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Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Harpsdale
The building is the stables at 'Harpsdale', at Mickleham. The land was used for grazing by nearly European settlers from as early as 1836. The Brodie family purchased the property along with others in the area in 1864 and remained there until 1906. The homestead was built on the property in 1875 and the stables were built in 1883. Since the Brodie family left the property it has had various uses over the years.Many properties like 'Harpsdale' were established in the Bulla Bulla, Sunbury area by Europeans and were used for grazing cattle and sheep.A non-digital black and white photograph of a double storey brick building with a wooden post and rail fence at the rear of the building.harpsdale homestead, yuroke, farming, mickleham, stables, brodie family -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c1860
A b/w photo of a portrait of a gentleman wearing a stiff collar and large tie. Unmounted.Written on back in biro: Photo of a portrait of / David Brodie of / "Harpsdale" / Yuroke. / Portrait probably painted around 1860.brodie, david, harpsdale, yuroke, clothing and dress, 1860s, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Late 1990's
The outdoor toilet was a common feature in country estates and farms before the introduction of septic tank systems to non-sewered areas. They were built away from the main house and were often disguised with a wall or trellis.A coloured photograph of an outdoor toilet. Its walls are brick with cement rendering. The pitched roof has a blue trim and a blue door. There is a wall in front of the building which covers three-quarters of the structure. A brick path is on the LHS of the photograph and a small garden is in the front with some tomato plants and ground covers.harpsdale estate, brodie, richard sinclair, george, outdoor toilets, george evans collection