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Imperial Chambers
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General information
Architectural style Federation Free Classical
Location 32°03′15″S 115°44′46″E / 32.05416°S 115.74612°E / -32.05416; 115.74612
Address 51-57 Market Street
Town or city Fremantle
Country Western Australia
Completed 1896
Design and construction
Architect O.N. Nicholson
Type State Registered Place
Part of West End, Fremantle (25225)
Reference no. 954
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Imperial Chambers

The Imperial Chambers is a special old building in Fremantle, Western Australia. It stands on the corner of Market Street and Leake Street. This building is important because it tells a story about the past.

It was built during a time called the gold rush boom. This was when many people came to Western Australia hoping to find gold. Because of this, towns like Fremantle grew very fast.

What is the Imperial Chambers?

The Imperial Chambers building was finished in 1896. It was built for a person named Edwin Foss. It is a two-story building made of brick. The bricks are covered with a smooth, painted surface.

The building has a fancy top part called a parapet. It also has a unique entrance at the corner. This entrance is cut off, making it look a bit different. It sits right on the edge of the footpath.

A Look at the Building's Style

The Imperial Chambers is built in a style called Federation Free Classical. This style was popular in Australia around the late 1800s and early 1900s. It often uses ideas from old Greek and Roman buildings.

This style makes buildings look grand and important. They often have decorative details and strong, balanced shapes.

Who Designed This Building?

The person who designed the Imperial Chambers was an architect named O.N. Nicholson. He was a busy architect in Fremantle. He also designed other well-known buildings in the area.

Some of his other designs include the Sea View Hotel and the Railway Hotel. This shows he was a key designer in Fremantle during that time.

Why is it Important?

The Imperial Chambers is considered a "heritage building." This means it is old and important to history. It helps us understand how Fremantle looked and felt over 100 years ago.

In 1974, the National Trust officially recognized its importance. They "classified" it, which means they marked it as a building worth protecting. It is also part of the Fremantle West End Heritage area.

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