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Coordinates: 31°5717S 115°5145E / 31.9547°S 115.86254°E / -31.9547; 115.86254
 

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Pier Street


Map
General information
TypeStreet
Major junctions
south endSt Georges Terrace
north endBrisbane Street
Location(s)
Major suburbsPerth

Pier Street is a street in the central business districtofPerth, Western Australia. It runs from St Georges TerracetoWellington Street, continuing immediately north of the railway until Brisbane Street very close to where Brisbane Street meets Bulwer Street.

The street originally continued north as far as Perth Oval. The crossing with the Armadale/Thornlie railway line (just north of Wellington Street) was a site of regular accidents before it was closed.[1]

In the 1840s, before the northern part of Perth Water was filled in to become what is now the Supreme Court Gardens, Pier Street extended south past St Georges Terrace as far as the Swan River.[2][3]

In the 1930s the northern portion, on the northern side of the railway passing through Perth, had a range of notable businesses located in the blocks between the railway and Newcastle Street. J. & E. Ledger was one such firm.

Hay Street intersection[edit]

The intersection with Hay Street was where the Swan River Mechanics' Institute series of buildings were located on the south west corner.[4]

Pier Street defines the eastern border of the city block known as Cathedral Square.

The Playhouse Theatre was located in Pier Street.

St Georges Terrace intersection[edit]

The Deanery is located on the corner of Pier Street and St Georges Terrace.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "A FATAL ACCIDENT". Western Argus. Vol. 23, no. 5149. Western Australia. 1 August 1922. p. 22. Retrieved 20 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ Western Australia: An atlas of human endeavour: 1829–1979. Western Australia: Government Printer. 1979. p. 48.
  • ^ "The Origin of Perth's Names: City Streets". Stephen Yarrow. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014.
  • ^ Jo Darbyshire (2016)Peruse - a History of the City of Perth Library 1851-2016, Perth: City of Perth Library
  • 31°57′17S 115°51′45E / 31.9547°S 115.86254°E / -31.9547; 115.86254


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