Commissariat Buildings
1852 establishments in AustraliaBuildings and structures built by convicts in Western AustraliaCliff Street, FremantleHeritage places in FremantleLandmarks in Perth, Western Australia ... and 4 more
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The Commissariat Buildings are a group of two buildings found at 6 Marine Terrace in the West End of Fremantle, Western Australia, which, with construction having begun in 1852, are one of the first sites built using convict labour in the Swan River colony. Throughout their time in use, they have been used in various capacities by several governmental organisations, until 1979 when they began to hold the Western Australian Maritime Museum's shipwreck galleries, which they continue to do to date.
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Bannister Street,
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N -32.056906 ° | E 115.742579 ° |
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West End (West End Heritage Area)
Bannister Street
6160
Western Australia, Australia
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