Conservation and interpretation of John Curtin's House: significance of site
John Curtin's House was built in 1923, and was the family home of Labour politician John Curtin. John Curtin was Prime Minister of Australia from 1941 to 1945.
The House was built in the inter-war California bungalow style, and includes furnishings, fittings and other original cultural heritage contents.
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