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Anzac Cottage is a house in the suburb of
Mount Hawthorn, Western Australia Mount Hawthorn is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Vincent. 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, ...
that was built as both a memorial to the soldiers who died in the Gallipoli Campaign and as a home for one of the wounded returning men. It is notable for being the first
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memorial built in Western Australia, and for (nominally) being built in a single day (12 February 1916) with donated funds, materials and labour.


Description

The cottage is a four-room, brick and tile building, designed by Alfred Levido, a Perth architect. It was designed in
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style. The roof has two finialed gables. A verandah extends across the entire width of the front. The front rooms have triple
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s. Above the front door are ornamental
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panels, the centre one of which includes the word "ANZAC". The building has
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s. "Restoration" displays in the front room of the cottage, 2015-11-07 The two front rooms and the kitchen/dining room have fireplaces. The rear of the cottage has a verandah, with kitchen, bathroom and laundry, the locations of which have changed over the years.National Trust of Australia (WA) assessment form and attached floor plan, 1989. The original washhouse has been removed, but the concrete slab remains to show its location (about from the verandah). The original
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is no longer there. A flag pole stands in the front yard.Facebook post 2016-02-14, comments and replies
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History


Construction

In late 1915 the Mount Hawthorn Progress Association decided to build a house named "Anzac Cottage", as both a memorial "to perpetuate the name of 'Anzac" and to provide a home for a soldier wounded in the
landing at Anzac Cove The landing at Anzac Cove on Sunday, 25 April 1915, also known as the landing at Gaba Tepe and, to the Turks, as the Arıburnu Battle, was part of the amphibious invasion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by the forces of the British Empire, which ...
. The land was donated by a local real estate agent, James Peet. The heavily timbered block was cleared by about 30 volunteers using hand tools on 29 January 1916. The following week, on 5 February, materials were brought to the site. Seventy drays and 150 men proceeded in convoy from James Street to the Mount Hawthorn building site. The procession was led by Emily Roberts, the "Soldiers' Queen", in her motor car. On arrival at the building site, Roberts ceremonially turned the first sod before the men began the
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work, completing them the next day. Construction day, Saturday 12 February, began at 3:30am with the ringing of a bell to summon the builders. By 4am there were 50 men on site ready to begin, and by 8am over there were over 100 men working on the house. The number rose to 200 by early afternoon. Meals were provided to the workers from a temporary canteen set up for the purpose. During the afternoon a memorial plaque was affixed to one of the gateway pillars by Lady Barron, the wife of Governor
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. At 5pm Roberts raised the
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, into which the letters "ANZAC" had been sewn. By the end of the day "the outside of the buildings was almost completed", the lawn
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was laid and the fence had been erected. The remainder of the construction work, including the interior, was completed over the next two weeks. The building of the cottage was a notable public event. The delivery procession was watched by thousands, and met at the building site by a crowd of hundreds. The main construction attracted a crowd of 4,000 onlookers, the local streets were decorated with flags and streamers, and the Police Band provided music. A souvenir booklet was printed to mark the occasion, with descriptions of the events and the cottage, photographs, and the names of many of those involved.


Porter family residence

On 15 April 1916 the cottage was officially opened for public inspection by Premier
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and his wife. The following day the property was handed over to Private John Porter and his wife Annie. Porter was a member of the 11th Battalion of the
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, and one of those in the
landing at Anzac Cove The landing at Anzac Cove on Sunday, 25 April 1915, also known as the landing at Gaba Tepe and, to the Turks, as the Arıburnu Battle, was part of the amphibious invasion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by the forces of the British Empire, which ...
on 25 April 1915. He was wounded on the first day; the injury subsequently causing him to return to Australia in July 1915 as an invalid. The title
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to the property was held by the Mount Hawthorn Progress Association as
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s, with the returned soldier and his family and descendants having the right to live there, but not to sell it."Excerpt from the Agreement Between Mount Hawthorn Progress Association and Private Cuthbert John Porter", display at Anzac Cottage, 2016-02-14 Porter and his wife lived in the cottage until their deaths in the 1960s. Some of his descendants lived in the cottage until the 1970s or early 1980s.


Restoration and subsequent use

During the 1970s and 1980s ownership of the property and responsibility for its maintenance was disputed. The Porters' children had moved elsewhere and the nominal owner, the Mount Hawthorn Progress Association was no longer operating. After legal disputes as to its ownership, the cottage was eventually taken over by the
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. By this time the building was in poor condition. In the early 1990s, the cottage was given to the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia, Western Australia Branch (VVAA WA), who coordinated the restoration of the building to its original condition, with support from local community groups and funding from
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. A sleepout extension and bath, both non-original, were removed. The front verandah, extensively damaged by weather and
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s, was replaced. Sections of the roof and brick work was repaired. The cottage was reopened in April 1997. In April 2002 a rededication ceremony was held, at which Lorraine Sanderson (the wife of Governor
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) laid a new memorial plaque to replace the original laid by Lady Barron. In 2006 the cottage was donated to the
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, who leased it back to the VVAA WA for a
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. The VVAA used it as their headquarters and a museum, occasionally open to the public. In 2021 Anzac Cottage was transferred from the City of Vincent to the
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, who run guided tours of the building.


Flagpole

A flagpole was erected in the front yard of the cottage before its official opening in April 1916. It was donated by Mrs Helmes, in memory of her nephew killed at Anzac. A plaque was attached to the flagpole, commemorating Private Leslie Arthur Wilkinson, who died at Anzac Cove. In 2015 the wooden flagpole was found to be irreparably damaged by termites. A new metal flagpole was installed to replace it.Facebook photo of flagpole, comments and subsequent replies, 2015-11-05
/ref>Facebook post, comments and replies, 2015-11-09
/ref> The new pole has a new plaque, with the same wording as the original.


Heritage listings

Anzac Cottage is classified by the
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, listed by the
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on the State Register of Heritage Places and included on the
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. It is included in the City of Vincent Municipal Heritage Inventory.


Commemorative ceremonies

Anzac Cottage is host to several commemorative ceremonies, such as those on
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, Vietnam Veterans Day, and
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. Notable amongst these are: * Every year Porter raised the flag on Anzac Day at 4:30am, the time of the first landing. * Since 1996, a "sunset service" has been held each Anzac Day at the cottage, the last such service in Australia each year.


Other similar cottages

The Mount Hawthorn cottage inspired other similar ventures, such as the Anzac Cottage in
Claremont, Western Australia Claremont is a western suburb of Perth, Western Australia, on the north bank of the Swan River. History Prior to European settlement, the Noongar people used the area as a source of water, for fishing and for catching waterfowl. In 1830, Jo ...
, built by the
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in 1917. The
Queensland War Council The Queensland War Council (1915–1932) was established by the Queensland Government to co-ordinate Queensland's assistance to World War I soldiers and their dependents. History The Queensland Government established the Queensland War Council on ...
built several dozen "Anzac cottages" for widows and orphans of Queensland soldiers who died during the war.


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References


External links

* {{facebook, AnzacCottage, Anzac Cottage
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at City of Vincent
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at WWI Link (an online register of research projects taking place across Australia during the centenary of WWI)
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at National Trust of Western Australia ANZAC (Australia) World War I memorials in Australia State Register of Heritage Places in the City of Vincent Historic house museums in Western Australia