Claise Brook is a stream which empties into Claisebrook Cove before running into the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia. The area surrounding the stream is on the outskirts of the Perth CBD and is part of the suburb of East Perth. Claise Brook was once an important water course from which the numerous interconnected fresh water lakes north of Perth emptied into during the wet season before entering the Swan River.[1]
^Seddon, George (1972). Sense of Place. Nedlands: University of Western Australia Press. OCLC 35572047.
ClaiseBrook is a stream which empties into Claisebrook Cove before running into the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia. The area surrounding the stream...
Tea-tree Lake - a small lagoon that appeared seasonally to the west of ClaiseBrook during flooding. Lake Kingsford - a lake located close to the inner-city...
may refer to: Claisebrook railway station Claisebrook railway depot ClaiseBrook, a watercourse which discharges into the Swan River at Claisebrook Cove...
1897 Sir Thomas Brisbane Brook Street Perth By 22 June 1845 ClaiseBrookBrooking Street West Perth By 1894 John Sherlock Brooking Now Kings Park Road Brookman...
water brook and lagoon was discovered, which Stirling named "Clause's Brook" and "Clause's Lagoon" respectively. These are now known as ClaiseBrook and...
Perth Gas Company plant. The works was situated on the north bank of ClaiseBrook and operated until its decommissioning in 1971. It was dismantled over...
system which found its way into the Swan River at East Perth through ClaiseBrook. In 1833, water draining from Lakes Kingsford, Irwin, Sutherland, and...
Bronte Street (1845): After Lord Nelson, Duke of Bronte. Brook Street c1845 Along ClaiseBrook Brown Street by 22 June 1845 Peter Nicholas Brown "Peter...
East Perth in Western Australia. The bridge crossed the Swan River near ClaiseBrook and was built for passenger and freight traffic to Bunbury on the South...
River. Exploring the river, he was attacked by Aboriginal people at ClaiseBrook. Nine years later the Aboriginal people of the area explained that the...