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Potential articles (people)
[edit]- William Silas Pearse
- Barrington Clarke Wood
- Daniel Keen Congdon (created as stub, 2016-03-29)
Businesses (historical and current)
[edit]- Pearse shoe company in High Street (shoe shop since late 19th C. till now).
- All "red-with-black-slash" buildings ("outstanding or unusual character and architectural significance") from the Fremantle Society's 1978 photographic survey:
Inside Maritime Museum
[edit]- Wrecks close to fremantle - details where Shipwreck Gallery and or books have details of nearby wrecks (see Rottnest wreck article for ideas)
- Boats identified as Fremantle Based - whether long gone or still current
- Features of maritime activity in Fremantle area otherwise not
Fremantle Harbour
[edit]- Berths (numbered on north quay, letters on victoria quay)
- Sheds
- Customs Restricted area
- Jetties and Landings (historic and current)
- Shoreline
- Old Cranes
- New Cranes
- Streets, lanes, areas not designated as roads but with traffic (pedestrian malls not the same)
- Captains Lane
- Croke Street
- Croke Lane (formerly Dalgety Street)
- Customs Place
- Fairbairn Street
- Finnerty Street
- Fleet Street
- Fothergill Street
- Holdsworth Street
- Knutsford Street
- Little High Street
- Mrs Trivett Place
- Nairn Street
- Peter Hughes Drive
- Shuffery Street
- Slip Street
- Tuckfield Street
Organisations
[edit]- Wharf - unions (former)
- ethnnic - Italian and others
- Political
- Sporting
Pubs and hotels
[edit]- Australia Hotel, Fremantle aka Flag and Whistle Hotel, Australia Tavern, Castle Hotel; 2 Parry Street
- Cleopatra Hotel; 24 High Street
- Commercial Hotel, Fremantle aka Southern Cross Hotel, Albert Hotel, Exchange Hotel; 80 High Street
- Esplanade Hotel (Fremantle); 46-54 Marine Terrace
- Federal Hotel, Fremantle aka Rosie O'Grady's; 23 William Street
- Fremantle Hotel; 16 High Street
- Gresham Hotel, North Fremantle; 20 John Street North Fremantle
- His Majesty's Hotel on the site of His Lordship's Larder Hotel; 2 Mouat Street
- P & O Hotel aka The Victoria Hotel; 25 High Street
- Pier Hotel aka Flindell's Pier Hotel; 48 Cliff Street
- Plympton Hotel; 59 Canning Highway East Fremantle
- National Hotel (Fremantle); 98 High Street
- Newport Hotel aka Newcastle Club Hotel; 2 South Terrace
- Norfolk Hotel, Fremantle aka Oddfellows Hotel; 47 South Terrace
- Orient Hotel (Fremantle) aka Club Hotel; 89 High Street
- Railway Hotel; North Fremantle
- Rose and Crown Hotel aka Crown and Thistle Hotel, Francisco's Hotel; 177 High Street (cnr Queen Street, demolished to make way for the Oriana Cinema)
- Rose Hotel, Fremantle; 69 John Street North Fremantle and then 78 Stirling Highway North Fremantle
- Sail and Anchor Hotel aka Freemason's Hotel; 64 South Terrace
- Terminus Hotel aka Pearlers' Arms; 18 Pakenham Street
- Port Hotel
- Emerald Isle Hotel
- Beaconsfield Hotel aka Moondyne Joe's; cnr Hampton Road and Wray Avenue
- Federal Coffee Palace Hotel
Citations:
- Cernecca, Dario; Harris, Mike; O'Sullivan, Tim; Zagari, Laurie (1981). Hotels: Architecture and Culture, A Building Type (Report). Copy held by the Fremantle Local History Centre.
List of Fremantle pubs on Wikidata:
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Run on Wikidata Query Service (also with map view).
Demolished Fremantle
[edit]- First railway station (under customs house structure location)
- Mannings Folly
- Railway workshops
- First Port Authority building {under current maritime museum)
- Terrace houses (large number at various locations)
- Second railway station original format (alluding to island platform and large roof)
- Railway marshalling yard/tracks near quays - both sides
- Port structures - Sheds ( sheds demolished on both sides )
- Grain storage structures (mainly north quay)
- First two railway bridges over river (1926 flood and subsequent ongoing repair of both bridges)
- whole blocks (what was where the myer building exists)
- North Fremantle buldings lost to stirling bridge development, and new railway bridge