Print - "Sandilands" by Howard Bradfield

1975
Subcollections
Overview

black and white sketch

Historical information

Sandilands, an 1840s homestead in Busselton - a single-storey wattle and daub rural homestead, built in vernacular Victorian Georgian style.
Built by Charles Bussell, one of the original settlers from Augusta who founded the Vasse region, it was originally intended to be an Inn due to its position on the road to Bunbury. However, it soon became a private residence and remained in the Bussell family for a century.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-124-2023.95
Item type
Material
Width
345 mm
Height or length
255 mm
Inscriptions and markings

Print : 31/100
Sandilands - Busselton. Howard Bradfield 1975

Contextual information

Howard Bradfield, born in Fremantle, is an established Western Australian artist and educator with an extensive background in sculpture and, historically, printmaking, including a 1975 print titled "Sandilands - Busselton". Based in the South West, he has extensive experience teaching at TAFE and University levels.

Place made
Western Australia, Australia
Year
Primary significance criteria
Artistic or aesthetic significance
Social or spiritual significance
Last modified
Friday, 13 February, 2026
Completeness
100
Busselton Historical Society

Busselton Historical Society

Howard Bradfield

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