Springbank Island

Springbank Island

Springbank Island is an island within Lake Burley Griffin, in the centre of Canberra, Australia. It was named after the rural property that now composes part of the island.

"Springbank" included both the river flats of the Molonglo River and Black Mountain plus a sizeable portion of the area now occupied by the Australian National University. convert|640|acre|km2 was granted to John MacPherson in October 1831. The homestead of the property was on the high ground that now forms Springbank Island.cite book | url = http://www.hmstrust.org.au/static/files/assets/100056/HMS_Book.pdf | title = Helen Macpherson Schutt | last = Sandilands | first = Jane | format = pdf (40 pages) | date = 2001| publisher = Helen M Schutt Trust |pages = pages 17-19 | accessdate = 2008-03-25]

The MacPherson family lived at "Springbank"; John MacPherson being the first resident landholder in Canberra, and his wife Helen and their children the first European family to live in what is now the Australian Capital Territory. One of their children, John Alexander MacPherson, grew up to become, briefly, the 7th Premier of Victoria. It has been suggested that he was probably the first European boy born on the Limestone Plains. [Australian Dictionary of Biography|title = MacPherson, John Alexander (1833 - 1894)|id = A050222b | last = Fitzpatrick| first = Dorothy|year = 1974|accessdate = 2008-03-25]

McPherson's grant was disputed by Joshua John Moore, a neighbouring landowner. Moore wrote to Robert Hoddle, Government Surveyor: "I beg leave to inform you that I am desirous of retaining the 1,000 acres already in my possession. It is called and known by the name Canburry". It was agreed that Moore retain the ridge and the name "Canburry" for his land, whilst the basin be shared with MacPherson.

The Macphersons sold the property to the Kaye family in 1844. Joseph Kaye had migrated to Australia in 1832 and in 1838 arrived in Queanbeyan, where he ran the local pub for several years. In 1844 the family moved to "Springbank", taking over the existing farm and buildings. The farm extended over a roughly rectangular area now bounded by University Avenue in the north, Clunies Ross Street to the west, the old Canberra High School (now Canberra Institute of the Arts, Australian National University) to the east and, to the south, the Molonglo River which formed part of the boundary with Corkhills' farm. The area included the old Canberra race track, the original Federal golf course (at Acton before moving to Red Hill) and a large part of the present ANU.cite web|url = http://www.canberrahistory.org.au/discover.asp |title = Discover our territory|publisher = Canberra District Historical Society | accessdate = 2008-03-25 ]

The Kaye family moved in 1855 from the "Springbank" home to a house near the present Hotel Canberra. Apparently the family found the house unpleasant to live in because of the snakes in the swamps of the nearby Molonglo River which became a menace during times of flood.

Before it was purchased by the Sullivan family in 1888, the property served two years as a school under James Abernethy, and Mr Evans, a tutor at Duntroon, also occupied it for some time. The Sullivans had lived in the area since the mid 1850s. "Canberry Creek" which ran through the property was renamed Sullivans Creek after William Sullivan (1829-1911). The Sullivans left the area in 1913 after the government resumed their land in 1910.cite web|url = http://heritage.anu.edu.au/index.php?pid=1229| title = Sullivans Creek | work = ANU heritage | publisher = Australian National University | accessdate = 2008-03-24]

In 1914, Sydney Stock and Station Agents Gair, Sloane and Co. gave a detailed valuation of "Springbank"'s 1955acres of freehold land: convert|115|acre|km2 were listed as arable flats, 53 as dark soil, 570 wheat land and the remaining1217, grazing land. The property, including convert|1955|acre|km2 of freehold land, the Homestead Buildings, Yards, Cow Bails, Piggery, Buggy-shed, Woolshed, yards and three dams, eleven hundred willow trees and an orchard, was valued at 'ten thousand and twenty twopounds, ten shillings and no pence'.

The convert|115|acre|km2 of alluvial flats had a frontage to the Molonglo River to the south, Scott’s Paddock on the West, the two huts, Woolshed and Pisa on the East and Black Mountain on the North.

SOIL: Is rich dark alluvial friable and fertile loam about convert|12|ft|m deep, resting on a gravel bed, providing good draining – liable to be inundated by the overflow water from the Molonglo River annually, leaving a rich deposit of alluvium, rendering it admirably suited for the growth of lucerne and corn and comparing favourably with a great deal of the Hunter River land. The roots of the lucerne penetrate down to the perennial water supply which percolates through the underlying porous bed from the River and from the Creek flowing through the centre of this area, providing natural irrigation in the dryest season – this creek has never been known to run dry.

The arable flats were valued then at 30 pounds per acre. The agents described the trees on "Springbank" as:

Chiefly Iron-bark, White gum, Box, Peppermint, a few cherry and oak trees. Ringbarked years ago and neglected as a natural consequence, is now a dense mass of undergrowth of young trees.

From 1913 until 1924 the farm was occupied by the Cox family. The Kaye family returned in 1924 until 1961: the family sold the farm assets once construction of Lake Burley Griffin began.

References

* "Exploring the ACT and Southeast New South Wales", J. Kay McDonald, Kangaroo Press, Sydney, 1985 ISBN 0-86417-049-1


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