Local Government
Perth
Region
Metropolitan
131-133 Brown St East Perth
EPRA
Perth
Metropolitan
Constructed from 1898 to 1902
Type | Status | Date | Documents |
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Heritage List | Adopted | 17 Mar 2015 |
Type | Status | Date | Documents |
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(no listings) |
Type | Status | Date | Grading/Management | |
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Category | ||||
Municipal Inventory | Completed\Draft | 13 Mar 2001 | Category 3 | |
Local Heritage Survey | Adopted | 28 Mar 2023 | Category 3 | |
Local Heritage Survey | Completed\Draft | Category 3 | ||
Perth Draft Inventory 99-01 | YES | 31 Dec 1999 |
The place is of aesthetic significance as an example of a simple workers cottage in the city of Perth from the period around the turn of the century. The place is of historic significance because it reflects the way of life of the wealthier residents of Perth in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Two attached single storied brick houses with corrugated galvanised iron roofs. Each house comprises a front verandah set back a short distance from the street. A passage down one side. four rooms and a lean-to at the rear.' EPRA.
Although East Perth was included on the plan for Perth from earliest surveys, the area remained substantially undeveloped until the period of expansion that accompanied the gold rush. Part of the area had been designated for cemetery purposes which probably detracted from its attractiveness for settlement. In 1884 East Perth has a population of 600 in 112 houses set amongst fruit and vegetable gardens and paddocks. By 1894 the population had more than doubled to 1300 residents and 245 houses and by 1904 it had increased to 6000 occupants of 1066 houses. The East Perth Primary School was planned in 1894 as a response to the needs of the growing population. [Ian Kelly; 'The Development of Housing in Perth (1890- 1915)'. Unpub. Thesis UWA 1992; p 96] East Perth developed as an industrial area. In the mid nineteenth century brickworks were established in the area. Later an abattoir and the gas works were amongst the industries established in the area. The presence of industries provided employment but also reduced the general attractiveness of the area for residential purposes. Despite this some grander homes were built in prominent locations in the area. Like Northbridge, the character of the area changed though the twentieth century as the population varied As a result, of migration.
High level of integrity. Medium level of authenticity as the place has been altered over time. Front verandah details probably not original.
Good
Ref ID No | Ref Name | Ref Source | Ref Date |
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Draft Municipal Heritage Inventory | City of Perth | 2001 | |
MRA | |||
East Perth Heritage Study Prepared for the East Perth Redevelopment Authority by Ronald Bodycoat | AMLFRAIA Duncan Stephen and Mercer Architects |
Individual Building or Group
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Present Use | RESIDENTIAL | Conjoined residence |
Original Use | RESIDENTIAL | Conjoined residence |
Style |
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Federation Queen Anne |
Type | General | Specific |
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Roof | METAL | Corrugated Iron |
Wall | BRICK | Rendered Brick |
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