Local Government
Kulin
Region
Wheatbelt
Johnson St Dudinin
cnr Johnston & McInnes Sts
Co-op
Ellis Store
Kulin
Wheatbelt
Constructed from 1915
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 19 Mar 1997 | Category 2 |
Category 2 |
The place is of considerable significance being the oldest remaining
building in Dudinin. It represents associations with Wogolin and the establishment of Dudinin. It
demonstrates a continuity of use, and ways of life which have changed over time. The place also
demonstrates associations with early pioneers and settlers of generations of Dudinin community.
The trees commemorate members of the community who made the ultimate sacrifice. The place is
integral within the remaining townsite of Dudinin and significant in demonstrating the character of
Dudinin.
Brick construction with a corrugated iron roof. The double entry is central and
flanked by shop windows each side. A bullnose verandah extends across the shopfront, and the
parapet is embellished with ornamental corners. Living quarters and storerooms are attached to the
rear of the shop building.
Ellis originally had a store in Wogolin. When
the railway went through Dudinin and a settlement developed, Ellis dismantled his Wogolin Store
and buift the brick store in Dudinin in 1915. (He over financed the operation and sold to Bulton of
Wickepin in 1916?) In 1919, Bulton sold to the Yilliminning- Kondinin Co-op, which was formed in
1914 as a branch of the Westralian Farmer's Co-op Ltd. The Co-op had stores at most centres along
the Yilliminning-Kondinin railway line, except Kulin. The first Dudinin Co-op manager was George
Evans followed by Fred Birch before R Frearson in 1924. Miss Lazenby was Frearson's secretary
before taking over the store. The store operated the phone exchange from 1926 when the railway
phone was discontinued. The store also operated a gallon licence, (which was the subject of a local
petition in 1940) Post Office, Commonwealth Bank agency, fuel, stock and machinery agencies, and
the mail run. In 1937, Tommy Ledwith bought the store for his daughter and son in law, Mary and
Michael Brick. After the Dudinin Bakery closed, Brick took over the bread run in the early 1940s,
delivery bread from the Narrogin Bakery. In 1947 the Bricks established the school bus run, with two
buses. Mr Brick ran the store until he died in 1978, and his sons continued the tradition until recently
when the descendant of a Dudinin farming pioneer took over the store.
The four trees planted in front of the shop in Johnson St are a memorial to two members of early
settler families, Albert Mullan and Frank Healey who lost their lives fighting for Australia during the
New Guinea campaign in World War Two.
Integrity: intact or redeemable
Authenticity: medium degree
Good
Ref ID No | Ref Name | Ref Source | Ref Date |
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WE Greble; "A Bold Yeomanry Social Change in a Wheatbelt District Kulin 1848-1970". | Shire of Kulin | 1979 | |
"Research". | Dudinin Community- Unpublished | 1996 | |
"Kulin Chronicle". Vol 1 Issue1 | Kulin Chronicle | 17/11/1979 | |
"Kulin in the Making". | Kulin Jubilee committee | 1960 |
Individual Building or Group
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Present Use | COMMERCIAL | Shop\Retail Store {single} |
Original Use | COMMERCIAL | Shop\Retail Store {single} |
Type | General | Specific |
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Wall | BRICK | Common Brick |
Roof | METAL | Corrugated Iron |
General | Specific |
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OCCUPATIONS | Commercial & service industries |
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