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    Veteran bowlers of the Fremantle Bowling Club whose ages average 75 years and total 526. (Left to right): Mr. Henry Briggs, Mr. W. A. Murphy, Major ("Pa") humble, "General" T. B. Jackson, Mr. T. T. Rhys, Mr. J. Twinem and Mr. J. J. Higham. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 42 words
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    Near the Fremantle traffic bridge are the remains of the old capstan where the convicts, ten men on a bar, used to pull up the old "Black Swan," the first dredge used on the river. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Under the headmastership of the late Sir Henry Briggs, this building used to be the Fremantle Grammar School. It is now the property of the Church of England and is known as Girton College. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    At Work in All Weathers: The Harbor Trust boat, Lady Forrest, leaving the harbou. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Immigration Office in its new home near Victoria Quay. The C. Y. O'Connor memorial now stands before it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Some of the caddies on the Fremantle Golf Links. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The oldest house in Fremantle. Originally known as the Rose and Crown Hotel, it afterwards become the first Government school in Fremantle, with Mrs. Pulford as mistress. Later it was used as the boarding house for Fremantle Grammar School boys. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The old Fremantle Police Court now accommodates the local Public Works Department. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The South Fremantle Footballers' Cricket Club. Back row (left to right): J. Miller, A. Edgar, C. Jennings W. Wayman, W. Hardeman, F. Fuhrman, K. Lutey. In front: C P essley, H. Campbell, B. Morris (president), J. Calder (capt.), J. T. Lutey, M.L.A. (vice-president), J. Daley (vice-capt.) and W. Hughes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Girls at the Princess May School rehearsing for the physical drill display during the Royal visit. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Thomas Peel's Headstone.

    In May, 1830, the Rockingham dropped anchor off Clarence, about 13 miles south of Fremantle. On board were 2[?]0 passengers induced to throw in their lot with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Fremantle's First Jetty:

    The fish market jetty. Here all the old time ships berthed. On the right of the picture is the long jetty, now in disuse. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    In the early days, this old windmill supplied water to about 2,000 people living in "Canvas Town." It can be seen on the corner of Amherst and High Streets. It was used ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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