Corner of Scott Street and South Street
Above the southern corner of Scott Street and South Street is a splendid curved sign saying "Scott Street 1880".
Above the southern corner of Scott Street and South Street is a splendid curved sign saying "Scott Street 1880".
Centred around 38 Scott Street opposite the entrance to Scott Street car park are the Jedburgh Buildings, built in 1899.
The section of Scott Street between Canal Street and Victoria Street contains the dilapidated remains of the Co-operative Society Buildings built in 1895. Much of the upper floors are boarded up.
High up on a wall in Scott Street at the entrance to the Scott Street car park are the painted words 'The Soldiers Home'. This building was formerly the Wauchope and Black Watch Memorial Home where thousands of World War One soldiers found a temporary refuge from the discomforts of war. (Duncan J., Perth A City Again, 2012. P280).