Freotopia > churches (buildings).
See also: churches (as organisations).
See also: churches elsewhere.
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Anglican Rectory, Cantonment Street
Congregational Beaconsfield, 184 Hampton Rd, Beaconsfield
Congregational, North Fremantle, Swan St; no longer exists
Christian City Church, aka c3 church, evangelical, 230 Hampton Rd, new building; previously met in Beacon Cinema
Evangelical Church, Doonan Street (the original name of Holdsworth Street)
Evangelist (Russell W. Sage) 57 Market Street
Flying Angel Mission, 76 Queen Victoria Street
Four Square Gospel Mission used the former National Bank building 16 High Street as its Temple for two years from the latter part of 1937 (NDU info).
Jehovah's Witnesses, 90-92 Edmund St, White Gum Valley
Lutheran. There was a Lutheran congregation which met in Gold (George) St c. 1904. It moved to 2 Josephson St in 1910. In 1930 those premises were sold to Joyce Bros, after which they met at a private property until 1939.
Potter's House, 28 Queen St
Quakers, 58 Chester St, South Fremantle (private house)
Rajneeshees, (formerly) 6 Collie St (Trades Hall)
Salvation Army North Citadel, Perth Road (Victoria Avenue, Stirling Hwy)
SDA, Sewell Street, East Fremantle
St Barnabas, cnr Wiluna Avenue (Onslow) and Hope Street, WGV, demolished 1922
St David's Anglican Church and hall, Douro Road, South Fremantle
St Patrick's Church - which preceded the Basilica in Adelaide Street.
Stella Maris, 16 Queen Victoria St (not a church but an agency for the care of seapersons)
Taoism, 75 Riverside Road
Uniting Church, third courthouse, 22 Marine Terrace
YMCA, Quarry Street (demolished)
YWCA East, 1944, led by Gladys Locke, meetings held at her home, Woodlawn, 1954-1978
Claremont
Cottesloe
Guildford
Maylands
Mosman Park
Mt Lawley
North Perth
Peppermint Grove
Perth
Errington, Steve 2016, 'Places of worship in Fremantle, 1829 to 1900', Studies in Western Australian History, 31: 145-158.
Strong, Rowan 2012, 'Religious lives in Fremantle', in Paul Arthur Longley & Geoffrey Bolton, Voices from the West End: Stories, People and Events that Shaped Fremantle, WA Museum: 64-85.
Many of the 'other churches' in Fremantle are from a list in the Library Local History Collection, though I continue to put up whatever else I find.
Garry Gillard | New: 9 January, 2021 | Now: 20 November, 2023