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1929

Frank Gibson, Mayor.
  • Frank Gibson Mayor of the City of Fremantle 1929-1951. Knighted in 1948.
  • 12 February. Proclamation by the Lt-Governor, Robert Furse McMillan, that Fremantle would become a City on 2 June.
  • Council decision to erect the Centenary Buildings, immediately behind the Town Hall.
  • 27 May. Last meeting of the Municipal Council, before Fremantle became a City.
  • 3 June. Fremantle proclaimed a City, on the centenary of colonisation. Twenty-nine trees planted in Fremantle Park. A luncheon held in the Town Hall for pioneers to celebrate Fremantle becoming a City, the Governor, Sir William Campion, attending with 300 pioneers.
  • 28 September. Pageants on the Esplanade representing significant moments in Fremantle history.
  • Publication of The History of Fremantle: The Front Gate of Australia, 1829-1929 by By J. K. Hitchcock.

References and Links

Ewers, John K. 1971, The Western Gateway: A History of Fremantle, Fremantle City Council, with UWAP, rev. ed. [1st ed. 1948].

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