19 Frederic Street, Midland.
c. 1960Grey-scale image of 19 Frederic Street, Midland.
Percy Johnson resided at 19 Frederic Street, Midland with his wife and children during the 1960s and 1970s.
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Details
This house had been demolished. Percy Johnson was a pharmacist in Midland, he served as a councillor for the Shire of Swan, and he was a prominent player and coach in the West Australian Football League.
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Copyright and Reference
Image to be attributed: 'Courtesy of Percy Johnson and Midland and Districts Historical Society'.
Midland and Districts Historical Society
Midland and Districts Historical Society
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