View of early station buildings, c. 1890. In the foreground is Patrick Sullivan’s
stone house, requisitioned in response to the Ticonderoga landing of 1852 and
behind – to the left – is the stone store, one of the first buildings erected, using
emigrant labour in 1853. The building to the rear right is a timber stables.
These buildings (long demolished) are on the site of the current Parade Ground.
Source: Courtesy Point Nepean Quarantine Station Museum.