The Original town lots were surveyed by J.S. Roe in 1829.
Atlas Chambers on Cliff Street.

Cliff Street, between Phillimore and High Streets.

Town Lot 16 has been occupied by Atlas Chambers, 6-8 Cliff Street, since c. 1890.

Hitchcock, writing in 1919, describing the eastern side of Cliff Street between Phillimore and High Streets as it was in 1869:
The first buildings were a stone store and a two-storied wooden house adjoining. These were erected before 1835 as I have a copy of an old drawing of Fremantle made in that year by Mr. C. B. Wittenoom in which they are shown. Cliff Chambers now occupies their site. Next was the residence of Dr. Oliver, already mentioned, and then the intersection of High-street.

The 1844 Snell-Chauncey map shows [Richard McBryde] Broun as the owner of Lots 16 and 17 – though shown as 'Brown'.

References and Links

Fremantle History Centre. Look for the PDFs called:
Purchasers of Fremantle Town Lots 1829-1837
Purchasers of Fremantle Town Lots 1855-1879

Hitchcock, J.K. 1919, 'Early Days of Fremantle: High Street 50 Years Ago'Fremantle Times, one of a series of articles on 'Early Days of Fremantle' publ. 21 March - 20 June 1919.

streetsoffreo writes that no. 6 was called Atlas Chambers and no. 8 was Cliff Chambers, but they give no source.

Freotopia

This page incorporates material from Garry Gillard's Freotopia website, that he started in 2014 and the contents of which he donated to Wikimedia Australia in 2024. The content was originally created on 13 December, 2022 and hosted at freotopia.org/lots/16.html (it was last updated on 25 June, 2023), and has been edited since it was imported here (see page history). The donated data is also preserved in the Internet Archive's collection.