List of streets in East Perth explained

The suburb name was being used unofficially from at least the 1880s, but East Perth wasn't officially approved as a bounded suburb until 1954.[1]

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Name sourceOther name(s)NotesImage
Adelaide Terrace
Arden Streetc1837
Bakery Lane
Bay Streetby 22 June 1845Erskine"Bay Street ran down to a small bay near the Causeway, at the end of the town."[2]
Beacon Terrace
Bennett Street"There is no information on record concerning Bennett Street."

"Maiden name of Matilda Roe, wife of the first Surveyor General of Western Australia."[3]

Matilda Roe (née Bennett) 1808-1870. Married John Septimus Roe on 8 January 1829 and came straight to...

Bennett Street (1838): After Mrs J S Roe (J S Roe was the first Surveyor-General of WA). Her maiden name was Matilda Bennett.[4]

Bishops Row
Boans Lane
Bramall Street
Bremer Promenade
Bridge Street
Bronte Street1899 22 Feb Horatio Nelson"Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson. Duke of Bronte, famous Commander in Chief of the Royal Navy (1803-1805)."Bronte Street (1845): After Lord Nelson, Duke of Bronte.
Brook Streetc1845Along Claise Brook
Brown Streetby 22 June 1845Peter Nicholas Brown"Peter Nicholas Brown, Colonial Secretary of Western Australia (1829-1846) and original grantee of land in the area." [Wasn't he Broun?] Brown Street (1838): After Peter Brown, Col. Secretary of WA, 1836, and original grantee of Locn A1 near extension of street east in about 1913.
Bunbury Crescentc1838
Burt Way
The CausewayEast off Riverside Drive across Heirisson Island / West onto Riverside Drive from Heirisson Island 20180226cb See: Causeway Bridge Perth 6000 20180312cb
City Farm Placec1838
Clotilde Street
Constitution Street
Coolgardie Terrace
De Vlamingh Avenue
East Parade
Eastbrook Terrace
Ensign Lane
Erskine LinkSee: Bay Street Perth 6000 and Northbridge 6003
Fielder Street
Flagstaff Lane
Forrest Avenue
Gardiner StreetJames GardinerGardiner Street, East Perth named after Honourable James Gardiner (12 June 1861 – 27 October 1928) was an Australian politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1901 to 1904 and from 1914 to 1921. He served as colonial treasurer under two premiers, Walter James and Henry Lefroy. Gardiner was also the inaugural state leader of the Country Party from 1914 to 1915, and briefly served as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from March to June 1917.rNot to be confused with Gardner Street in West Perth, which is now known as Simpson Street[5]
Gibraltar Way
Glyde Street
Goderich Street 1829 Aug-SepFrederick John Robinson"Frederick John Robinson, who was created Viscount Goderich in 1827."[6] "...the names of Goderich and Lord Streets in East Perth ...Frederick John Robinson, the Prime Minister in 1827-1828 and Secretary for War and the Colonies from 1830 to 1833 was created Viscount Goderich in 1827. Hence the names Lord and Goderich."
Goongoongup Bridge1995 24 July Perth's city 3 road bridge over the river. Was originally only a rail bridge for suburban non electric passenger single track services prior to the 1990s. Present day bridge now has the dual carriageway Graeme Farmer Freeway and the electrified dual track Perth-Armadale/Thornlie suburban commuter train . "The original Bunbury Bridge (right) was a single line timber railway bridge which took the railway line across the Swan River at East Perth near where Claise Brook enters the river. It was built as part of the Armadale line, which was opened to traffic on 2nd May 1889. The original stations were Perth, Kelmscott and Armadale. Cannington and Welshpool opened later in 1897 and 1898 respectively. The bridge was named Bunbury Bridge because the line was to be extended to Bunbury in the state's south-west, which occurred in 1891. The present double track concrete structure called the Goongoonup Bridge was constructed and brought into operation in September 1991 when Perth's suburban railway lines were electrified. It replaced its aging predecessor, ending the days of 'crossing delays' forever. The latter was demolished at the beginning of 1996." (7 - To Be Confirmed)
Graham Farmer Freeway2000 AprilGraham (Polly) Farmer
Haig Park Circle
Hale Streetc 1875Matthew Blagden Hale"Bishop Matthew Blagden Hale, appointed first Anglican Bishop of Western Australia in 1857."
Hay Streetc1836Robert William HayTwiss Street
Henry Street
Henry Lawson Walk
Hill Street1829 Aug-SepRowland HillHill Street (1838): After Lord Rowland Hill, Commander-in-Chief of Imperial Forces, England, 1825-36.
Horatio Streetby 22 June 1845Horatio Nelson"Lord Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson (1758-1805)." Horatio Street: After Lord Horatio Nelson.
Jewell Lane
Joel Terrace
Kensington Street
King Streetby 1893 P P KingRoyal StreetKing Street (1845): Named after Captain P P King, RN; near Wickham and Stokes streets, fellow navigator with King. Now part of Royal Street.This is not central Perth's King Street.
Leahy Walk
Lime Street
Little Brown Street
Little Saunders Street
Lord Street
Macey StreetBefore 1905"connection of Trafalgar- Road and Macey-street, £7".[7]
Maggs Lane
Meadow Street
Mine Lane
Moore Streetbefore 1838George Fletcher MooreMoore Street (1838): After Geo Fletcher Moore, Advocate-General of WA, 1830-46.
Moreau Parade
Mulberry Way
Nelson AvenueHoratio Nelson"Lord Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson (1758-1805)."
Nelson CrescentHoratio NelsonNelson Crescent (1845): After Lord Nelson.
Nile Streetby 22 June 1845The Battle of the Nile"The Battle of the Nile, a famous battle of the Napoleonic Wars (1st and 2nd August, 1798) in which Lord Nelson led the British to victory. It was known in France as the Battle of Aboukir Bay. The original Nile Street was closed and included in Gloucester Park trotting grounds. The name, however, was transferred to Premier Street, the latter name being cancelled." Nile Street (1845): Named after Nelson's Battle. Original street closed and its site granted in trotting grounds. Name now transferred to Premier Street, latter name being eliminated.
Norbert Streetc1838
Old Belvidere Promenade
Old Buthers Lane
Orange AvenueOrange GroveOrange Avenue: Because through an old orange grove, 1896. Was part of "Gallop's Garden." In 1885 Mr Gallop was granted four acres fronting Lake Street as compensation for resumption of part of his allotment W1 to round off corner of Beaufort and Wellington streets, and eliminate an awkward break in continuity of Barrack Street.
Orchard Way
Plain Streetby 22 June 1845"Origin unknown."
Polar Street
Premier Lane
Regal Place
Renaissance Avenue
Riverside DriveSplits in two running east parallel with Adelaide Terrace and north/west over Adelaide Terrace 2080226cb
Royal StreetWater Street"Origin unknown."
Saunders Street
Sovereign Close
Stokes Way
Summers Streetc1838
Terrace Road
Trafalgar Roadby 22 June 1845The Battle of Trafalgar"The Battle of Trafalgar (21 October 1805) in the Napoleonic Wars in which Lord Nelson lost his life."
Trinity AvenueTrinity College

Originally terminating eastern end of Hay Street. Renamed Trinity Avenue in 1991 after Catholic school established on the road in 1962 . Trinity was originally named CBC St George’s Terrace at 1 St George’s Terrace . Relocated and renamed in 1962.

Tully Road
Twiss Street 1829Aug-SepHorace TwissHay StreetRunning east from Bennett Street. No longer existent"Hay Street took a twist at Bennett Street and was named Twiss Street after Horace Twiss, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies." "...(now Hay Street from Bennett Street to the Causeway). Horace Twiss (1787-1849), English writer and politician, Under Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1830-1833. He took a great part in establishing the colony and was a personal friend of Governor Stirling."
Vanguard Terrace
Victory Terrace
Waterloo Street1829Aug-SepThe Battle of Waterloo"Wellington Street was named after the famous general and Waterloo Street served as a reminder of the great battle he fought." "Waterloo Street, which ran off at an angle from the east end of Wellington Street. These names were appropriately chosen, as the foundation of the Colony took place during the Duke of Wellington's Prime Ministership". "The Battle of Waterloo, Belgium (18 June 1815) in which Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by the British under Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852)."
Waterloo Crescentc1838Runs east off Wellington Street 20180226cb
Wellington Streetc1836Duke of Wellington"Wellington Street was named after the famous general and Waterloo Street served as a reminder of the great battle he fought."
Westralia Streetc1838
Wickham Place
Wickham Street189922 Feb"John Clements Wickham (1798-1864). He was captain of (the vessel occupied by Charles Darwin during his voyage of discovery) and conducted various maritime expeditions and scientific surveys along the Australian coastline during 1837-41. He was the first Government Resident at the Moreton Bay area of Brisbane, Queensland, where he was police magistrate from 1843."It is possible the article citing the construction of this street is merely the laying of concrete or "macadam" as it does not explicitly state that the street did not already exist prior to this. See reference #117
Windan Bridge200022 April Named after a wife of Yellagonga chief of the Mooro tribe.
Wittenoom Streetby 22 June 1845John Burdett Wittenoom"Wittenoom-street, East Perth, perpetuates the name of one pioneer, the Rev J B Wittenoom."[8]
Zebina Street

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historical Suburb Names. Landgate, Government of WA.
  2. News: Perth Street Names. . . XLVII . 8,900 . Western Australia . 1 January 1931 . 17 May 2018 . 8 . National Library of Australia.
  3. Web site: Perth For Everyone: Perth's City Street Names. Perth for Everyone, 2011. 17 May 2018. 22 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140222134749/http://www.australiaforeveryone.com.au/Perth/perth_names_street.htm. 22 February 2014.
  4. News: Perth Streets . . 1645 . Western Australia . 4 August 1929 . 17 May 2018 . 12 (Second Section) . National Library of Australia.
  5. Web site: Post Office Directories State Library. slwa.wa.gov.au. State Library of WA. 17 May 2018. en.
  6. News: Streets of Perth. . . XLII . 2,178 . Western Australia . 10 November 1927 . 17 May 2018 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  7. News: 1905-08-29 . MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. . Daily News . 2023-06-02.
  8. News: Street Names Tell Perth's History . . LV . 18,837 . Western Australia . 3 August 1935 . 17 May 2018 . 18 (LATE CITY) . National Library of Australia.