Corner South Terrace & Henderson Street WA - Fremantle, Australia, 6959 Phone: 08 9335 2515 Website The grand old Victorian building was designed by architects H.J. Eales and Charles Oldham. Sir John Forrest, the Premier of Western Australia, laid the foundation stone on Saturday November 6 1897, with construction finishing in 1898 at a cost of £8,268. This building is one of only two surviving municipal market buildings in Western Australia, and one of the few in Australia that continues to be used for its original purpose. Step inside the Fremantle Markets and enjoy the distinctive atmosphere of over a hundred years of vibrant culture and heritage. Now boasting over 150 stalls, each as unique as the next.
Token Machine 1: (2025)
Need scan/ photo of tokens, Front and back, a plain white background.
Need scan/ picture of designs in Retired 1 on a plain white background.
Retired Penny machine: 1) (H) Fremantle Markets text with an image of an anchor. 2) (H) Fremantle Markets Wildlife Zoo with an image of a koala, 3) (H) Fremantle Markets logo, 4) (H) Fremantle Markets Original and still the best.
G.P.S. coordinates: Latitude:N-32° 3' 22.197" Longitude: W-115° 44' 56.1978"
6/6/2025: Machine has been removed from location, and replaced with a medallion machine.
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