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STATE OWNED REGISTERED PLACES Thu, 12 Sep 2013 STATE OWNED REGISTERED PLACES Thu, 12 Sep 2013 LG Name Location No. Albany Desert Mounted Corps Memorial Apex Dve 00034 Albany Patrick Taylor Cottage 37-39 Duke St 00019 Albany Eclipse Island & Lighthouse Eclipse Island 15740 Albany Albany Golf Course 164 Golf Links Rds, Seppings & Collingwood 04177 Park Breaksea Island and Lighthouse King George Sound 03353 Albany Strawberry Hill Farm & Gardens 168-170 Middleton Rd 00032 Albany Albany Memorial Park Cemetery 263-275 Middleton Rd 15756 Albany Old Gaol, Albany 2-4 Parade St 00037 Albany Albany Town Jetty Lot 580 Princess Royal Dr 03607 Albany Albany Railway Station & Bond Store 43-77 Proudlove Pde 03262 Albany Quaranup Complex Quaranup Rd, Geak Pt, on the Vancouver 00084 Peninsula Residency Museum Residency Rd 00039 Albany Albany Pilot Station (fmr) Semaphore Pnt 00043 Albany Sir Richard & Lady Spencer's Grave 39 Seymour St 00048 Albany Stirling Terrace Precinct, Albany Stirling Tce 14922 Albany Albany Court House Complex 184-190 Stirling Tce 00051 Albany Kookas Restaurant Building 204-208 Stirling Tce 15554 Albany Taxi Rank & Women's Rest Room 826 Stirling Tce 00079 Albany Vancouver Arts Centre Group Frenchman 77-87 Vancouver St 00069 Albany Bay Whaling Station (fmr) Lower Kalgan Whalers Beach, Frenchman Bay 16612 Albany River Bridge & Jetty Group Albany-Nanarup Rd 00089 Kalgan King River Hall Millbrook Rd 15588 King River Albany Forts 7 Forts Rd 00026 Mount Clarence Albany Fish Ponds Festing St 00109 Mt Melville Sealers' Oven 03343 Waychinicup National Park Armadale Armadale Brickworks Quarry (fmr) Bedford Hill Rd 15743 Armadale Cole's Shaft (fmr) Summit View 15263 Armadale HERITAGE COUNCIL OF W.A. Page: 1 STATE OWNED REGISTERED PLACES Thu, 12 Sep 2013 LG Name Location No. Canning Contour Channel (fmr) Lot 50 Canning Mills Rd 03709 Kelmscott Araluen Botanic Park Lot 523 Croyden Rd 03277 Roleystone Ashburton Peedamulla Homestead (ruin) Great Northern Hwy 50 k SE 04656 Onslow Old Onslow Townsite Reserve 35118 03444 Talandji Augusta/Margaret River Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse and Quarters Leeuwin Rd 00104 Cape Leeuwin Cape Leeuwin Waterwheel Leeuwin Rd, Quarry Bay 00106 Cape Leeuwin Ellensbrook Lot 303 Ellen Brook Rd 00115 Gracetown Wallcliffe House & Landscape Wallcliffe Rd 00114 Prevelly Bayswater Garratt Road Bridge Garratt Rd 11342 Bayswater Maylands Primary School 150 Guildford Rd 09394 Maylands Maylands Police Station and Quarters 196 Guildford Rd 02417 Maylands Albany Bell Castle 86 Guildford Rd 02429 Maylands Tranby House Nr cnr of Johnson & Hardey Rds 02411 Maylands Maylands Aerodrome (fmr) 2 Swan Bank Rd 02412 Maylands Maylands Parcel Office Cnr Whatley Cr & Eighth Av 04563 Maylands Belmont Bristile Kilns (fmr), Belmont 197 Grandstand Rd 00868 Ascot Nulsen Haven 4 & 11A Wedderburn Pl 00140 Ascot RAAF Headquarters Bunker (fmr), Belmont 81-91 Leake St 16785 Belmont Tampina 517 Great Eastern Hwy 03123 Redcliffe Beverley Bally Bally Hall Cnr Caroling-Bally Bally & Bally Bally-County 00164 Peak Rds Beverley Judicial Complex Cnr Vincent & Bartram Sts 06291 Beverley Beverley Railway Station Vincent St 00147 Beverley Boddington Asquith Bridge Long Gully Rd 15424 Quindanning Bridgetown-Greenbushes HERITAGE COUNCIL OF W.A. Page: 2 STATE OWNED REGISTERED PLACES Thu, 12 Sep 2013 LG Name Location No. Bridgedale, Bridgetown Hampton St 00241 Bridgetown Bridgetown Railway Station (fmr) Railway Reserve 00256 Bridgetown Broome Community Health Services 12 Anne St 05368 Broome Broome Bowling Club Cnr Herbert & Louis St 00298 Broome Streeter's Jetty 1 Dampier Tce 04553 Broome Chinatown Conservation Area Frederick/Chapple/Short Sts 00291 Broome Bull Pen Shelter Shed and Archaeological 13 Hamersley St 19855 Deposits Broome Broome Court House 8 Hamersley St 00296 Broome Broome Cemetery - Japanese/Chinese/Muslim Port Dr 00301 Section Broome Sailmakers' Shed (fmr), Broome 71 Robinson St 05250 Broome Broome Pioneer Cemetery 87 Robinson St 00302 Broome Flying Boat Wreckage Site Roebuck Bay 04859 Broome Broome Primary School Music Room Weld St 15730 Broome Lombadina Mission Lombadina 00690 Dampier Peninsula Wallal Downs Station Group 56 Great Northern Hwy 00305 Eighty Mile Beach Cape Leveque Lighthouse Cape Leveque 07198 Western Australia Broomehill-Tambellup St Elizabeth's Anglican Church Cnr Janitor & Davine Sts 00306 Broomehill St Peter's Church Pindellup Rd 02548 Pindellup Bruce Rock Memorial House Cnr Dunstal & Butcher Sts 10644 Bruce Rock Bruce Rock Shire Offices Cnr Johnson & Bath Sts 00323 Bruce Rock Bunbury Paisley Centre 1 Arthur St 00330 Bunbury Bunbury Senior High School 10 Haig Cr 05613 Bunbury Bunbury Timber Jetty Lot 1036 Jetty Rd 03402 Bunbury Bunbury Post Office & Bonded Store (fmr) Lot 500 Stephen St 00378 Bunbury Leschenault Homestead Lot 963 Estuary Dr 00344 Vittoria Busselton HERITAGE COUNCIL OF W.A. Page: 3 STATE OWNED REGISTERED PLACES Thu, 12 Sep 2013 LG Name Location No. Busselton Jetty Queen St 00423 Busselton Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse and Quarters Cape Naturaliste Rd 02914 Cape Naturaliste Ludlow Forestry Mill and Settlement Cnr Ludlow Rd Nth & Tuart Dve 15834 Ludlow Old Vasse Primary School Precinct 21 Kaloorup Rd 00418 Vasse Site of Ballarat Bridge, Vasse Floodgates & Layman Rd 16727 Wonnerup Floodgates Wonnerup Caves House Yallingup Beach Rd 00428 Yallingup Cambridge West Leederville Primary School 58 Northwood St 02208 West Leederville Canning Convict Fence River between Salter Pnt & Shelley Bridge 04609 Canning Woodloes Homestead 39 Woodloes St 00433 Cannington Kent Street Weir Canning River 04611 Wilson & Ferndale Capel Lexden Park 2 Jamieson Rd 03022 Capel Lime Kilns Ludlow Rd North 04622 Capel Higgins Cut (fmr) Springfield, Ludlow Rd North 00368 Capel Carnarvon One Mile Jetty and Tramway 04566 Carnarvon Carnarvon Pioneer Cemetery Crowther St 04598 Carnarvon OTC Satellite Earth Station (fmr) Craggs Ct & Mahoney Av, North West Coastal 00472 Hwy Gascoyne River Bridge North West Coastal Hwy over Gascoyne River 00463 Carnarvon Homeswest Building 30 Robinson St 00468 Carnarvon Gascoyne Research Station South River Rd cnr Research Rd 06839 Carnarvon Chapman Valley Cuddy Cuddy Changing Station, Howatharra Lot 1157 North West Coastal Hwy 15838 Howatharra Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church & fmr Geraldton-Yuna Rd 00473 Convent Nanson Chittering Chittering Road Board Office (fmr) 5761 Great Northern Hwy 00478 Chittering Claremont Claremont Primary School Precinct Bay View Tce 07596 Claremont HERITAGE COUNCIL OF W.A. Page: 4 STATE OWNED REGISTERED PLACES Thu, 12 Sep 2013 LG Name Location No. Claremont Railway Station 39 Gugeri St 00486 Claremont Claremont Teachers College (fmr) 7 Princess Rd, Goldsworthy/Bay Rds 00482 Claremont House & Former Milk Depot 47 Claremont Cr 07647 Swanbourne Cockburn Coogee Hotel and Post Office 358 Cockburn Rd 03648 Coogee South Fremantle Power Station Robb St 03381 Coogee Three Lime Kilns Group, Cockburn Cockburn Rd & Beeliar Dr 10180 Coogee & Munster Manning Estate, Hamilton Hill Lot 9000 Glenister Rd 00533 Hamilton Hill Randwick Stables 24 Rockingham Rd 09242 Hamilton Hill Woodman Point Lighthouse & Keepers' Cockburn Rd 00508 Cottages Munster Channel Marker & Trigonometric Beacon, Cockburn Rd 10163 Munster Munster Woodman Point Munitions Magazines (fmr) Conservation Cl 04626 Munster O'Kane Ct 00499 Quarantine Station (fmr), Woodman Point Munster South Beach Horse Exercise Area Beach between South Beach & the Power 16120 Station North Coogee and Cockburn Bea Collie Rly Res N of Coalfields Hwy Round House with Turntable 00541 Collie Suspension footbridge Collie River 03551 Collie Railway Goods Shed & Footbridge, Collie Forrest St 00540 Collie Soldiers' Park, Collie 316 Johnston St 15695 Collie Wittenoom St Cnr Pendleton St 00535 Collie Court House Collie Wellington Dam 333 Wellington Forest Rd 06344 Wellington Forest Coolgardie Old Pumping Station Great Eastern Hwy 00583 Benari Bullabulling Rock Water Catchment and Dams Reserve 2919 03933 Bullabulling State Battery, Coolgardie Battery Rd 00557 Coolgardie Marvel Bar Hotel (fmr), Coolgardie 33 & 33A Bayley St 00562 Coolgardie Warden's Court (fmr) 62-70 Bayley St 00568 Coolgardie New Coolgardie Pioneer Cemetery Great Eastern Hwy 00559 Coolgardie Coolgardie Primary School Cnr Hunt & Shaw Sts 00579 Coolgardie HERITAGE COUNCIL OF W.A. Page: 5 STATE OWNED REGISTERED PLACES Thu, 12 Sep 2013 LG Name Location No. Gnarlbine Soaks (Well No.22) Victoria Rock Rd 30 k SW of 00556 Coolgardie Coolgardie Railway Station and Goods Shed 75 Woodward St 00581 Coolgardie Woolgangie Catchment, Reservoirs and Great Eastern Hwy 03934 Railway Settlement (ruin) Woolgangie Corrigin Railway Water Tank, Corrigin Corrigin Railway Res, alongside Connelly Pde 08190 Corrigin Corrigin Town Hall & Road Board Office (fmr) 21 Goyder St 00586 Corrigin Cottesloe Cottesloe Beach Pylon offshore at Cottesloe Beach in line with John St 07984 Cottesloe Old Cable Station 2 & 225 Curtin Av 04586 Cottesloe WA School for Deaf Children 53 Curtin Av 00594 Cottesloe Sea View Golf Course Club Jarrad St 15822 Cottesloe John Curtin's House 24 Jarrad St 07935 Cottesloe Cottesloe Beach Precinct Marine Pde 16637 Cottesloe Wanslea 78 & 80 Railway St 00598 Cottesloe Tom Collins House - SITE ONLY 9 Servetus St 00602 Cottesloe Cuballing Dryandra Woodland Settlement Dryandra Rd 03856 via Congelin Cue Rotunda Austin St 00636 Cue Old Gaol 79 Austin St 00628 Cue Cue Public Buildings Cnr Post Office & Austin Sts 00629 Cue Government School, Cue Cnr Simpson & Richmond Sts 00644 Cue Cue Railway Station (fmr) Wittenoom St 03640 Cue Great Fingall Mine Office
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