SW corner of High and Henry Streets: [[../hotels/orient.html|Orient Hotel]] (1903) 39 High Street. It seems that a hotel was the first building on this corner. The earliest extant [[../westend/highstphotos.html|photo]] shows the two-storey Emerald Isle building there in the 1880s. Hitchcock (below) writes that it was there in 1869.
Lots 62 and 63 were granted to Henry Chidlow, who, having arrived 20 January 1830 per Minstrell, soon left again for SA (although his brother William stayed and was a successful farmer in the Northam area, and Chidlow in the Shire of Mundaring is named after him).
Hitchcock (1919, describing 1869):
On the opposite corner to Senior’s on the site now occupied by the Hotel Orient stood the [[../hotels/orient.html|Emerald Isle Hotel]], owned and kept by Mrs. Marmion. She was the mother of the late [[../people/marmion.html|W.E. Marmion]], ‘Fremantle’s foremost son’ ...
The [[../buildings/baird.html|Baird building]] is between the two large hotels, Orient and P&O, on Lots 62 and 45. It looks to me as though the P&O takes up all of Lots 45, so that therefore the Baird building shares Lot 62 with the Orient.
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, [[../books/hitchcock1919.html|'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.
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 4 December, 2022 and hosted at freotopia.org/lots/62.html (it was last updated on 4 December, 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.