Reference numberE000201DescriptionThe site of Wesley Church is significant as the site of the first Methodist Church in the Fremantle area that was constructed in 1840 and demolished in 1928, after co-existing with the present church over a period of 40 years. The church was designed by architect A.M. Bonython and is associated with Henry Trigg the first Western Australia born and trained architect. Trigg was also influential in the development of the Institute of Architects.Date1985PhotographerWatkins, SkipPhotograph FormatPhotographDigital ItemYes
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