CLAREMONT GENERAL MEDICAL PRACTICE

1999
Overview

Coloured prints. (a) Front of white stucco building with orange tiled roof and mission brown woodwork. A sloping, brick-paved path with railing leads down to the entrance. The windows have bars with decorative scrolls. (b) Side entrance to the building. Brick steps from the sloping footpath with handrail lead to a doorway. Windows on either side have metal bars and are partly obscured by a street tree and lamp pole. There is a seat on the verge and the bonnet of a red car is visible in the foreground.

Historical information

The Claremont General Medical Practice started at the end of 1896 and was the oldest continuous general practice in Western Australia. The practice was founded by Dr William Theodore Hodge, the first western trained doctor to work in Claremont. In 1919, Dr Donald R. C. Tregonning bought the block at what is now 328 Stirling Highway, and designed and built house and surgery in a Californian Bungalow style. The practice operated from this site until it closed in February 2011.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-28--11-17-a,b
Item type
Year
Last modified
Tuesday, 23 September, 2025
Completeness
94
Town of Claremont Museum

Town of Claremont Museum

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