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Riverbank Detention Centre, Caversham

Author

City of Swan

Place Number

18404
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Location

130 Hamersley Rd Caversham

Location Details

Other name is also Riverbank Maximum Security Centre and Riverbank Prison.

Other Name(s)

Pyrton, Riverbank Reformatory for Boys
Riverbank Secure Treatment Centre for Boys

Local Government

Swan

Region

Metropolitan

Construction Date

Constructed from 1960 to 1970

Demolition Year

N/A

Statutory Heritage Listings

Type Status Date Documents More information
Heritage List Adopted 30 Aug 2017
State Register Registered 16 Sep 2016 Register Entry
Assessment Documentation
Heritage Council

Heritage Council Decisions and Deliberations

Type Status Date Documents
(no listings)

Other Heritage Listings and Surveys

Type Status Date Grading/Management More information
Category Description
Municipal Inventory Adopted 15 Dec 2010 Considerable Significance

Considerable Significance

Conservation of the place is highly desirable. Any alterations or extensions should be sympathetic to the heritage values of the place.

Statement of Significance

The place tangibly shows the development and implementation of child welfare practices by the Western Australian Government, particularly in the secure care and treatment of thirteen to eighteen year old male offenders from 1960 to 1997;

The place is significant to the many male offenders and staff who stayed there during its time of operation as a secure facility for teenagers from 1960 to 1997 and for vulnerable adults from 1998 to c.2001. One of these juvenile offenders was the future lead singer of AC/DC, Bon Scott (1946-80);

The buildings are a representative example of utilitarian architectural design by the Public Works Department of Western Australia in the 1960s, exhibiting some elements of the Post War International Style;

The series of decorative wrought iron security door and window grilles that are located strategically throughout the complex exhibit aesthetic design qualities that are in contrast with the overall utilitarian nature of the site.
The place was one of the earliest ‘ribbon’ land grants to be issued in the Swan district and was developed by the prominent Hamersley family who owned the land from 1837 to c.1940s, as a large agricultural landholding known as ‘Pyrton’;

The setting on the north-western banks of the Swan River provides a tranquil rural environment that includes cultural landscape elements that date from the earliest period of settlement of the Swan Valley in the early to mid 19th century;

The place has potential to yield important information through archaeological investigation of the former use and development of the site from the 1830s to the 1950s; and,

The cabin/cell accommodation at Riverbank Detention Centre (fmr) Caversham is a rare extant example of this form of accommodation used for juveniles at this period.

Physical Description

Riverbank Detention Centre is a former youth detention facility comprising a secure walled compound with a central court yard containing a single-storey masonry, concrete and fibrous cement roofed building designed around a quadrangle; three former residences comprising one detached house and one duplex in the vernacular style typical of the 1960s and 70s; in a riparian setting with an orchard of mature olive trees, open paddocks and areas of indigenous vegetation.

History

The Annual Report of the Child Welfare Department in 1958 noted that: 'money was set aside to commence the building of a closed reformatory at Caversham, where 11 acres of ground have been purchased. This building will be the first in Australia deliberately planned from the outset as a maximum security reformatory for boys. The Public Works Department, Architectural Division, in consultation with the Child Welfare Department officers, have planned a building which, while giving maximum security, should provide a wide variety of occupational interests and the ancillary services necessary to undertake the care and reformation of the less tractable delinquent boys.'

Integrity/Authenticity

Good

Condition

Good

State Heritage Office library entries

Library Id Title Medium Year Of Publication
11816 Riverbank Detention Centre (fmr) 130 Hamersley Road, Caversham Heritage Study {Cons'n Plan} 2019
11699 Archaeological survey & heritage assessment - Lot 130 Hammersley Road, Caversham Reserve 33481 (Former Riverbank Dentention Centre) Electronic 2007

Place Type

Other Built Type

Uses

Epoch General Specific
Original Use GOVERNMENTAL Other
Present Use GOVERNMENTAL Office or Administration Bldg

Architectural Styles

Style
Post-War International

Construction Materials

Type General Specific
Other TIMBER Other Timber
Roof CONCRETE Concrete Slab
Roof ASBESTOS Fibrous Cement, flat
Other METAL Other Metal
Wall BRICK Face Brick
Wall BRICK Rendered Brick

Historic Themes

General Specific
SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES Law & order
PEOPLE Early settlers
OCCUPATIONS Rural industry & market gardening
PEOPLE Aboriginal people
SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES Institutions

Creation Date

07 Jan 2008

Publish place record online (inHerit):

Approved

Last Update

30 Oct 2017

Disclaimer

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