CAMPBELL NORTHERN OUTSTATION
FERNTREE GULLY ROAD RAGLAN, PYRENEES SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
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CAMPBELL NORTHERN OUTSTATION - History
Heritage Inventory History of Site: The site is part of the Campbell brothers' Mt Cole property - the first European settlement in the region. Colin campbell was a prominent settler, being both a member of parliament and an Honorary Correspondent (distributed rations and supplies to Aborigines). Historical Records attest to Aboriginal people camping around the property throughout the 1840's, 50's and 60's.
CAMPBELL NORTHERN OUTSTATION - Interpretation of Site
Heritage Inventory Interpretation: This site was an outstation and as such served as the residence of both a shepherd and a hutkeeper. The site does not appear to have undergone any later modifications and therefore the entire structure represents one continuous occupation, probably dating to the 1840's.
Heritage Inventory Description
CAMPBELL NORTHERN OUTSTATION - Heritage Inventory Description
This site contains the remains of the northern outstation from the Campbell brothers Mt Cole property. The remains date to the 1840's.
Heritage Inventory Significance: Local - this property represents the first European settlement of this area
Heritage Inventory Key Components: The site contains the remains of the collapsed stone chimney and a depression in the earth indicating the probable location of the structure's wall. No surface remains (artefacts) are visible.
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CAMPBELL NORTHERN OUTSTATIONVictorian Heritage Inventory
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