Corporate AuthorConsidine and Griffiths Architects Pty Ltd Department of Housing and WorksEdition2002DescriptionThe Princess May Reserve is included in the Heritage Council of Western Australia's Register of Heritage Places. Its principal buildings, the Fremantle Boys' School (now the Film and Television Institute of Western Australia), Princess May School (now Fremantle Education Centre), and the Household Management Centre (now Clancy's Tavern) are of considerable significance. Fremantle Boys' School and Princess May Girls' School are on the Register of Heritage Places. The present document is a review of a conservation plan prepared by Considine and Griffiths Architects Pty Ltd in 1995 on behalf of the Department of Land Administration. It is based on the previous plan with some additional documentary research and upgraded information to meet current conservation plan standardsImprintSubiaco, WA : Considine and Griffiths Architects Pty Ltd, 2002Collationxxi., 186 p. : ill., plans ; 30 cm.LanguageEnglishNotesCover title " Volume one, April 2002" Includes appendices Prepared in conjunction with Lucy Williams, Historian and Heritage Consultant; Archival copy held offsite with council archives PC0094Dewey Class727 CONPublication FormatReport
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