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CARETAKER’S HOUSE AT YAN YEAN RESERVOIR
By Lindsay Mann

Front view of the present day “Caretaker’s House” or in 1854 the “Engineer’s House”

This article intends using existing Documentation to discover when the brick section of the Caretaker’s House at Yan yean Reservoir was built and occupied.

Meredith Gould in her 1991 Whittlesea heritage Study speculated that the oldest or masonry section of the building known as the Caretaker’s Cottage may have been designed by James Blackburn.

This is entirely possible as existing documentation held at the Public Records Office of Victoria shows. A letter dated 9th January 1854, from the Commissioner’s of Sewerage and Water Supply to the Colonial Secretary, notifies him of the Commissioner’s appointment of James Blackburn as its Consultant Engineer, at a salary of 300 Pounds p.a. which was to date from 19th October 1853, thereby proving that Blackburn was employed by the Commissioner almost five months before his death on 3rd March 1854.

Another contemporary document shows that the “cottage” for the Resident Engineer and Keeper had been built and paid for at the contract price of ₤973.0.0 by the 30th September 1854. The weatherboard extension is believed to have been added in about 1860 to make it a suitable residence for a Caretaker and his family.

An engineer named Charles J Taylor was employed by the Commission as an assistant engineer with a salary of ₤350 p.a. from 21st June 1853. As to when the house was first occupied, a document dated 25th July 1854, prepared by the Commission for the Colonial secretary and dealing with the half year ending 30 June 1854, states that the above mentioned Charles Taylor had been appointed Resident Engineer at Yan Yean at a salary of ₤550 dating from 9th June 1854.

I would suggest that Taylor was actually on a salary of ₤600 p.a. (the same as most of the Assistant Engineers) but was charged ₤50 per annum as rent for use of the house as was the practice of the Commission.

Therefore it is obvious that the first stage of this building was intended for his use, and these facts clearly indicate that stage one of this residence was completed and first occupied by Taylor on or about 9th June 1854.

HALL

HALL John Thomas Punch John Thomas Punch Hall was born in 1894 in Yan Yean and married Mabel Isobel Cordell who was also born in Yan Yean in 1900. They married in 1921 and had 9 children.

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GIBBS

GIBBS Charles Carlisle Charles was born in 1865 in Manchester England. He came out to Australia and married Ella Maria Harriet Dowsett in Victoria in 1890. They moved to Whittlesea and had two children John Carlisle born in 1890 and Rita Hazel born in 1905.Charles died in Whittlesea in 1935.

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GIBSON

GIBSON Robert Robert and his wife Sarah arrived in Melbourne in 1848 aboard the ship “William Stewart” from County Cavan in Ireland. Robert was born in 1808 but died in Yan Yean in 1871. They raised quite a few children who remained in the area.

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DUFFY James

James Duffy was born in 1857 in Richmond. He married his wife Margaret Owen in Whittlesea in 1885. They had a family of ten children and were early pioneers in the Whittlesea district. James died there in 1943.

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