The Roundhouse Tea Towel
25% cotton 75% linen
70 x 50 cm.
Designed by local artist Christine LeFaucheur.
Printed locally by Red Hot Design Fremantle.
Hand or cold machine wash.
Do not bleach. Do not dry clean.
The Roundhouse is the oldest public building in the State of Western Australia. Opened in January 1831, just 18 months after settlement, it was built to hold any person convicted of a crime in the settlement and was used until 1886. After it ceased being used as a gaol it became a Police Lock-up until the late 1890s and then was used as accommodation for the Water Police, and afterwards as a storage facility for Fremantle Ports. When threatened with demolition in the 1920s it was saved and later control went to the State Government before it was deeded to the City of Fremantle.
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