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Seventh Avenue

January 4, 2018 by

Seventh Avenue at Maylands has a recently replaced bridge over the railway line. Notable buildings in this street include Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Catholic Church and the former Presbyterian Church now used as a school.

The City of Bayswater 2006 Municipal Inventory listed the Seventh Avenue Traffic Bridge, 22, 75 (Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church), 76 (Kids Open Learning School/former Presbyterian Church), 88, 90, 97, 106, 107, 109 and 113 Seventh Avenue, Maylands.

Seventh Avenue is associated with eight of the WWI servicemen named on the Maylands War Memorial.

For more information

See:

  • City of Bayswater 2006 Municipal Inventory (MHPA holds a copy), and
  • our Seventh Avenue Flickr Album for images and other digitised information.

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  • Maylands Progress Association

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