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Trinity Uniting Church, built in 1897. Perth, Western Australia was occupied by British settlers in 1829 and originally named the Swan River Colony. Many of the older buildings are still extant, and have been heritage-listed. The places are listed here in chronological order and include significant buildings in the Perth metropolitan area. Included are examples of governmental, religious ...
Perth Town Hall – The only convict-built town hall in Australia, built between 1868 and 1870. Perth Water – A much reduced corner of the Swan River with land infill on both north and south shores over the duration of a hundred years; Swan Bells – At the foot of Barrack Street, this very recent construction contains significant historic bells.
Perth: Higham's Buildings: Wesfarmers Building (former) 2143: 569: Wellington Street: Perth: Wills Building Apartments, Westralian Farmers Building (former) Railways Institute Building (former) 2146: 605: Wellington Street
The Historical Context' in Pitt-Morison, M. & White, J. (eds) Western Towns and Buildings (University of Western Australia Press, Nedlands, 1979) Stannage, C. T. The People of Perth. A Social History of Western Australia's Capital City (City of Perth, Perth, 1979) ISBN 0-909994-86-2
Curfew Row, Building On Site Of Town House Of Lord John Murray 56°23′54″N 3°25′48″W / 56.398307°N 3.429903°W / 56.398307; -3.429903 ( Curfew Row, Building On Site Of Town House Of Lord John
Places listed on the register include buildings, structures, gardens, cemeteries, memorials, landscapes and archaeological sites. [5]Inherit, the online list of heritage places in Western Australia, contains information about cultural heritage places listed in the State Register of Heritage Places as well as local government inventories, other lists, the Australian Government's heritage list ...
Pages in category "Heritage places in Perth, Western Australia" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
This demolition was a defining moment in the campaign to protect historic buildings in Western Australia. In 1969, the last of Perth's trolleybuses were retired from service. In 1970, the first Test Cricket match in Perth was played, from 11 to 16 December, against England.