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Royal Visits

alfred

1869: Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh





george

1881: Prince George (Edward VII)





cornwallyork

1901: Duke & Duchess of Cornwall and York (later King George V and Queen Mary)

edward

1920: David, Prince of Wales (Edward VIII)





albert

1927: Prince Albert (George VI)





philip

1944: Prince Philip (Philip of Greece/Philip Mountbatten)

1954: Queen Elizabeth II. Due to an outbreak of poliomyelitis in Western Australia, the Prime Minister, Robert Menzies, insisted that the royal party sleep on SS Gothic and eat only food prepared on the ship.

Other visits followed later. In 1977 HM was at the port in front of the FPA building.





On 1 April 1966, the Queen Mother arrived in Fremantle to open the Exhibition Hall, the new council building in King's Square.
Her Majesty had travelled from Government House with an escort of ten police motorcycles in a cavalcade of vehicles led by the Chief Inspector of Police.
Along the way the route was lined in places with schoolchildren, and patients from the Home of Peace, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, the Repatriation General Hospital, and the Salvation Army Eventide Home.
She arrived into a bustling port city with thousands of lumpers, a port whose chief commodity was oil, and which catered for up to 200,000 ship passengers a year.

As she exited her vehicle in King's Square, she was greeted by the legendary Mayor Sir Frederick Samson and his wife Mrs Laurie.
It was a stunning coup to get Her Royal Highness to open the council's new King's Square building. (John Dowson, Fremantle Society newsletter 15 April 2020; edited)

John Dowson wrote about this visit again in the newsletter for 1 November 2021.

References and Links

Hitchcock, J.K. 1929, The History of Fremantle, The Front Gate of Australia, 1829-1929, Fremantle City Council.


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