Discover the hidden history of Daglish, a garden suburb with a surprising past.
Did you know that Daglish was once home to two cemeteries for infectious disease victims, poultry farms, egg laying competitions, and even an asbestos factory? Learn the fascinating stories that have shaped this unique suburb by joining us on a walking tour led by heritage expert Annette Green on Saturday, November 18th, from 10am to 12pm.
The tour will kick off at Cliff Sadlier Memorial Park, near the corner of Clubb Avenue and Luth Avenue, and will wind its way through Daglish and its captivating history, concluding at Dom Serra Grove on Hay Street.
Register to secure your free ticket and get ready to embark on a journey through time and history.
Please note that walking tour may include uneven paths, it is advised that participants bring water and sun protection.
Image: Duck runs at Subiaco Egg Laying Competition, 1907, State Library of Western Australia, BA1200/344 .