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Historical Gazetteer This Section Is a Report from a Database Which Is Progressively Updated Historical Gazetteer This section is a report from a database which is progressively updated. The report reflects only that information added to the database up to the date of printing, which is shown at bottom of each page. Railway sidings named only by their mileage may be omitted if no other information to print. Positions underlined with asterisks, are approximate only. Placename Feature Lat Long Notes 10 MILE HILL SCHOOL School 31° 38.1' 116° 24.0' Established in 1913. Closed in 1925. Address: Toodyay Rd Hoddys Well WA. 104 MILE GATE RABBIT School 32° 58.6' 117° 55.3' Closed . Address: Rabbit Proff Fence Rd near Muller Rd Dudinin WA. PROOF FENCE SCHOOL approx approx 11 MILE SCHOOL School ?? ?? Closed . (HARRISMITH) 11 MILE SCHOOL School ?? ?? Closed . (WAROONA) 118 MILE GATE RABBIT School 33° 11.1' 117° 54.7' Established in 1928. Alternate/old name for NORTH MOULYINNING PROOF FENCE SCHOOL SCHOOL in 1941. Address: Cnr Fence Rd and Dumbleyung-Lake Grace Rd Moulyinning WA. 12 MILE CAMP NATIVE School ?? ?? Closed . SCHOOL 133 MILE GATE SCHOOL School 33° 23.2' 117° 58.8' Established in 1921. Closed in 1927. Address: Cnr Peterson Rd & Fence Rd (BRAMBOREA) Nyabing WA. 139 MILE GATE RABBIT School 33° 28.4' 118° 02.5' Established in 1928. Closed in 1934. PROOF FENCE SCHOOL 20 MILE GATE RABBIT School 31° 52.6' 117° 25.7' Established in 1940. Closed in 1942. PROOF FENCE SCHOOL 22 MILE GATE RABBIT School 31° 54.5' 117° 26.9' Closed . PROOF FENCE SCHOOL approx approx 51 MILE GATE RABBIT School 32° 15.1' 117° 43.5' Established in 1938. Closed in 1938. PROOF FENCE SCHOOL approx approx 62 MILE GATE SCHOOL School 32° 23.5' 117° 48.6' Established in 1931. Closed . approx approx 65 MILE GATE RABBIT School 32° 25.9' 117° 49.1' Established in 1930. Closed in 1934. PROOF FENCE SCHOOL approx approx 69 MILE GATE RABBIT School 32° 29.4' 117° 49.9' Established in 1942. Closed by 1950. PROOF FENCE SCHOOL approx approx 86 MILE GATE RABBIT School 32° 44.1' 117° 50.9' Established in 1917. Alternate/old name for ELSINORE SCHOOL in 1946. PROOF FENCE SCHOOL Address: 86 Mile Gate Rd East Wickepin WA. A ABBA RIVER SCHOOL School 33° 41.6' 115° 30.3' Established in 1922. Alternate/old name for GROUP 16 SCHOOL in 1924. Address: Ludlow-Hithergreen Rd Abba River WA. ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY School 31° 47.4' 115° 51.7' Established in 1980. Closed in 2008. Address: 139 Sydney Rd Gnangara WA. COLLEGE 392178mE 6482236mN ABROLHOS ISLAND School 28° 18.2' 113° 36.0' Renamed thus c1964. Closed c2014. Address: North Island, Houtman SCHOOL (NORTH ISLAND) approx approx Abrolhos WA. Note; only open part of each year in lobster fishing season. ACADEMY AND BOARDING School ?? ?? Established in 1871. Closed in 1872. Address: St Georges Terrace Perth WA. SCHOOL (PERTH) ACADEMY AND EVENING School 31° 57.2' 115° 51.4' Established in 1880. Closed in 1882. Address: Wesley Hall William St Perth TECHNICAL SCHOOL 391989mE 6464192mN WA. ACADEMY FOR BOYS School 32° 03.3' 115° 44.7' Established in 1837. Closed in 1870. Address: High St Fremantle WA. approx approx ADAM ROAD PRIMARY School 33° 21.5' 115° 38.1' Established in 1967. Address: Hotchin St South Bunbury WA . SCHOOL ADMIRALTY GULF SCHOOL School ?? ?? Closed . ADVANCED SCHOOL FOR School ?? ?? Status/existence needs verification . GIRLS (FREMANTLE) AGNEW SCHOOL School 28° 00.8' 120° 31.1' Established in 1937. Closed in 1948. Address: Campbell St Agnew WA. AIRDALE SCHOOL School ?? ?? Established in 1929. Replaced here by GROUP 85 SCHOOL in 1929. AJANA SCHOOL (1ST SITE) School 27° 57.1' 114° 38.5' Established in 1912. Replaced elsewhere by AJANA SCHOOL (PRIVATE FARM SITE) c1918. Address: Ajana WA. AJANA SCHOOL (HIGHWAY School 27° 57.1' 114° 38.2' Established in 1919. Replaced elsewhere by AJANA SCHOOL (IN HALL) in SITE) 1945. Address: North West Coastal Hwy Ajana WA. AJANA SCHOOL (IN HALL) School 27° 57.1' 114° 38.2' Established in 1947. Closed in 1951. Address: Ajana-Kalbarri Rd Ajana WA. AJANA SCHOOL (PRIVATE School ?? approx ?? approx Established in 1919. Closed AJANA SCHOOL (HIGHWAY SITE) in 1922. FARM SITE) Address: Ajana WA. ALBANY BOYS SCHOOL School 35° 01.6' 117° 52.9' Established c1874. Merged into ALBANY PUBLIC SCHOOL (SERPENTINE RD SITE) c1895. Address: Cnr Stirling Tce & Collie ST Albany WA. ALBANY BOYS SCHOOL School 35° 01.8' 117° 53.5' Established in 1853. Renamed to ALBANY MIXED SCHOOL in 1855. (FIRST) Address: Albany wharf area (formerly soldiers quarters) Albany WA. Page 1 © Geoproject Solutions Pty Ltd 10/12/2018 Placename Feature Lat Long Notes ALBANY DISTRICT HIGH School ?? ?? Established in 1918. Replaced elsewhere by in 1925. SCHOOL ALBANY DOWNS SCHOOL School 31° 50.6' 117° 59.6' Established in 1941. Closed in 1946. Address: Sippe Rd Bruce Rock WA. ALBANY EVENING SCHOOL School ?? ?? Established in 1897. Closed in 1907. ALBANY GIRLS AND School 35° 01.6' 117° 52.9' Established c1874. Merged into ALBANY PUBLIC SCHOOL (SERPENTINE INFANTS SCHOOL RD SITE) c1895. Address: Cnr Stirling Tce & Collie ST Albany WA. Note; In same building as Albany Boys School;. ALBANY GRAMMAR NIGHT School ?? ?? Established in 1887. Closed in 1889. SCHOOL ALBANY GRAMMAR School ?? ?? Established in 1886. Closed . SCHOOL (1) ALBANY GRAMMAR School ?? ?? Renamed to CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL (ALBANY) in SCHOOL (2) 1911. ALBANY GROUP School ?? ?? Closed . Address: Porongorups WA. SETTLEMENTS SCHOOL ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL School ?? ?? Established c1918. Replaced elsewhere by ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL (1924 (1918 SITE) SITE) c1924. Address: York Street Albany WA. ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL School 35° 01.2' 117° 53.5' Established c1924. Renamed to ALBANY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. Address: (1924 SITE) Burt St Albany WA. ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL FOR School ?? ?? Established in 1884. Closed in 1888. GIRLS ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL FOR School 35° 01.5' 117° 53.0' Established in 1892. Closed . Address: Duke St Albany WA. Note; School was GIRLS AND YOUNG BOYS in rectory - building remains.. ALBANY INFANTS SCHOOL School 35° 01.1' 117° 52.9' Established in 1915. Renamed to ALBANY JUNIOR PRIMARY SCHOOL c1974. Address: 70 Albany Hwy Albany WA. ALBANY INFANTS SCHOOL School ?? ?? Established in 1894. Closed . (1) ALBANY INFANTS SCHOOL School ?? ?? Established in 1899. Closed . (2) ALBANY JUNIOR PRIMARY School 35° 01.1' 117° 52.9' Renamed thus by 1969. Renamed to ALBANY PRIMARY SCHOOL (ALBANY SCHOOL HWY SITE) in 1975. Address: 70 Albany Hwy Albany WA. ALBANY MIXED SCHOOL School 35° 01.8' 117° 53.5' Renamed thus in 1855. Closed in 1874. Address: Albany wharf area (formerly approx approx soldiers quarters) Albany WA. Note; Site now in railway yard. ALBANY PRIMARY SCHOOL School 35° 01.1' 117° 53.4' Established in 2002. Address: Suffolk St Albany WA . (2002 SITE) ALBANY PRIMARY SCHOOL School 35° 01.1' 117° 52.9' Renamed thus in 1975. Replaced elsewhere by ALBANY PRIMARY SCHOOL (ALBANY HWY SITE) (2002 SITE) in 2002. Address: 70 Albany Hwy Albany WA. Note; Buildings now in commercial use. ALBANY PRIMARY SCHOOL School 35° 01.3' 117° 52.9' Renamed thus by 1969. Replaced elsewhere by ALBANY PRIMARY (SERPENTINE ROAD SITE) SCHOOL (ALBANY HWY SITE) in 1975. Address: Serpentine Rd Albany WA. Note; Now Albany district education office. ALBANY PUBLIC SCHOOL School 35° 01.3' 117° 52.9' Established c1898. Renamed to ALBANY PRIMARY SCHOOL (SERPENTINE RD SITE) (SERPENTINE ROAD SITE) by 1969. Address: Serpentine Rd Albany WA. ALBANY RESIDENTIAL School 35° 01.2' 117° 53.6' Renamed thus c2001. Address: Thomas Street Albany WA . COLLEGE ALBANY SECONDARY School 34° 59.5' 117° 51.7' Established in 1999. Address: Anson Rd Albany WA . EDUCATION SUPPORT CENTRE ALBANY SENIOR HIGH School 35° 01.2' 117° 53.5' Renamed thus after 1969. Address: Burt St Albany WA . SCHOOL ALBANY SPECIAL SCHOOL School ?? ?? Established c1964. Closed . ALBANY TECHNICAL School 35° 01.1' 117° 53.6' Established by 1969. Closed . Address: Burt St Albany WA. CENTRE ALBANY TECHNICAL School ?? ?? Established in 1910. Closed in 1913. SCHOOL (1) ALBANY TECHNICAL School ?? ?? Established in 1917. Closed in 1926. SCHOOL (2) ALBANY TRAINING School ?? ?? Established in 1888. Closed in 1890. INSTITUTION ALBION DOWNS PRIMARY School 27° 17.3' 120° 23.5' Established in 1961. Closed in 1974. Address: Albion Downs pastoral station SCHOOL approx approx Shire of Laverton WA. ALDERSYDE SCHOOL School 32° 22.4' 117° 16.9' Established c1925. Closed in 1968. Address: Aldersyde-Pingelly Rd Aldersyde WA. Note; Closed 1947~49.. ALDINGA SCHOOL School 32° 37.4' 117° 21.7' Established in 1905. Renamed to STRATHERNE SCHOOL in 1928. Address: Cnr Wickepin-Pingelly & Kerruish Rds Stratherne WA. ALEXANDER SCOTCH School ?? ?? Established in 1897. Renamed to SCOTCH COLLEGE (PERTH SITE) in COLLEGE 1901. Address: Beaufort Street Perth WA. ALEXANDER TECHNICAL School 31° 57.3' 115° 51.4' Established in 2001. Closed . Address: 95 St Georges Terrace Perth WA. INSTITUTE 391993mE 6463972mN Page 2 © Geoproject Solutions Pty Ltd 10/12/2018 Placename Feature Lat Long Notes ALEXANDRA HIGH SCHOOL School 31° 56.9' 115° 50.5' Established in 1914. Closed in 1921. Address: Colin Street West Perth WA. approx approx ALFORD HOUSE SCHOOL School ?? ?? Established by 1935. Closed c1936. Address: Marmion St Cottesloe WA. AL-HIDAYAH ISLAMIC School 32° 00.7' 115° 54.7' Established in 1994. Address: Cnr Hedley St & Nyamup Way Bentley WA . SCHOOL 397162mE 6457795mN ALINJARRA PRIMARY School 31° 49.8' 115° 52.2' Established in 1988. Address: 33 Northumberland Ave Alexander Heights WA SCHOOL 393073mE 6477809mN . ALKIMOS BAPTIST COLLEGE School 31° 39.6' 115° 42.6' Established in 2011. Address: 60 Seagrove Boulevard Merriwa WA. 377745mE 6496466mN ALKIMOS BEACH PRIMARY School 31° 37.5' 115° 40.7' Established in 2017. Address: 200 Leatherback Bvd Alkimos WA .
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