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The Railway Museum at Bassendean, Perth Western Australia is Western Australia's premier museum devoted to railway history.
The Bathurst Lighthouse forms the subsiduary light to the Main Rottnest Island Light enabling vessels entering and leaving the Port of Fremantle to safely navigate the reefs around the island.
Birthday parties for kids can be held on the train. Trains operate weekends, public holidays and some school holidays.
A remnant of Rottnest Island's World War II captivating military history, the battery was once used as a gun station.
The cemeteries within the grounds continued to be the main burial ground for the Perth area until April 1899 when burials commenced at Karrakatta Cemetery. It's acknowledged that 10,000 dead are here.
Built by convicts in the 1850s, Fremantle Prison was used as a place of incarceration for 136 years before being decommissioned in 1991.
Experience a part of Western Australian history at the iconic Fremantle Prison.
The Fremantle War Memorial is a war memorial located on Monument Hill, an 11-acre (4.45-hectare) public reserve and hill in Fremantle, Western Australia. The memorial itself comprises a large obelisk, the Fallen Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial, surrounded by eight smaller memorials.
Captain Sir James Stirling RN arrived from England to found the Colony of Western Australia which he proclaimed as the State’s first Lieutenant Governor in June 1829.
The Oberon class Submarine HMAS Ovens is an authentic Cold War-era vessel situated on Fremantle's historic World War Two submarine slipway.
Leeman's Landing Two Rocks is a significant historical site that commemorates the landing place of Abraham Leeman and his men.
Leighton Battery at Buckland Hill, Mosman Park, Western Australia, was part of the Coastal defences of Australia during World War II and the Fremantle Fortress, protecting Fremantle Harbour.
Located on the Heritage Common, this historic cottage contains a photographic record of the daily lives of early settlers on the Island.
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Step through time and explore Western Australia’s legal and social history at the Old Court House Law Museum, Perth's oldest building.
In the heart of the Island, the battery at Oliver Hill stands as a testament to Rottnest's past as a military base during the Second World War.
The Perth Town Hall, situated on the corner of Hay and Barrack streets, is the only convict-built town hall in Australia.
A visit to the boathouse offers an insight into the maritime history of Wadjemup / Rottnest Island.
A tribute to the Rottnest pioneer who sought to help boats find safe passage to the Island.
Built in 1853, this building remains today and hosts regular Sunday services.
The Roundhouse is the oldest public building in the State of Western Australia. Opened in January 1831, just 18 months after settlement, it has had various uses over the years.
St Mary's Cathedral, Perth, officially the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Perth, and seat of its Archbishop, currently Timothy Costelloe.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church is built on land once owned by the Leeder family.
St Patrick’s Basilica is a Roman Catholic church located on Adelaide Street in Fremantle, Western Australia. It is one of five churches in Australia with minor basilica status
Situated in the heart of the city of Perth, St George's is the principal cathedral of the Anglican Province of Western Australia and the metropolitical Diocese of Perth.
St John's Anglican Church also known as St John the Evangelist Church, is the historic Anglican parish church of Fremantle, Western Australia. The first Georgian-style church close to the present site was opened in 1843, and then replaced with a larger Gothic building nearby in 1882.
Come join us at St.Johns Lutheran Church in Northbridge Perth, where the love of God in Jesus Christ is celebrated and shared.
Built in 1869 to replace the original church between the Swan River & Jane Brook. The church's cemetery dates back to 1838. Graveyard tours by appointment.
Built in 1873 to replace the original that was destroyed in a storm during a christening. The moat still exists on three sides of the church.