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See also: Fremantle History Society events

Fremantle Studies Day is an event mounted by the Fremantle History Society every year. Historians present papers that are (usually) then published in the Fremantle Studies journal.

Fremantle Studies Day 2023: Ground Floor Local History Display Area, Walyalup Civic Centre, Sunday 29 October, 12.45 pm for a 1.00 pm start

Nick Everette, Wobblies on the waterfront: The industrial workers of the world in Fremantle during WW1 (cancelled)
Bruce Menzies, Whirlpool – In and out of a spiritual washing machine
Grant Donnes, The Perth Mint Scandal – WW1 Gold Reserve
Steve Grant, The Fremantle Herald: working for a community newspaper



Fremantle Studies 2022: Sullivan Hall, 2 Nannine Avenue, WGV, 30 October 1300-1700 pm.

Julian Rossi Ashton (1851-1942), Fremantle Lighthouse Aug. 18 1887, watercolour on paper, 24 x 34cm. Courtesy private collection (from FHS page).

Dr. Dorothy Erickson - Artists of Fremantle
James Paratore - Fremantle Fishermen Lost at Sea
Bob Gordon - Music in Fremantle
Jan Rodda - Life in White Gum Valley fsday2021.html



Fremantle Studies Day 2021: Sunday 24 October 1.00pm-5.00pm, Woodman Point Quarantine Station, at the end of O'Kane Court, Coogee, on Woodman Point. fsday2020.html



Fremantle Studies Day 25 October 2020: North Fremantle Community Hall, Thompson Road.



Fremantle Studies Day 2019 (27 October) was at the Maritime Union offices 2-4 Kwong Alley North Fremantle, when the theme was labour history.



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