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Preserving the heritage of Mount Lawley, Inglewood and Menora
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Newsletters (2012 and earlier)
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STORIES FROM OUR ARCHIVES
Please click on the links below for stories from our Archives …
100 Years Ago - October 1924
Walter’s Brook, Mount Lawley
100 Years Ago - March 1924
Edith Cowan loses parliamentary seat
Mathew David Black in WWI
100 Years Ago - February 1924
The Challenge of Watering Gardens
100 Years Ago - 9 January 1924
Windmills - the Woes of Yesteryear
The formation of the Mount Lawley Society in 1977
History of the Forrest Park Croquet Club Clubrooms
100 Years Ago - 2 December 1923
Live Broadcast from the Lyceum Theatre
The Hough Family At War
The Army at Perth College in 1942-1943
100 Years Ago - 22 September 1923
Inspection of Local Park
The Connaughton Family
The Blennerhassett Family
Grocers and Liquor Stores in Mt Lawley, North Perth and Inglewood areas
Onkaparinga and the Lightfoot Family
My Grandmother’s House
35 Wasley Street and The Bredmeyer Family
100 Years Ago – 23 March 1923
Premier on Church Matters
100 Years Ago - 14 January 1923
Water, Worse and Muck
The McLernon Family of 108 Fourth Ave Mt Lawley
From Country Policeman to Inspector (and legend) of the Gold Squad and Deputy Commissioner of Police
The Adam Family of Clotilde Street
Glen Phillips – WA poet, artist and academic
35 Hill View Road: the 15-Year Extension
No 236 Walcott Street – Top House in Menora
The Bowra Family
who lived at 38 Walcott Street from 1925 until 1968
Albany Bell Confectionery Factory
80 Guildford Road Mt Lawley, built 1914
Leonidas Bott
20 First Avenue Mt Lawley (1889 - 1968)
The Battle of Learoyd Street 1930
‘
The Practice
’
at 693 Beaufort Street Mt Lawley - 1920s and 1930s