Mount Hawthorn, Western Australia

Suburb of Perth, Western Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mount Hawthorn is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Vincent.

CountryAustralia
Established1903
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Mount Hawthorn
Anzac Cottage, Mount Hawthorn
Anzac Cottage, Mount Hawthorn
Interactive map of Mount Hawthorn
Coordinates: 31.921°S 115.838°E / -31.921; 115.838
CountryAustralia
StateWestern Australia
CityPerth
LGA
Location
Established1903
Government
  State electorate
  Federal division
Area
  Total
2.1 km2 (0.81 sq mi)
Population
  Total8,183 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode
6016
Suburbs around Mount Hawthorn
Osborne Park Joondanna Joondanna
Glendalough Mount Hawthorn North Perth
Wembley Leederville North Perth
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The Mount Hawthorn area was first selected for urban development in 1887. In the late 1890s part of it was purchased by a syndicate of Edward Wittenoom, a politician and pastoralist; James Hicks and C. L. W. Clifton. When this group subdivided their land in 1903, Hicks called his portion of the subdivision Hawthorn Estate, as he had recently been in Melbourne and stayed at Hawthorn.

World War I heritage

  • A notable former resident was war hero Thomas Axford, a recipient of the Victoria Cross (in 1918) and the Military Medal. "Axford Park", opposite the intersection of Scarborough Beach Road and Oxford Street, is named in his honour.
  • Anzac Cottage, the house at 38 Kalgoorlie Street, was built by local tradespeople in the space of 24 hours on 12 February 1916, to house returned veterans as well as to honour those lost in action.[2] The first to live here were Private John Porter, a wounded Gallipoli veteran, and his wife.[3] His lost mate, 19-year-old Leslie Wilkinson (killed in action at Gallipoli on 28 June 1915) is also honoured on a small plaque on the flagpole in front of the cottage.[4]

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