Reference numberLH001768DescriptionJarrah blocks for the paving were supplied by the WA Timber Company, Lockeville, at a cost of 7000 pounds. The blocks were six inches by three inches by five inches deep. In 1954 they were removed. From the left: J Fowlie, Tailor; Butcher's shop; Chas J Locke, furniture and venetian blind manufacturer; Walsh and Son, grocers and ironmongers and St John's Church.Date1898Photograph FormatPhotographDigital ItemYes
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Laying wooden blocks in High Street (1898). City of Fremantle Local History Centre, accessed 17/04/2026, https://history.fremantle.wa.gov.au/nodes/view/17132