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Sadlier warehouse

1880, 36 Henry Street

A pair of semidetached cottages and a store building were on this site in the 1840s. A warehouse was built on part of the site in 1880 and was bought by W.D. Moore in 1881 and, two years later, he built a second warehouse for machinery. It was essentially a roofed open space and modern apartments were built within the space in 1992, to a design by architect Brian Klopper. At that time rendering that had obscured the facade brickwork was removed. (Hutchison)

There is in 2022 a bar here called Darling Darling.

On the left is the facade of Moore's warehouse (1883) at 34 Henry Street. Brian Klopper designed the arcade of townhouses that now stand behind it.

References and Links

Kent, Jack, Agnieshka Kiera & Jeremy Dawkins 1998, The Moore's Buildings: A Conservation Project, City of Fremantle.

Taylor, Robyn 1995, The Moores Project: Conservation of the The Moores Complex of Buildings, Architecture & Heritage Section, City of Fremantle.

Wikipedia page.

My photos except the one with red car, which is courtesy of Roel Loopers, 14 May 2022.

Darling Darling in Facebook.


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