Reference numberLH000881DescriptionThe building on the left is the East Fremantle Post Office, opened on 14.03.1898 as the Plympton Post Office but renamed East Fremantle in 1899. The first Post Master was J. Adams. On the opposite corner of Canning Highway and King Street was the East Fremantle Presbyterian Church. The foundation stone was laid on 27.07.1898 by the Reverend Dr. D.S. Duff of Glasgow. The building was opened for divine worship on Sunday 18.09.1898. The area of Plympton is on the right. From a postcard published by A.J. Ratcliffe, 75 Barrack Street, Perth.Date1912Photograph FormatPhotographDigital ItemYes
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Canning Highway, East Fremantle (1912). City of Fremantle Local History Centre, accessed 17/11/2025, https://history.fremantle.wa.gov.au/nodes/view/16073