Sullivans Hut

Sullivans Hut

Sullivans Hut c. 1890

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.