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Fremantle and wide
* Art and Culture Trail-including a wide walk that moves between the Fremantle Arts Centre and the Maritime Museum
In the summer of 1843, Benedict von Bibra ( son of Franz Ludwig von Bibra ) bought land at the edge of a wide depression to use as a camping place in order to shorten the trip between his two carpentry businesses in Perth and Fremantle.

Fremantle and variety
Fremantle is renowned for its well-preserved architectural heritage, including convict-built colonial-era buildings, an old jetty and port, and prisons ; presenting a variety and unity of historic buildings and streetscapes.

Fremantle and dining
The Fremantle Markets opened in 1897, forming a precinct providing handicrafts, speciality foods, dining halls and fish and vegetable markets.
Various cafés and coffee shops are situated around Fremantle, particularly on the ' Cappuccino Strip ', a section of South Terrace known for its alfresco dining culture.

Fremantle and experiences
International experiences are available to SHU students worldwide through study abroad programs located at the American University of Rome, in Italy, the University of Notre Dame in Fremantle, Australia, and the University of Granada, in Spain, as well as programs in Bermuda and the Bahamas.
Vocalist and bassist Kavyen Temperley said on the Festival Mushroom Records website that the album is based on his experiences living in Fremantle.

Fremantle and with
The first areas settled were on the Swan River, with the city's central business district and port ( Fremantle ) both still located on the river.
* June 1 – The transportation of British convicts to Western Australia begins, as the transportation of British convicts to other parts of Australia is phased out, when the ship Scindian arrives in Fremantle with 75 male prisoners.
His form continued the next week when he kicked 8 goals against Melbourne, to go with 11 marks, 24 disposals and 4 tackles and, three weeks later, Fremantle received the same treatment as Carey again kicked 8 goals and had 25 disposals.
After the battle, along with Fremantle, he was among those who celebrated the victory with Nelson.
On 2 May 1829, Fremantle hoisted the Union Flag in a bay near what is now known as Arthur Head, and in accordance with his instructions, took formal possession " of the whole of the West Coast of New Holland " in the name of George IV of the United Kingdom.
During this period, notorious South Sea pirate Bully Hayes lived in Fremantle with his fiancée Miss Scott, daughter of the Fremantle Harbour Master.
* Writers Walk-Tim Winton, Joan London, John Boyle O ' Reilly, Xavier Herbert, Kim Scott and their associations with Fremantle
Fremantle — along with the inner suburbs of Northbridge and Leederville — is one of Perth's major nightlife hubs.
Online reporting and reviews of events and places within Fremantle are comprehensively covered by a group of local designers on their popular blog, known as ' Love Freo ', and by a local photographer with his daily updated blog Freo's View.
Organised Australian rules football was first played in Fremantle in the early 1880s with the Fremantle Football Club, a founding member of the West Australian Football Association in 1885.
Founded in 1882, the Fremantle-based Unions Football Club entered WAFA in 1886, attracting many players from the original Fremantle club, and went on to dominate the competition with ten premiership victories.
Today Fremantle is represented in the Australian Football League by the Fremantle Dockers, who train at the heritage-listed Fremantle Oval, shared with South Fremantle, and play their home matches at Patersons Stadium in Subiaco.
Fremantle boasts a vibrant live music scene with many local performers and venues.
Former John Butler Trio member Gavin Shoesmith is also based in Fremantle with his band The Groovesmiths.
Alternative rock / folk groups The Waifs, Little Birdy and Eskimo Joe all have connections with Fremantle, and belong to what has been dubbed the ' Freo Sound '.
Episodes of the BBC World documentary television series Peschardt's People have been filmed in Fremantle, including an episode with Australian actress Toni Collette and another with Fremantle-based English comedian Ben Elton.
Fremantle has twin-town relationships with five other cities.

Fremantle and strong
Unlike Perth and Fremantle, Albany was a strong supporter of Federation in 1901.
For over 100 years it has been represented by two strong clubs in the West Australian Football League: East Fremantle and South Fremantle.
The Fremantle family, originally from Aston Abbotts, had strong naval connections.
Up until 1987, Western Australia was immersed in WAFL culture and East Fremantle enjoyed a strong following.
The Fremantle Doctor often cools the Perth suburbs by several degrees, whilst nearer the coast the wind can be quite strong, often blowing between 15 and 20 knots and making afternoon beach visits unpleasant.

Fremantle and on
It is clear that Stirling had already selected the name Perth for the capital well before the town was proclaimed, as his proclamation of the colony, read in Fremantle on 18 June 1829, ended " given under my hand and Seal at Perth this 18th Day of June 1829.
Two schoolfriends, who had also been evacuated from Singapore to Batavia, heard that Gorton was in hospital, arranged for them to be put on a ship for Fremantle, which left on 23 February and treated Gorton's wounds.
When the ship arrived in Fremantle, on 3 March, one of Gorton's arm wounds had become septic and needed extensive treatment.
On January 2012, an app developed by Fremantle subsidiary Ludia and based on Press Your Luck debuted on Facebook.
From Fremantle, the network licenses Match Game ( currently only the 1973-82 versions ; the 1990-91 version aired on the network in the past ), Family Feud ( all except the 1999-2002 version hosted by Louie Anderson ), Password ( all versions ), and Card Sharks ( all except 2001 – 2002 syndicated ).
The Swan is located on the edge of the Darling Scarp, flowing downhill across the coastal plain to its mouth at Fremantle.
In 1801 while aboard the 74-gun HMS Ganges ( commanded by Captain Thomas Fremantle, a personal friend of Brock's ), Brock was present at the Battle of Copenhagen where it was intended that his troops would lead an assault on the forts at Copenhagen.
Fremantle lies on a series of limestone hills known by the Nyungar people as Booyeembara ; the sandplain to the east is Gardoo.
Captain Fremantle left the colony on 25 August after providing much assistance to Stirling in setting up the colony.
The thirty-seventh and last convict ship to dock at Fremantle was the Hougoumont on 10 January 1868, signalling the end of penal transportation to Australia.
< center > The distinctive Western Australian Museum # Western Australian Museum. E2. 80. 94 Maritime and Western Australian Museum-Shipwreck Galleries | WA Maritime Museum building on Victoria Quay, Fremantle | Victoria Quay </ center >
On 1 August 2010, a meeting of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Brazil placed Fremantle Prison and 10 other " Australian Convict Sites " on the World Heritage List-making it the first built environment in Western Australia to be bestowed this honour.
The Fremantle Arts Centre is another building constructed in the 1860s by convicts from locally quarried limestone: it is a former lunatic asylum building on Ord Street, and is one of Fremantle's most significant landmarks.
The Fremantle to Bali Yacht Race started on 23 April 2011 and the yachts reached the finish line at Benoa harbour after completing their 1, 440-nautical journey.
The John Butler Trio in front of a mural on South Terrace by Fremantle artists Joe Record and Horatio T Birdbath
Songs by these and other artists have been written about Fremantle ; the city is the setting for the title track of Paul Kelly's 1987 album Under the Sun, and The Waifs ' 2004 single " Bridal Train " follows a World War II-era war bride on a journey from Fremantle to the USA.

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