Signs in Perth

Many Signs in Perth, Western Australia, identify heritage buildings that remain intact and reflect a bygone era in the state capital’s history. When British settlers first arrived in 1829 the area was known as the Swan River Colony and life was far from easy. They were challenged by a lack of investment, labour and resources. By the 1890s, however, conditions began to improve. Traditional and digital Print products such as tour Brochures and Signs in Perth are among a comprehensive range of services on offer by the team here at Minuteman Press.

The discovery of gold at the end of the 19th century sparked a major period of investment and construction, which included the opening of His Majesty’s Theatre in Perth. Despite the significance of early buildings such as this, a focus on preserving and recognising heritage places in Perth and throughout the state was not brought to the forefront until 1959 with the establishment of the National Trust of Australia (WA). The organisation recognised buildings and natural landscapes that formed part of the city’s heritage and had featured on Signs in Perth for many years. Support for the Trust accelerated during the 1960s following the loss of many circa 1900 buildings as part of a period of intensive development.

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