
A Brief History of London Court
A short exhibition on the history of London Court on display inside London Court Books - Perth's newest and smallest bookshop, an initiative of the Museum of Perth.
Built in 1937 as a commercial, retail and residential premises for gold miner and financier Claude de Bernales, London Court is designed to look like a Tudor street scene.
London Court Books is a not for profit bookshop, run entirely by volunteers. Pick up your free copy of our Brief History of London Court brochure from the bookshop, and enjoy the exhibition displays while browsing our shelves of literary classics and Western Australian Authors.
Built in 1937 as a commercial, retail and residential premises for gold miner and financier Claude de Bernales, London Court is designed to look like a Tudor street scene.
London Court Books is a not for profit bookshop, run entirely by volunteers. Pick up your free copy of our Brief History of London Court brochure from the bookshop, and enjoy the exhibition displays while browsing our shelves of literary classics and Western Australian Authors.
Bookings not required.
Event Showings
Friday April 8 - Sunday April 10 8.30 am - 5.00pm
Price
Free event
Location
645-647 Hay Street
Perth WA 6000
