Local Government
East Pilbara
Region
Pilbara
Marble Bar
Part Lot 116 on DP240321
East Pilbara
Pilbara
Type | Status | Date | Documents |
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Type | Status | Date | Documents |
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RHP - Does not warrant assessment | Current | 10 Jan 2022 |
Type | Status | Date | Grading/Management | |
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Classified by the National Trust | Classified | 05 Dec 1983 | ||
Register of the National Estate | Indicative Place | |||
Register of the National Estate | Nominated | 02 Mar 1984 |
The roof is of one steep pitch over the verandahs and three main rooms. The roofing material is corrugated galvanised iron with storm battens fixed over the top at close centres. The walls are of concrete and stone and are approx. 450mm thick. The verandahs have tee -section posts, the steel of which bear the trademark “Frodingham England” into the sections fir top hung cyclone shutters. The ceiling height is 3670mm (12 Ft) and comes down to 2140 (7 ft) at the edge of the verandahs. The floors are of concrete. The ceilings are of plain fibrous plaster and the walls are plastered internally and rough rendered and painted externally. The kitchen block has a corrugated iron roof and walls of concrete about 100mm thick. Adjacent to the kitchen block is a store saddle room structure of Corrugated galvanised iron walls with framing of lightweight railway lines from the Port Hedland to Marble bar railway. The roof is a clear span cgi vault of some 3m. Wash house is an open galvanised iron roof structure. Cool house is an open galvanised iron roof structure. Disused toilet is an open galvanised iron roof structure. Former overseer’s quarters, now disused has an galvanised iron vaulted roof and lean-tos on each side with large open lean-to to the south containing assorted machinery and typical station junk of a mechanical nature. Motor room - galvanised iron walls and roof housing generator Hoist – steel framed structure with blocks and tackle Stockyards – timber post and rail Staff quarters - galvanised iron and framed cottage (disused) Shearer’s quarters – two galvanised iron buildings dating from 1928 Former Shearing Shed- galvanised iron structure framed in timber with 200 x 200mm posts with some very old shearing equipment (overhead pulleys) still in place. The building is very large.
Assessment 1983 Construction 1930 Architect/builder: Darby & Harry Jacoby The homestead was extended by the Thompsons in 1930. Pardoo was originally established as an outstation of the De Grey run by Seutonious Anderson, brother of A.E. Anderson who with McKenzie Grant took up Padbury’s abandoned De Grey leases in 1869. A.E. Anderson and McKenzie Grant had been members of the Portland Pastoral Co. which established Pyramid Station out of Roebourne in 1865. In 1902 the Pardoo lease was acquired by Frank Thompsonwho had been managing Warrawagine Station. The Thompsons subsequently moved to Nardlah near Broomehill but the lease remained in the family until 1963. Pardoo homestead as with De Grey homestead was close to the port of Condon which flourished from 1872 (town site called Shellborough laid out) to the late 1890’s when Port Hedland was established as the main port for the Pilbara. Condon is now abandoned and the town site of Shellborough cancelled.
Individual Building or Group
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Original Use | FARMING\PASTORAL | Homestead |
Present Use | FARMING\PASTORAL | Homestead |
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DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY | Settlements |
OCCUPATIONS | Grazing, pastoralism & dairying |
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