 72 Irwin-street East Fremantle—a daughter. Both well. (reference)

1935 Lost. White Cockatoo, Tuesday night, from 72 Irwin-st, East Fremantle. Ring FM2015; reward. (reference)

1936 Truck Registration. 3883: Richards Bros., Irwin-street, Fremantle, Dodge. (reference)

1938 Truck Registration. 21003: Richards Bros., 72 Irwin-street. East Fremantle. Dodge Truck. (reference)

1941 “We cannot afford to change from Dodge” -say Fremantle cartage contractors. Richards Bros. (reference)

1941 Situations Vacant. Truck Driver wanted, used to brick and sand carting. Richards Bros., 72 Irwin-st., East Fremantle. Phone L1615. (reference)

1942 Bankruptcy. Mr. G. J. Boylson yesterday conducted an inquiry into the transactions of an undischarged bankrupt named Nelson Stevens...Strang, examined by Mr. Reilly. Said that last November he engaged Stevens, by a written contract, to carry out additions to a building in View-terrace, East Fremantle. Stevens made no disclosure of the fact that he was an undischarged  bankrupt. While working on the East Fremantle job he ordered considerable quantities of building materials from Harris Scarfe and Sandovers. Ltd...On December 24 witness informed Strang that he would be unable to finish the job, as he expected to be called up for military service. Strang said that he would complete the job himself and would pay for all materials...To Mr. Reilly: Richards Bros., when supplying bricks, sand and blue-metal for the job were informed by witness that he was an undischarged bankrupt... (reference)

1945 Work of Sergeant W. H. Bee who acted as Australian representative for P.O.W. in Stalag 344 was such that some of the men consider his work should have been officially recognised. Ex-P.O.W., Mr. G. E. Richards, of 72 Irwin Street, East Fremantle, has asked the Daily News to place on record his appreciation of the splendid work done by Sergeant Bee. "Sergeant Bee worked 12 hours a day on his job. He had the confidence and sincere respect of every Australian there,'' said Mr Richards "For doing far less, others have since received promotion or distinction in other ways...While we all know that Sergeant Bee worked with no thought or wish for promotion, many of us who know his sterling work, wonder at times just how these affairs are arranged...For meritorious service to his fellow P.O.W., he comes easily first of anyone I know. It is to be regretted that his splendid and unselfish services have not been officially recognised." (reference)

1946 Social Notes. In honour of Mrs. E. Parkinson, wife of the retiring Superintendent of Postal Services, Mrs. J. G. Kilpatrick entertained a number of friends to tea at the June Elizabeth last Wednesday. During the afternoon a presentation was made to Mrs. Parkinson. Among the guests were Mesdames G. E. Richards... (reference)

1947 Toodyay Tattles. By Poppy. Holidaying at the Victoria Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Richards. Mr. Richards is the Accountant for West Australia for the Postmaster General's Department. (reference)

1951 Engaged. W. C. Richards, of 72 Irwin street, East Fremantle. have much pleasure in announcing the engagement of their only daughter, Joan, to William Jackson, twin son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sumpton, Pt. Walter-road, Bicton. (reference)

1954 Motor Vehicles. Morris 8/40 1937 roadster, L1615. 72 Irwin-st., East Ftle. After 5 p.m. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1929 - 1930: Fitzpatrick, Michael J.

1931 - 1949: Richards, William

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72 Hubble Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Was Early Federation, Gable Domestic Carpenter Cottage -now demolished or completely renovated (2019) Once known as 128 Hubble street pre 1939

HISTORY

1920 Marriage on Saturday, December 27, at St. Paul's Church, Beaconsfield, Robert Kemp, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moss of East Fremantle, to Lilly May, only daughter of Mrs. Memory, of Beaconsfield, Western Australia. Address, 128 Hubble-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1948 Death on July 3, at his late residence 72 Hubble-street. East Fremantle, suddenly. Robert Henry Kemp Moss, dearly beloved husband of Lily, loved son of Harriett and the late Robert Moss, loved brother of Jack, Ruby (Mrs. T. Chadwick), Millie (Mrs. Maw deceased), Fred, Victor and Myrtie (Mrs. F. Robinson); aged 54 years. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1910 - 1911: Moss, Robert

1911 - 1915: Sorrell, William G.

1916 - 1919: Field, John F.

1920: Delaney, Thomas W.

1921 - 1949: Moss, Robert Kemp

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72 Oakover Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Interwar Bungalow Porch House W/ Arts & Crafts Influences

No 72 Oakover Street is a single storey house constructed in painted brick and rendered brick house with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Porch style. It is asymmetrically composed with a gable bay and a part width skillion roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on stout piers. A limestone balustrade frames a porch area. The verandah roof extends over the gable bay. The gable bay features a bay window. The entry door is located on the north elevation under the porch. The roofscape features a rendered chimney.

HISTORY

1930 Daisy Filmer, 72 Oakover-street, East Fremantle.—”I am writing to thank you for the nice book which you sent me. I have started to read it, and 1 am enjoying it very much. I got a surprise to find I had won the prize. I didn't get it till Wednesday, so I couldn't write to thank you till today. I was glad to see my letter in the paper yesterday when we got it. Isn't it wet today? I would like very much to have Audrey Letch for a pen-friend. I am enclosing 6d for the cot fund. Our sweetpeas are coming out, not mine, but mummy's, and they do look pretty when a lot are out. This is all the news I have at present, so I will close with love to you and your Sunshiners.'' (reference)

1932 Welcome New Sunshiners. Helen Filmer, 72 Oakover-street, Fremantle. (reference)

1932 Motor Vehicle transfer. 5204: E. Sarah to J. F. Filmer, 72 Oakover-street, East Fremantle. Ford. (reference)

1941 Birth on August 13, at Sister Bathgate's, to Maude and Jack Stammers, 72 Oakover-street, East Fremantle—a daughter (Kaye Patricia). (reference)

1943 General. Lost, Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, inscribed "To Maude, etc." on back, vicinity 72 Oakover-st., reward returning to above address. (reference)

1950 Cats, Dogs, Etc. Healthy pure bred Cocker Spaniel Puppies, 6 for sale, m. £3/3/, f. £2/2/. 72 Oakover-st., East Fremantle, L3556. (reference)

1950 Musical Instruments. Wanted Player Piano, stool and rolls. good order. 72 Oakover-st., East Fremantle. L3556. (reference)

1953 For Sale. Refrig. Prestcold, elec. motor, £60, bargain, good order. 72 Oakover-st., East Ftle. (reference)

1953 Gift for Museum. It was decided at Fremantle yesterday to form two committees to discuss proposals to convert the historic Roundhouse into a museum, with emphasis on nautical links with the early history of the State. Situated on Arthur's Head at the end of busy High-street, the Roundhouse was built in 1831 and is the oldest public building in the State. During the meeting, Mr. Samson produced a 150-year-old ivory marlin spike which had been sent for the proposed museum by Mr. Arthur Dannatt, of Oakover-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1953 Houses and Land Wanted. Exchange this b/t house for roomy place close Perth. 72 Oakover-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1953 Houses and Land Wanted. Wanted House, West Perth, could repair, private buyer, urgent. Dannatt. 72 Oakover-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1922: Freeman, Edward

1924: White, Bruce

1926 - 1937: Filmer, John Francis

1937 - 1939: Stephens, Cyril

1939 - 1943: Stammers, John

1944 - 1949: Stammers, Mrs. Maud G.

1953: Dannatt, Arthur.

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72 Alexandra Road

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ARCHITECTURE

No 72 Alexandra Road is a single storey house constructed in tuck pointed brick and rendered brick with a hipped tiled roof. It is a very fine expression of the Federation Bungalow style. It is symmetrically composed with a full width return verandah. The verandah is supported by turned timber posts with post brackets. A vertical timber balustrade spans between the posts. The north section of the verandah has been enclosed. The roofscape features tall rendered chimneys and finials. Walls are tuck-pointed brick with rendered string courses. The house is elevated above the garden. The entry door is located on the south elevation under the return verandah. The entry door and hopper light are flanked by sidelights and double hung sash windows. 

HISTORY

1921 Lost, on Friday,. Black and White Fox Terrier Dog, collar and reg. disc on. Reward on returning to Mrs. M. Bateman, Alexandra-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1924 Death on August 2, 1916, Lieutenant H. P. Bateman (Pat), killed in action in France, dearly loved third son of the late J. W. Bateman and Mrs. M. Bateman, Alexandra-road, East Fremantle, aged 31 Years. (reference)

1927 Dorothy, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bennett, Alexandra-road, East Fremantle, and Guy, fourth son of the late John W. and Mrs. M. Bateman, Alexandra-road, East Fremantle. (reference)

1928 Wanted, good General, able to do plain cooking, no laundry. Mrs. M. Bateman, 72 Alexandra-rd., East Fremantle. (reference)

1941 Death on October 3, at her residence, Sydenham, 72 Alexandra-road, East Fremantle, Mary Bateman, widow of the late John Wesley Bateman, loving mother of John, Lew, Mabel (Mrs. H. K. Maley), Guy, Vern, Charles and the late Bert (Pat.), and Will Bateman (killed in action, 1914-18); in her 91st year. (reference)

1950 Bridal Orchids Came By Plane. The bride wore a lovely gown of white figured mirror satin featuring a marquisette bodice, long sleeves and graceful train. Her three-tiered veil of tulle was edged with lace.Matron-of-honor was Mrs. Ivy Breustedt, bridesmaid was Joan Chamberlain and trainbearer Shirley Sweetman. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1926 - 1942: Bateman, Mrs. Mary

1942 - 1946: Breustedt, Mrs. Ivy & Williams, Stan

1947 - 1949: Breustedt, Mrs. Ivy & Gibson, Mrs.

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73 Sewell Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation, Gable Terrace w Gothic Influences

No. 73 (previously was no. 151) Sewell street is a pair of single story cottages constructed in rendered and painted masonry with a pair of gabled corrugated iron roofs. The gables have decorative treatment. It is a good expression of a duplex in the Federation Bungalow style. The pair is symmetrically planned with entry doors equally offset from the party wall. The doors are flanked by windows. No 73 has a full width awning and render is painted. No 75 has a full width bull-nosed verandah. There are additions to the rear. 

HISTORY

1919 - 1920 William and Edith Wauhop lived here (see Notable People section)

1912 The Friends of Mr. Frank Wallington Mofflin, of Messrs. Elder, Shenton and Co., Fremantle, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late dearly-beloved infant son, William Sutherland, to the place of interment, the Church of England portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. (reference)

1916 Auction. March 23…Piano, furniture, etc., at 151 Sewell-st., East Fremantle… (reference)

1918 The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wauhop are respectfully invited to follow the remains of their late dearly-beloved youngest daughter, Dorothy Ellen, to the place of interment, the Church of Christ portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. (reference)

1929 Arrival of Giant Zeppelin’s Return to America… Messrs. Don Greenwood and Jack Delroy, of 151 Sewell-street, East Fremantle, write:“Last night I had the thrill of my wireless life: the announcer went on to say that he was switching over to the Los Angeles Municipal Airport, where his company was broadcasting the arrival of the Graf Zeppelin…’’ (reference)

1930 Golden Wedding. Wedding on October 14, 1880, at St. Mary's Cathedral, Perth, by the late Monsignor Burke, William John Gurney, of Perth, to Maria Batty, of York. Present address, 151 Sewell-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1934 For Rent. East Fremantle, 151 Sewell-street: S.D. Brick House, three rooms, kitchen and bathroom, 14/ per week. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1909 - 1913: Mofflin, Frank W.

1914 - 1915: Hopkin, William L.

1916: Williams, Mrs. J.

1917: Whitford, William

1918: Williams, Mrs. Julia

1919 - 1920: Wauhop, William

1921: Stewart, James Robert

1922 - 1923: Cooper, William J.

1924: Ernshaw, William

1925: Turner, Stan

1926 - 1927: Marshall, Robert

1928 - 1932: Greenwood, Donald

1933 - 1935: Vacant

1935 - 1938: Caple, Arthur

1938 - 1940: Caple, Walter J.

1940 - 1942: Vacant

1942 - 1949: Anderson, Mrs. Myrtle

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73 Fortescue Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Late Inter-War Bungalow with Arts & Crafts/ Modern Influences

No. 73 Fortescue Street is a single-storey house constructed in limestone and brick with a hipped and tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. The front elevation is symmetrically planned; with a central flat-roofed verandah situated between two thrust bays. The verandah is supported on square columns. The thrust bays feature sets of casement windows. There is an offset front door flanked by casement windows. The brick walls sit on a limestone foundation.
The place retains its basic form and details, however, there are additions to the rear and a garage to the south. The place is consistent with the building pattern in the Precinct and it plays an important role in the pattern of development of a middle-class suburb.

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.

RESIDENTS

1947 - 1949: McCarthy, C E.

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73 Glyde Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation / Inter War Adaptation, Bungalow with Arts and Crafts Influences

No. 73 (previously was no. 129) Glyde street is a two storey residence constructed in brick with a gabled corrugated iron roof. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a central door and hopper light flanked by double hung sash windows. The door has a sidelight to one side. The front façade features a full width skillion roofed verandah supported on timber posts. The roof has been re-pitched to allow additional floor space to be built within the roof space. A pair of French doors and a small balcony overlooks the street.

HISTORY

1922 Perth Prattle Pars. Mrs. Archibald Harper, late of South Fremantle, who returned by the Karoola after eight months' sojourn in South Australia, is now staying at her son's residence, 129 Glyde-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1930 Two-Up Raid. Thirty Men in House—Details of a police raid on a two-up school at a house at 129 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, last Friday night, were given in the Fremantle Police Court this morning, when thirty-one men were charged with having been found in a common gaming house. P.C.C. Herrick said that with P.C.C. Mitchell and Detective Nisbet he went to the rear of the premises about 10.30 p.m. Witness burst the door open. The house was in total darkness, but with the aid of torches men were found hiding in different parts of the house. The floor of one room was covered by bags and a carpet, and a blanket was affixed over the window. An electric cell and batteries were found in the room and wires from the batteries were traced through the window, outside the premises onto the verandah. There was no electric meter on the house, and the wires had been illegally connected. The accused were brought into the room individually and questioned as to why they were on the premises. Some of the men admitted they were playing two-up. Others gave various reasons: one man said he was there for a Bible Class meeting… (reference)

1930 Two-Up School Raided. Arising from a raid on a two-up school at Glyde-street, East Fremantle, on July 4, 31 men appeared in the Fremantle Police Court yesterday morning to answer charges of having taken part in an unlawful game. The accused were Albert Patterson, Geo. Rochford, Basil Plummer, Stanley Hope, Percival Reading, John Houlahan, Chas. James Woods, John Barrett, Henry Bolton, Albert Hodd, James Munsie, William Rogers. Thomas Horrigan, Thomas Holding, Stanley Fisher, Jack Malloch, Lewis Bock, William Brenton, Reginald Hocking, Eric Harley, Robert Young, Thomas Rice, Edgar Olsen, Samuel Pigeon, Frances Murphy, Charles Cox, James Olsen, Alexander Hicks, Thomas Ephriam Frayzier, Percy West and an aboriginal called "Charlie."  Read the full account of the raid... (reference)

1930 Two-Up In House. Occupier Fined. A sequel to the police raid on a two-up school being conducted in a house at 129 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, on July 4, was heard in the Fremantle Police Court this morning. Thomas Eric Rice was charged before Mr. H. J. Craig, R.M., with having permitted the house to be used for gaming. Mr. W. E. Slattery appeared for the defendant and pleaded guilty. He said this was Rice's first offence. Sergeant Tuohy, prosecuting, stated that defendant had rented the house from a Fremantle land agent. The magistrate imposed a fine of £9 with 12s 6d costs. (reference)

1934 Death on July 29, at East Fremantle, Sarah, dearly beloved wife of Charles John Bennett, of 129 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, and loving mother of George, Albert, Wilfred and the late Olive Mayes; aged 48 years. (reference)

1934 Funeral. The funeral of the late Mrs. Sarah Bennett, wife of Mr. Charles Bennett, of 129 Glyde-street, East Fremantle, took place in the Fremantle Cemetery yesterday afternoon. The late Mrs. Bennett was born at Leicester, England, and had resided in Fremantle for the past 15 years. She was of quiet disposition and particularly devoted to her home and family. A husband and three sons survive her… The pall-bearers were Messrs. W. Glasson (secretary, Docks, Rivers and Harbour Works Union), G. Downs and J. J. Hume (Fremantle Harbour Trust)... (reference)

RESIDENTS

1919 - 1920: Mayger, Walter F.

1921 - 1922: McBroom, Robert

1923 - 1924: Nelson, Gustaf

1925: McBroom, Robert

1926: Wright, Charles

1927 - 1928: Macgregor, William

1929 - 1932: Green, Martin & Townsend, William H.

1933 - 1934: McKeever, Geoffrey

1934 - 1938: Bennett, C. J. & Mays, W. E.

1938 - 1942: Baker, Edward N.

1942 - 1949: Ebbs, A.

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73 King Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Federation/ Interwar / Georgian Influences w Interwar Adaptation

No. 73 (previously was no. 143) King Street is a single storey cottage constructed in face brick and rendered brick with a Marseilles pattern tiled hipped roof. It is a simple expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door flanked by pairs of casement windows. The facade features a full width skillion roofed verandah supported on timber posts.

HISTORY

1917 Funeral. The Friends of Mr. William Neil, charge attendant of the Hospital for the Insane, Claremont, and Mrs. Neil, of No. 143 King-street, East Fremantle, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of their late dearly beloved eldest son (William John) to the place of interment the C.B portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to leave their residence, 143 King-street, East Fremantle.(reference)

1917 Obituary. The funeral of the late Senior Cadet William John Neil, son of Mr. William Neil, charge attendant of the Mental Hospital, Claremont, took place on the 18th inst, with semi-military honors, and was very largely attended. The deceased, it will be remembered, succumbed to injuries received through falling between the tug Ivanhoe and the Victoria Quay. The long and Impressive cortege, which included about 200 Senior Cadets of the 86th Infantry and about fifty employees of the Mental Hospital, moved from No 143 King-street, East Fremantle, and proceeded to the local cemetery, where the remains were interred in the Church of England portion. At the conclusion of the service, the 'Last Post' was sounded by the bugler. (reference)

1923 A Woman’s Death Peculiar Fremantle Case. The death of a woman named Sarah Alice Neil, 43 years of age, at the Grosvenor Private Hospital, Fremantle, on Saturday evening last, is attended by peculiar circumstances. The woman had been ill at the hospital for over a fortnight, and it is understood that several doctors were unable to diagnose her complaint. Upon her death on Saturday evening, her body was removed to the Fremantle morgue, and on Sunday morning Dr. Martell conducted a post-mortem examination. The doctor said he could not give a certificate of death, and sent the woman's brains to the Government Pathologist for analysis. The burial order, however, was granted later by the R.M., Mr. P. L. Gibbons. The deceased woman resided at 143 King Street, East Fremantle. (reference) and obituary (reference)

1929 Recipe; Canadian Date Cookies: Cream four ounces each of butter and sugar together, add two well-beaten eggs...Mrs. J. Greenwell, 143 King-street. East Fremantle. (reference)

1929 Recipe; Stale Bread Recipe.Cheese Savory: 5 or 6oz. stale bread, ½ oz. cheese, 1 egg, ½ pint milk, pepper and salt to taste... Mrs. J. Greenwell, 143 King-street. East Fremantle. (reference)

1949 Death on April 27, at Fremantle, Thomas Carey , dearly beloved husband of Lilian Carey, of 73 King-street, East Fremantle, and loved father of Jack and Maureen; aged 62 years. Beloved brother of  Howard, Bernice, Phil, Frank, Gerald, Kitty and the late Lance and Maurice. (reference)

1949 Funeral. The friends of the late Mr. Thomas Carey, of the South Fremantle Power House, and of 73 King Street, East Fremantle, are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Roman Catholic portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1912 - 1924: Neil, William

1925 - 1927: Earnshaw, William

1928 - 1932: Greenwell, James

1933 - 1934: Vacant

1934 - 1936: Crack, J.

1936 - 1938: Forward, William

1938 - 1939: Vacant

1939 - 1945: Carey, Thomas M.

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73 Dalgety Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Bungalow Porch House w / Arts & Crafts Influences

No 73 Dalgety Street is a single storey house constructed in rendered brick with a hipped and gabled decramastic tiled roof. It is a fair expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a prominent gable bay and part width skillion roofed verandah. The verandah is supported on masonry columns. The gable bay features a bay window with double hung sash windows and an arched porch. The porch was later extended south. There is a central door flanked by casement windows.

HISTORY

1935 The Friends of the late Mr. Rupert Alexander Pink (Trapper), of 73 Dalgety street, East Fremantle, are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Roman Catholic portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave his late residence, 73 Dalgety-street. East Fremantle...(reference) ...On December 17, accidentally, Rupert Alexander, dearly beloved son of John Pink, loved brother of Jack, Vale, Rita, Doreen, Myra, George, William, Eric, David, Nora and Joyce; aged 36 years... On December 17, as result of an accident, Rupert Alexander, loved nephew of Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Connor, Silas-street, East Fremantle; aged 36 years. (reference)

1936 Truck’s Plunge Down Bank. Driver Killed Instantly. A verdict of accidental death was returned by the Acting-Coroner at an inquest held at the Fremantle Courthouse yesterday concerning the death of Rupert Alexander Pink (35). Pink was the driver of a motor truck which plunged down an embankment and overturned in the Fremantle road,  Palmyra... The truck had overturned on the northern side of the road, and was lying at the bottom of a nine-foot embankment...Thomas W. Bowles, a rabbit trapper, of Preston Point-road, Bicton, said that he was travelling with Pink to Fremantle from Beverley. Deceased had slept at his camp the previous night at Beverley. On the day of the accident they picked up rabbits at various points along the road, and at York loaded 300 pairs. Deceased had several drinks along the road, but was not affected by them... (reference)

1941 Death. The Friends of the late Mr. Charles Barrow of 73 Dalgety-street, East Fremantle, late AIF...The Funeral is appointed to leave the residence of his step-daughter Mrs. R. Baldwin, 73 Dalgety street. East Fremantle… (reference)

1942 Death. The Friends of the late Mrs Lillian Maud Barrow, of 73 Dalgety street, East Fremantle, are respectfully informed that her remains will be interred in the Anglican portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs H. Baldwin, 73 Dalgety street, East Fremantle… (reference

1946 Engagement. The engagement is announced of Amy Frances, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. Barrow of 73 Dalgety street, East Fremantle to Colin Frederick third son of Mr. and Sirs. S. J. Thomas, of 336 High-street, Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1921: Dalton, Frank G. "Villafranc"

1922 - 1934: Dalton, Gordon

1934 - 1935: Vacant

1935 - 1936: Pink, Rupert A.

1936 - 1949: Baldwin, Rowland

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73 Oakover Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Interwar Gable Porch House Bungalow w Arts & Crafts Influences

No 73 Oakover Street is a single storey house constructed in brick and rendered brick house with a hipped and gable tiled roof. It is a fine expression of the Inter-War Bungalow style. It is symmetrically composed with a central gable thrust bay flanked by skillion roofed verandahs. The gable bay features a pair of double hung sash windows under a sunhood. The verandahs are supported on timber posts set on masonry piers. A masonry balustrade spans between piers. The entry door is located on the north elevation under the verandah. The roofscape features finials.

HISTORY

1916 Eric Edwin Aitken (Regimental Number 7359). Occupation- Painter and Signwriter. 73 Oakover Street, East Fremantle, Western Australia. Married. Age at embarkation 29. Next of Kin, Wife, F.M. Aitken of Victoria Avenue, North Fremantle. (NAA Record)(AIF Record)

1930 For Sale. Carpenter’s Bench, a bargain, to-day. 73 Oakover-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1934 Fishing Rods, good, cheap. 73 Oakover-st., East Fremantle, after 6 p.m. (reference)

1937 Installation of Sewerage. 1142/23. House, No. 73 Oakover-street, East Fremantle (reference)

1944 Crippled Children’s Seaside Home Society. Result of Raffles. Load of Wood: 700, E. Schnaars, 73 Oakover-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1929 - 1930: Aitken, Mrs. Florence M.

1931 - 1936: Aitken, Eric Edwin

1936 - 1938: Caddy, Frank H.

1938 - 1940: Thomas, Robert

1940 - 1949: Schnaars, Steven F.

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73 Irwin Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Late Interwar, Bungalow Porch House

No 73 Irwin Street is a single storey house constructed in painted brick and rendered brick with a hipped tiled roof. It is an expression of the Inter-War Porch style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust bay and a hip roofed porch. The porch is supported on masonry piers. A steel balustrade spans between the piers. The porch roof extends over the thrust bay to act as a sunhood. The thrust bay features a set of casement windows. There is a central door flanked by a set of casement windows. There is a garage attached to the north side of the house. The roofscape features a rendered chimney and finials.

HISTORY

1939 For Sale. Pram, clean, in good condition. £1/15/. 73 Irwin-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1939 To Let. East Fremantle: Modern Home, part furnished, 3 months, from June 1.  25/ to approved tenant. Apply 73 Irwin-st., East Fremantle. (reference)

1939 Car registered. 21465: A. R. Fullston, 73 Irwin-street. East Fremantle- International truck. (reference)

1941 Wanted To Buy. Child’s Tin Pram, In-good order, O'Connor, 73 Irwin-st. East Fremantle. (reference)

1950 Public Notices. We Clifford Curnow Bennett of 73 Irwin Street East Fremantle and Garnet Kingsley Somes of 21 College Road Claremont trustees hereunto authorised by the Western Australian Ice and Cold Storage Association Do Hereby Give Notice that we are desirous that such Association should be incorporated under the provisiors of the Associations Incorporation Act 1895. 

1. Name Of Institution: The Western Australian Ice and Cold Storage Association.

2. Object Of Association: The protection advancement and furtherance of the interest of the Ice and Cold Storage Industry of Western Australia and of the interests of the members of the Association

3.Where Situated Or Established: at Warwick House. St. George's Terrace Perth

4.Names Of Trustees: Clifford Curnow Bennett of 73 Irwin Street East Fremantle Garnet Kíngsley Somes of 21 College Road Claremont... (reference)

RESIDENTS

1939 - 1944: O'Connell, W. M.

1945 - 1949: Bennett, Cliff C.

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73 Duke Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Late Victorian / Early Federation / Georgian Influences

No. 73 (previously was no. 165) Duke Street is a single-storey house in random course limestone and brick construction with a hipped ‘M’ format corrugated iron roof. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style. The front elevation is symmetrically planned with a central door flanked by windows. The facade features a full-width bull-nosed roofed verandah on timber posts. 

HISTORY

1920 Kalamunda Disaster. Any friends or well-wishers of the victims in the above disaster who wish to contribute towards the East Fremantle effort in aid of same can send their mite either to Mrs. D. Hicks, 165 Duke-street, East Fremantle, or to the treasurer, Mr. Will C. Sweet, secretary East Fremantle R.S.L. (reference)

1927 Winning number Wristlet Watch. No. 318. Won by J. Brady, 165 Duke-street, East Fremantle. (reference)

1935 Death on January 21, at his residence, 165 Duke-street, East Fremantle, Francis Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Davina, beloved father of Francis Thomas John and Margaret Davina (Peggy), loved brother of Ernest, Robert, Florence (Mrs. Lemons), Queenie (Mrs Welby), and Opie (deceased); fond son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brady; aged 55 years. (reference)

1938 Death on October 22, at 165 Duke-street, East Fremantle, Margaret Ann Brady, beloved wife of John Brady, loved mother of Davina (Mrs. Hicks), grandmother of Frank, Peggy and Jessie, and great-grandmother of Loris Joy; aged 82 years. (reference)

1942 Death on June 19, at 73 Duke-street, East Fremantle, John Brady, widower of the late Margaret Brady, loved father of Davina Hicks, loved grandfather of Frank and Peggy (Mrs. Harken), fond great-grandfather of Loris and Allan; aged 83 years. (reference)

1953 - 1955 ‘‘I used to knock around with a John Harken who lived down the street from me at 73 Duke Street. I think John might have been a year or two older than me, so I suppose you might say he was the “ringleader”. I can remember playing in boats that were moored to the jetties down on the river, having old chaps roaring at us to get out of the boats. I don’t know about John, but I couldn’t swim and it also beats me as to how we crossed Canning Highway… Another one of our jaunts/escapades was taunting the “prop men” who meandered down Marmion Street. The “prop men” were usually down on their luck types, troubled returned servicemen, vagrants and some would just say “bums” who used to hawk these cut down trees of about 2 to 2½ metres in length for ladies to prop up their washing line so that the drying laundry wouldn’t drag in the dirt. As they usually had a few of these props on their backs/shoulders they couldn’t do much to the little rag tags taunting them and running around them yelling out “Prop man”, “Prop man” as they’d lose their load…John Harken’s father (Allen Matthew Harken; wife Margaret Divina Harken) could have been a train driver/railway employee or a Prison Warder…” correspondence from Raymond Morris 2019.

RESIDENTS

1909: Muller, Richard

1910 - 1929: Brady, John and Margaret

1930 - 1949: Hicks, Francis and Davinia

1950’s Harken, Allen Mathew and Margaret

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74 Duke Street

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Architecture

Federation Bungalow

No. 74 (previously was no. 160) Duke Street is a single-storey cottage of timber framing and weatherboard cladding with a hipped and gabled corrugated iron roof. There are later additions to the rear. It is a simple expression of the Federation Bungalow style.

The place is consistent with the pattern of development in Plympton and plays an important role in the pattern of development of a working class suburb.

History

1928 In Memoriam. In sad but loving memory of Lyle Stanley, the dear son of Maurice and Mary Caldwell, fond brother of Maurice, George, Jack (deceased), Alex, Arnold, Maisie and Olive, who died result of injuries received on Stirling and High-streets, Fremantle, January 29, 1928. Aged 15½ years.

“Every night as the sun goes west,

We long for the boy we loved so well;

Called away from those who loved him,

Plucked like a flower in bloom.

So young, so bright, so happy;

Yet called away too soon.

Some may think you are forgotten, Lyle,

When they see us smile;

But one can never know the broken heart

That is hidden all the while”.

Inserted by his sorrowing parents, M. and M. Caldwell, East Perth. (reference)

1928 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Caldwell and Family, of 160 Duke-street, East Fremantle, desire to thank their many kind friends and relations for letters, telegrams, cards and personal expressions of sympathy, floral and artificial tributes in their sudden sad bereavement; the Fremantle branch of A.L.P, the women's branch of A.L.P., the Hospital Auxiliary, Coastal Breweries' Union, Castlemaine Brewery Employees, Castlemaine Brewery Cricket Club, J. and W. Bateman, Ltd., Fremantle. They also wish to thank Drs. Baker, Tapper, and Kerr, and nursing staff of surgical ward of Fremantle Hospital, for the untiring attention to their dear son, Lyle Stanley. (reference)

1938 Western Australian Locomotive Engine Drivers, Firemen and Cleaners' Union.—The Members of the above Union are respectfully requested to attend the Funeral of our late Member, Mr. Charles Herbert Harry. The Funeral is appointed to leave his late residence, 160 Duke-street, East Fremantle,Tuesday at 3.45 o'clock, arriving at the Fremantle Cemetery at 4.5 o'clock. (reference)

1953 Death on Oct. 11, at Fremantle Hospital, Gertrude Florence Harry, dearly beloved wife of the late Charles Herbert Harry, of 74 Duke-street, East Fremantle, dearly loved mother of Phyllis (Mrs. Lethridge), Irene (Mrs. C. Smith), May (Mrs. D. Cooper), Bill, Joyce (Mrs. T. Clayton) and Bert, fond mother-in-law of Toby, Clayton, Des, Olive and Theo, loved grandmother of ten grandchildren. At rest. (reference)

RESIDENTS

1915: Cross, Mrs A.

1916: Mathews, Alfred

1917: Smith, Herbert S.

1918: Cowie, Jason C.

1919: Pritchard, Henry T.

1920: Trauan, Herbert

1921 - 1924: Locke, A.

1925 - 1928: Caldwell, Maurice William

1933 - 1938: Harry, Charles H.

1939 - 1949: Harry, Mrs Gertrude

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74 Allen Street

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ARCHITECTURE

Aesthetic & Representative

No 74 Allen Street is a single storey house constructed in tuck pointed brickwork with a hipped and gable corrugated iron roof. It is an expression of the Inter-War California Bungalow style. The front elevation is asymmetrically planned with a thrust gable bay and a part width skillion roofed verandah. The verandah is set on timber posts on brick piers. The verandah extends over the thrust bay to become an awning. The half timbered, gable thrust bay features a pair of double hung sash windows. There is a central front door and hopper light flanked by side lights and a pair of double hung sash windows. Concrete steps go from the verandah to the garden.

HISTORY

William Doig was a prominent player in the East Fremantle football team. (see family history in Notable people under cousin George Doig). A Football Family. East Fremantle is undoubtedly fortunate in the possession of the five Doig cousins, who are carrying on the traditions of an old football family. It must be particularly pleasing to Mr. Charles Doig, president of the club, to see his sons, George and Charles, playing with such success. Norman, Edgar and William Doig are sons of the late 'Hooky' Doig. (reference)

1935 Funeral. Sarah Gregory, of 74 Allen-street, East Fremantle, and formerly of Bassendean, are respectfully informed that her remains will be interred in the Methodist portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The Funeral will leave the residence of her son, Mr. T. J. Gregory, 74 Allen-street, East Fremantle... (reference)

RESIDENTS

1928 - 1937: Gregory, Thorold J.

1937 - 1939: Doig, William

1939 - 1946: Brady, Mrs Margaret

1947 - 1949: Cope, W. F.

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