• Kalbarri Day 2

    August 29 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

    Did the Homestead Tour at Murchison House Station this morning that finished with lovely morning tea. We were given a good history of the place. Here is the history from Wikipedia narrated by current owners Callum.
    "The property was established in 1858 by Charles von Bibra, who produced meat and wheat for the nearby lead mines at Galena[1] and bred Arab horses on the lease.[3] The original homestead was also constructed in 1858 from Tumblagouda sandstone and mud bricks using convict labour. The shearing shed was built in 1860 also using local materials and convict labour.[1] Von Bibra let the property to Charles Gill in 1869 then travelled to Tasmania. Andrew James Ogilvie acquired the property sometime prior to 1895[4] and it was put up for auction following his death in 1906.[5] In 1907 the property occupied an area of 99,423 hectares (245,680 acres) and had a 14-room homestead, stables, staff quarters and storeroom when it was purchased by Thomas Amos Drage and his brother, William John Drage.[3] The Drages paid £18,250, equivalent to A$3.08 million in 2022, for the station, including all of the stock, stores and household furniture.[6]

    Western Australia's first civil aviation fatality occurred near the property in 1921 when two people died in a Bristol Tourer crash.[7] An inquest into the crash was held at the station.[8]

    In 1934 the property was stocked with about 20,000 sheep and 150 horses.[9]

    An Indian prince, Mukarram Jah, the 8th Nizam of Hyderabad, acquired the property in 1972. However, his properties and business interests in India declined and/or were misappropriated in his absence, leading to Murchison House being placed in liquidation in 1996. Jah left Australia and took up residence in Turkey shortly afterwards.[10]

    The shearing shed was refurbished in the 1990s after it had fallen into a state of disrepair. The shed is now used for tourist accommodation.[1]

    The homestead was flooded in 2006 to a depth of over 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) when the Murchison River flooded; volunteers sandbagged covered the outer walls with plastic to waterproof it.[11]

    In 2017 the property was owned by Calum and Belinda Carruth. A small cache of guns was found in a cave on the property by a group of school children playing on a rock formation who came across a metal box containing a 100-year-old Browning machine gun and a 30-year-old Boito shotgun.[12]

    The 141,600-hectare (350,000-acre) property was stocked with 200 shorthorn cross cattle and around 7,000 rangeland goats in 2018."

    After lunch we did a small walk on the 350,000 acre property. Stopped at a rock with an overhang to write this entry for Penguins.
    It's been 4 days since we've had any reception so there has been no communication with Kai all this time. I hope she's not fretting about what's happened to us.
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