Ellen Street, Fremantle
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37 Ellen St, a heritage place
Ellen Street, Fremantle is a parallel road to High Street in Fremantle, Western Australia. It was named after Ellen Stirling (née Mangles), wife of Governor Stirling.[1][2]
It has a range of heritage listed properties on its southern side including Christian Brothers College[3] and Samson House,[4] and on the northern side has the Fremantle Bowling Club at the intersection with Parry Street,[5] , and John Curtin College of the Arts.
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Notes[]
- ^ "Stirling, Lady Ellen (1807–1874)". Retrieved 13 November 2012.
- ^ Ewers, John K. (1971). The Western Gateway: A History of Fremantle (2nd ed.). Nedlands, Western Australia: University of Western Australia Press for the Fremantle City Council. p. 222. ISBN 085564 050 2.
- ^ "FREMANTLE C.B.C. OLD BOYS". The West Australian. Perth: National Library of Australia. 27 March 1936. p. 11. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
- ^ Building Management Authority of Western Australia; Western Australian Museum (1995), Samson House cottage and 'stables', Ellen Street, Fremantle : conservation plan for the Western Australian Museum, Building Management Authority, retrieved 8 November 2012
- ^ Orloff, Izzy; HRRC (1928), Fremantle Bowling Club opening, retrieved 8 November 2012
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