![]() ![]() ![]() It was constructed using hand-made bricks laid in a solid Flemish bond pattern.Ī rear addition was constructed in the 1880s. House, 82 Stirling Street was originally built as a simple two roomed cottage separated by a passage. He frequently employed ticket-of-leave men and owned several properties in the Bunbury town. By the 1860s, North was farming in the Dardanup area and went on to establish a successful carting and road making business. ![]() In 1853, he applied for his wife Eliza and child to join him in Western Australia. North received his ticket-of-leave in February 1854 and a conditional pardon in 1856. He had been convicted of larceny in Taunton, Somerset, and sentenced to 10 years transportation. House, 82 Stirling Street was built c 1875 for Daniel North, a local businessman.ĭaniel North came to Western Australia aboard the convict ship ‘William Jardine’ in August 1852. The street was first developed during the 1850s when several lots were granted to the Enrolled Pensioner Guards. Stirling Street formed the northern boundary of Governor Stirling’s grant Location 26 of 100,000 acres). ![]()
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