Guildford Municipal Hall and Council Offices
Guildford Municipal Hall and Council Offices (1937) Originally built in 1900 and refurbished in 1938
Read MoreGuildford Municipal Hall and Council Offices (1937) Originally built in 1900 and refurbished in 1938
Read MoreGuildford Town Hall (1937) cnr Meadow St and James St ,Guildford. Eales,Cohen and Fitzhardinge who also built the Applecross Town Hall. It is built in the classic...
Read MoreJezebelle’s Restaurant (formerly Purslowe’s Funeral Parlour) on the corner of James St and Bank St,...
Read MoreSlovenian Hall (Formerly Regent Picture Theatre and Gardens) 129-133 James St, Guildford. Also known as Garne Hall. Architect: Samuel Rosenthal. It was...
Read MoreGuildford Fire Station (1934) Meadow St , Guildford. Built by KC Duncan. He was a fireman with the Guildford Volunteers and went on to design many fire stations in WA....
Read MoreSesco Security Sesco Security, 215 James St. Guildford (1937) Designed by Mr K.C. Duncan as the Swan Building Society- originally located in part of old convict depot...
Read MoreThe West Australian Ballet Company Centre (formerly the Royal West Australian Institute and Industrial School for the Blind) (1937) 134 Whatley Cres,...
Read MoreQueen of Martyrs Church 75 Seventh Avenue ( 1924) The church was designed by M Mullen and built by R McMullan. The foundation stone was...
Read MoreCivic Hotel (1940) 981 Beaufort St, Inglewood. The Inter-War Art Deco designed hotel, located at created a social gathering place for local residents. It remains a...
Read MoreInglewood Hotel (1936) 803 Beaufort St, Mt Lawley. The heritage listed Spanish Mission style hotel was built after the local residents petitioned for a licensed venue...
Read MoreSt. Patrick’s Mt Lawley (1936) 717 Beaufort St, Mt Lawley Designed by Herbert Parry and Marshall Clifton and consecrated by the Bishop Le Fanu, this tall and...
Read MoreWaihemo Flats ( 1930’s) 684-686 Beaufort St, Mt Lawley. An example of Art Deco flats with raised lettering, curved balustrade visible from the front, glass...
Read MoreCommonwealth Bank Building (1938) 672 A Beaufort, Mt Lawley Constructed by A.Hill and is a streamlined version of an earlier classical style, has horizontal banding and...
Read MoreAstor Theatre (1939) Beaufort and Walcott Streets intersection, Mt Lawley. This cinema was originally named the Lyceum Theatre and extensively refurbished in the...
Read MoreWalcott St and Beaufort St corner, Mt Lawley This corner is a major landmark due to the Alexander Buildings and the Beaucott Buildings together with the Astor Cinema...
Read MoreBeaucott Building ( 1938) Walcott and Beaufort corner, Mt Lawley. Eye-catching lettering spells out the name on this well known William G. Bennett designed edifice and...
Read MoreGuzman Y Gomez Mexican Restaurant ( previously Planet Video and the Star Garage) situated on the south-east corner of Walcott and Beaufort streets. Star garage...
Read MoreAlexander Buildings (1938), corner of Walcott and Beaufort St , Mt Lawley Contains all the criteria of an Art Deco building with a corner façade, chevrons and...
Read MoreClarke building (1934) Beaufort St, Mt Lawley. This building displayed early signs of the Modernist movement. It is now the Flying Scotsman and...
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