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Name Suburb Date built Name source Other name(s) Notes Image Aberdeen Road: Perth By 1838 George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen: The Aberdeen of Aberdeen Street was that Earl of Aberdeen who was Foreign Secretary in the Duke of Wellington's Cabinet when Western Australia was founded...His name first appeared in Aberdeen-road, East Perth, where it can be seen on the first street map of ...
160 WACA Ground to Fremantle Station – serves Coomoora Road and Davy Street [4] Bus routes serving Canning Highway: 111 WACA Ground to Fremantle Station [5] 148 Como to Fremantle Station [6] 158 Elizabeth Quay Bus Station to Fremantle Station [7] 910 Perth Busport to Fremantle Station (high frequency) [8]
The Western Australia Post Office Directory, also known as Wise Directories and Wise Street Directories, was published in Perth by H. Pierssené in 1893–1895, [1] and by H. Wise & Co in 1895–1949 except for 1943 and 1948. [2]
Howard Lane is a U-shaped laneway that runs parallel to and west of Howard Street, between St Georges Terrace to the north and The Esplanade to the south. Access to the lane is off Howard Street. Howard Lane was upgraded by the City of Perth in 2009, and features a series of artworks commissioned by Stormie Mills and Yok.
South Street is an east-west arterial highway in the southern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. It runs from Canning Vale to Fremantle, and is part of State Route 13. [1] Notable locations along South Street include: Murdoch railway station; Murdoch University main campus; Fiona Stanley Hospital; St John of God Murdoch Hospital
2024 Residental South Perth: 99 Mill Point Road: 8 Exchange Plaza: 146 m (479 ft) 40 1992 Office CBD: 2 The Esplanade: 9 Capital Square Tower 3 141 m (463 ft) 37 2024 Mixed use CBD: 1 Spring Street: 10 St Martins Tower: 140 m (459 ft) 33 1978 Office CBD: 44 St Georges Terrace: Tallest building in Perth from 1978 to 1988. 11 Woodside Plaza: 137 ...
It was initially both compiled and published by D. Leslie, [3] whose office was at 54 and 58 Princes Street in Perth originally, then 20 St John Street (with printing works at 32 to 38 Canal Street). [2] Prior to publishing the directories, Leslie was a cartographer. In 1837, he published a Directory Map of Perth. [4]
Freeways, highways, and arterial roads in Perth, Western Australia form the basis of the road network inside the Perth Metropolitan Region. Main Roads Western Australia controls and maintains all freeways and highways, as well as some arterial roads, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] collectively known as state roads.