- Fremantle Grammar School
Fremantle Grammar School is a defunct school and heritage-listed building in
Fremantle, Western Australia .The building stands at 200 High Street, opposite
Monument Hill . It was built byMelbourne architectCharles Inksep in theGothic Revival style, fromlimestone and corrugatedasbestos .The school was established as a
public school by theAnglican church in 1885. Henry Briggs was sent from England to help establish it, and was its head-master until 1897. In the 1920s the building became a short-lived girls' school named Girton College, and in 1945 was bought byThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for use as a place of worship until 1988. It is currently in private ownership.References
*cite web|author=Heritage Council of Western Australia|year=2001|title=Fremantle Grammar School|url=http://register.heritage.wa.gov.au/PDF_Files/F%20-%20A-D/Fremantle%20Gram%20Schl%20%28P-AD%29.PDF|work=Register of Heritage Places - Assessment Documentation|accessdate=2006-06-14
External links
*cite web|author=Heritage Council of Western Australia|year=2006|title=Fremantle Grammar School|url=http://register.heritage.wa.gov.au/viewplace.html?offset=0&place_seq=894|work=Places Database|accessdate=2006-06-14
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