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Usually known as the James Street School, later as Perth Boys' School.
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Cover design for the Creating Perth photo trail, developed to support the Creating Perth exhibition 2020 / 2021
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006175PD Published in A city and its setting by G. Seddon, p.159 fig. 8:19. Perth Boys' School, designed by George Temple Poole, opened its doors in James Street in 1897. It later became known as Perth Technical Annexe.
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On the corner of Beaufort and James Streets, Perth. By 1904 the name Victoria had been dropped in favour of Public Library of Western Australia. In 1903 the library had moved out of this building into a new building built nearby running north-south along Museum Street and fronting James Street. This building cannot be seen here so that it has been provisionally dated to ca. 1900.
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The Police Barracks (see 1905 Post Office Directory), part of the Police Courts and lockup complex on the corner of Beaufort and James Streets. Later the C. I. B. Building. (Part of this is now, in 2008, part of the Art Gallery of WA administration building)
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Public Library of Western Australia later renamed Western Australian State Library and currently (2013) State Library of Western Australia.
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Newly built Alexander Library Building the home of the State Library of Western Australia. Central TAFE is under construction in Francis St in the background.
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Back of the Old Perth Gaol on the corner of Beaufort and Francis Streets, Perth.
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May 1899 saw the Opening and Dedication of a church building in Museum Street. This was not only the worship and outreach centre of Perth Church but also was used for many years by the WA Baptist Union for meetings and assemblies. A forced land resumption by the State to make way for a Cultural Centre led to relocation of the church to its present site on the corner of James and Stirling Streets in 1973.