PAINTED CERAMIC TILE HOUSE NUMBER
2011Square, cream tile with a blue painted pattern and a stylised numeral SEVEN in green gum leaves.
In the lower left corner in black are the artist's initials LOV.
Stamped on the back surface is maker' mark as shown below.
The object was part of the house at 57 Canning Mills Road Kelmscott and was removed after the building was destroyed in the fire. The tiles were designed and painted by her friend and artist Veronica Overton Low who created the colours and gum leaves to form the numbers which were at the front of the house.
On the morning of 6th of February 2011 a bushfire was accidentally started by a individual using an angle grinder outside, during a total fire ban. Sparks from the angle grinder set nearby dry grass on fire. High easterly winds caused this scrub fire to quickly turn into a bushfire. Over the course of the rest of the day the fire spread westerly out of Roleystone and, down the hill and into Kelmscott. 150 fire-fighters were on the ground during the peak of the bushfire. Residents in the path of the fire were ordered to evacuate immediately. Over 4,000 people were evacuated during the bushfire. Many families lost their homes. 69 homes were destroyed with another 71 badly damaged. Residents were evacuated to the Armadale Arena on Townly Street which was turned in to the emergency evacuation centre. Most residents spent the nigh there and it was not for a few days before they were allowed back into the area to see if their homes had survived.
The Armadale Arena remained a one stop resource centre for victims of the bushfire for 2 weeks after the event.
This bushfire is now regarded as one of the worst in WA history due to the loss of homes. No one was killed during the bushfire.
For further information see the Birtwistle Local Studies library
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On the 6th of February 2011, the Roleystone Kelmscott Bushfire destroyed over 70 homes in the east Kelmscott and south west Roleystone area. Residents were evacuated to the Armadale Arena, which became the centre for helping those effected by the fire. This sign was put on a notice board for people at the centre.
This was one of the worst bushfire for loss of homes in WA history. Many people lost everything in this event due to the speed of the fire.
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