RESERVE STREET, 14 - BEFORE AND AFTER RESTORATION
Coloured prints. (a) Brick house with corrugated iron roof and bull-nosed verandah supported with lime-stone and concrete pillars with a brick dado between them. Concrete steps down to a concrete path. There is a glass lead-light front door with side panels and upper fan-light and a sash window on either side of the front door. There are shrubs and greenery each side of the path and cement steps and trees on the left and behind the house. (b) The same house after the verandah balustrading and posts and decorative brackets had been restored to their original design. There is a large eucalypt on the right and also behind the house and a pencil pine on the left. There are low plants in front of the white picket fence.
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Other items from Town of Claremont Museum
- SPEEDWAY PHOTO COLLECTION
- EFFORD FAMILY GROUP PHOTOGRAPH
- GOLDFIELDS REGIMENT AT THE ROCKINGHAM CAMP
- MANSBRIDGE FAMILY AT HOME IN PRINCESS ROAD
- MANSBRIDGE FAMILY AFTER WILLIAM LEFT FOR WAR
- DISPLAY OF 44TH BATTALION COLOURS PRESENTED BY CITIZENS OF CLAREMONT
- MANSBRIDGE HOUSEPARTY IN BROOME
- MANSBRIDGE, WILLIAM IN BROOME
- SIR JAMES MITCHELL TAKING THE SALUTE AT AN ANZAC DAY PARADE IN 1940S
- WILLIAM MANSBRIDGE IN ST GEORGES TERRACE PERTH
- PAST AND PRESENT SECRETARIES OF RSL
- MRS ANNIE MANSBRIDGE AND MRS OLIVER
