Burt Street, Fremantle

Looking down Burt Street towards harbour and Gage Roads - the structures mid photo on the right is the Army Museum
Looking from Burt Street towards South Mole and open sea
Burt Street
Western Australia
Type Street
Location(s)
Suburb(s) Fremantle

Burt Street in a street located in Fremantle Western Australia. It runs between Queen Victoria Street and East Street as well as rising up a hill on the higher ground on which the high point just north is Cantonment Hill.


It is the current location of the Army Museum of Western Australia which is based in the former Army Artillery Barracks.[1][2][3]


Notes

  1. Western Australian Planning Commission (2009), Metropolitan region scheme amendment 1163/57 (minor amendment) : Fremantle Artillery Barracks : City of Fremantle : report on submissions, submissions, transcript of hearings, Western Australian Planning Commission, ISBN 978-0-7309-9897-6
  2. Australia. Parliament. Senate. Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee; Hogg, John Joseph (2001), Inquiry into the disposal of Defence property : artillery barracks, Fremantle : interim report of the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee, The Committee, ISBN 978-0-642-71114-4
  3. Considine and Griffiths Architects (1996), Artillery Barracks, Fremantle : conservation plan, Considine and Griffiths Architects, retrieved 13 January 2017


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