Sandalwood was one of the early Colony's major exports, and hundreds of cutters made a living bush-felling the wood which was brought to the yard. It was stacked upright in the open to dry and then carted to Fremantle to be shipped overseas.
Originally located on Tipperary School, eight kilometres north of York, this was one of the very few remaining single-teacher schoolhouses in the district. The building was dismantled brick by brick and re-erected at the Sandalwood Yards by a team of dedicated volunteers and members of The York Society.
Visits to the school museum can be arranged by contacting the York Society Archives via email. The Research Centre will be open on Tuesdays 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Originally located on Tipperary School, eight kilometres north of York, this was one of the very few remaining single-teacher schoolhouses in the district. The building was dismantled brick by brick and re-erected at the Sandalwood Yards by a team of dedicated volunteers and members of The York Society.
Visits to the school museum can be arranged by contacting the York Society Archives via email. The Research Centre will be open on Tuesdays 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.