T681: Fremantle Harbour
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One hundred years ago this morning:
Sudden Death.โWhilst working on the Fremantle wharf this morning, Michael Bowman was taken ill suddenly, and was conveyed to the Fremantle hospital in the ambulance where he died an hour after being admitted. Later Dr. Williams certified that death was due to natural causes. The deceased was a widower and had two sons, whose whereabouts are unknown.
1921 Personal, The Daily News, 29 August, p.6, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article81803060 see also https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bowman-12521
The roof of this building was ripped off and is lying intact on the ground in front of it. And the sun is setting, but that happens every day. This little brick remnant of Swandock probably wonโt be there for too much longer, and with its rusty razor wire deserves a pretty backdrop.
โTe Kahaโ New Zealand navy ship
The queue for the ferry heading to the John Farnham concert at Rottnest.
Not just any shed, but A Shed. With the masts of STS Leeuwin II visible in the background.
A container crane being dismantled in Fremantle harbour.
A container crane being demolished.
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