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Research in Other Countries => Australia => Topic started by: Dazey999 on Tuesday 10 August 10 16:24 BST (UK)
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Can anyone help please? This photo is of 240 South Terrace, Fremantle, where my g-grandparents (Edward & Alice Pickett) lived 1906-1918ish. My cousin in W Australia is keen to find out if the house is still there or, if not, where it once stood. Any ideas please? Thanks, Dazey
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Hi
May I suggestion Google maps Street View,
regards
Cass
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Thanks Cass - Yes, I'd already tried that - walked the length of South Terrace and surrounding streets (probably the only way I ever will!!). I was hoping that someone with local knowledge might know it - I'm told by my uncle that it was still there in the 50s but that was the last sighting! It's probably been demolished. It's just such an unusual looking place with that tower that I thought someone might recognise it. Dazey
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Hi,
On Google maps, it appears that the property in question is between South and Gold Streets, and may have been incorporated with adjoining parcels of land to form new business premises.
If you check with the "City of Fremantle", they may have taken further photograph's of said property prior to demolition for historical reasons.
http://www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/Home
As Councils keep copies of all buildings plans, it might be possible to purchase the original drawing plans and build date of the home from them.
That would be a good in order to give you an idea of the size of the interior and exterior of home.
You can also check out Landgate in Midland and the staff there will perform a Historical search on that address, for the years that you want. That way you can establish exactly, the original owners, when it was occupied by your family and if it was demolished.
http://www.landgate.wa.gov.au/corporate.nsf
Try a historical search from as early as possible to current date or 1 to 2 years after the last recorded time they lived there.
Unfortunately, you have to go into Landgate in Midland to perform Historical searches and costs about $19
Hope this help you in your search.
Kind regards
George
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That's really helpful information, thanks so much George. I've emailed the photo to Fremantle Library (local history section) and will certainly try the City of Fremantle and Landgate too. Just before I do though...
Is anyone able to confirm from electoral rolls that I've got the right house number for Edward & Alice Eliza Madeline Pickett, please? Or perhaps a street directory would show which turnings off South Terrace it was between? I guess it's quite likely that the numbering has changed over the last 100 years.
Thanks again for all the help.
Dazey
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They're at 100 South St, Sth Freo in 1910, then 240 South Terrace in 1916. They were in Canning Rd, East Freo in 1925, before/after a detour to Broome (also 1925).
Eddie
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Thanks very much Eddie - that's great. Dazey
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Hi,
I have tracked your family further back to 1901.
There is only one Edward Pickett, so he is easy to track.
However in some years, you will notice that Edward Pickett [Karridale] and Mrs A. Pickett [Boulder] are listed at a different address.
This might have been done, as he may have been working away from home for extended periods.
The man is the head of the home in those days and they only listed him as the occupier.
Please find attached a site that will picque your interest.
http://slwa.wa.gov.au/find/guides/wa_history/post_office_directories
Kind regards
George
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That website will keep me busy for AGES - thanks very much indeed, George, for the link.
And to all those who have helped - Fremantle City Library (Local History Department) have identified the house!! Wow!! They are pretty sure it is 10 Bolton Street (in East Fremantle). In the early 1900s Bolton Street was known as Hill Street, and that part of East Fremantle was called Richmond.
I'd been given the wrong address (for which I apologise for any wasted time!)
THANK YOU one and all!!
Dazey
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Dazey
I live in near midland. If you would like i can go to land care and make enquires on ur behalf if u need some questions answered.
just yell if u need the help
Tracey
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Hello Tracey
Wow - that's a really generous offer, thank you very much indeed! I wouldn't want you to waste any time on it as I'm not 100% certain of the facts - other than my great aunt Gwen's photo album notes this one as 'the little house where I was born' and yet the reverse, which I have now been sent by my uncle, has a message written by someone called Colin (a boyfriend perhaps) dated 1923, saying...This is where I do live, Gwen, River View, East Fremantle. So..if/when you have reason to visit land care (as I really wouldn't want you to make a special trip) if you could perhaps check 1923 and 1906 (when Gwen was born) I'd be very grateful indeed. If there's anything I can do for you in return with UK research, do please let me know. Thanks again - I'm really grateful, Dazey
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Dazey i will ring them monday morning, i have found that if they have to look for details that u have to pay for them. but i will do what i can :) perhaps they can give me some information over the phone at least :)
i dont mind going into midland.. it will give my girls a day out (a 3 year old and 2 year old) its a nice time of the year so they will love it.
have a great day Dazey will get back to u when i can
Tracey
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Hey Dazey! I know this thread is a brazilian old, so forgive me for using it to contact you.
That house is indeed now 10 Bolton in East Fremantle. My wife's great-grandfather, Edward Ronald Pickett lived there. We checked Google Maps and the street view is actually the side of the house from the pic, so the address moved to the North side of the house from where it was. That tower is very distinctive, so that helped.
Are you able to contact me through my profile on here? Would love to catch up and see how you and Wifeage are related!
Cheers!
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Hi Captain (great name!) and welcome to RootsChat :)
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All the best,
Carol
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Very cool, thanks heaps for that!
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Hi Captain - great to hear from you! Edward Ronald Pickett was my grandma’s younger brother. She was Vivian Mercia Pickett and their parents were Edward Pickett and Alice Eliza Madeline (nee Fitzgerald). Ive got quite a few photos that might be of interest if you’d like to send me your email address by personal message. Best Wishes.