File:Fremantle Town Hall High Street.jpg
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DescriptionFremantle Town Hall High Street.jpg |
English: In the right foreground is part of Manning Buildings (109-113). The clock indicates where A O Kopp, watchmaker and jeweller ran his shop from 1899 until anti German riots in World War I forced him to leave his business. Manning Chambers (1906) on the corner of William and High Streets was designed by architects Cavanagh and Cavanagh and built by Abbot and Rennie. The Town Hall (1887) and Central Buildings are in the left background. Behind in the centre is the prison. |
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Source | City of Fremantle's Local history photographic collection. Image Number: 1278. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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