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Bulli Jetty, Sandon Point, New South Wales

Bulli Jetty at Sandon Point, was first built in 1863 and was abandoned in 1943. During that time it was used by the Bulli Coal Company in the transportation of coal from the Bulli mine to the ships for export to other destinations.
D. H. Lawrence who visited Thirroul in 1922 and lived only about 900 meters from the jetty described it as “a long, high jetty straddling on great tree-trunk poles out on to the sea, and carrying a long line of little red-coal trucks, the sort that can be tipped up…As a rule the jetty was as deserted as if it were some relic left by an old invader. Then it had spurts of activity, when steamer after steamer came blorting and hanging miserably round, like cows to the cowshed on a winter afternoon. Then a little engine would chuff along the pier, shoving a string of tip-up trucks, and little men would saunter across the sky-line, and there would be a fine dimness of black dust round the low, red ship at the end of the jetty.”〔Lawrence, D. H. 1923 “Kangaroo”, p. 86, 137.〕
==History==

The first jetty was constructed at Sandon Point in 1863. It was about 200 meters long and was built by William Weaver, an engineer who worked for the Bulli Coal Company.〔The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 January 1863, p. 3. Online reference http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13073308?searchTerm="William weaver" bulli&searchLimits=〕 In 1867 much of it was swept away in a storm taking with it the lives of the four men who were working on it at the time.〔Empire (Sydney) 24 June 1867, p. 5. Online reference http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60841689?searchTerm="bulli jetty"&searchLimits=l-decade=186〕
Over the next two decades numerous repairs were made to the jetty after storm damage. In about 1890 it closed for several years.
George Adams acquired the Bulli Coal Company in 1894〔Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton), 30 October 1894, p. 3. Online reference http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article61265137?searchTerm="George adams" bulli coal&searchLimits=l-decade=189|||l-year=1894〕 and commenced reconstruction of the jetty. He added about 30 meters to its length and raised it to allow the safe loading of much larger coal ships. He also installed the electric light on the jetty which was a major advance at that time.〔Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong), 3 October 1895, p 2. Online reference http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article132300726?searchTerm=bulli jetty "George adams"&searchLimits=l-decade=189〕
Soon after George Adams became the owner of the Bulli mine he built a large house at Sandon Point not far from the jetty which he called “Sandon Cottage”. A photo of the house and jetty are shown below. He lived at the house periodically and occasionally entertained visitors such as parliamentarians there.〔The Argus (Melbourne), 24 January 1902, p. 6. Online reference http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article9625355?searchTerm="sandon cottage"&searchLimits=〕
In April 1907 after the new jetty had been in operation for over a decade a very strange incident occurred. In perfectly calm weather a large length of the jetty collapsed. The newspaper report said that “without the slightest warning the centre portion of the jetty suddenly subsided and disappeared into the sea. One of the employees had only half a minute previously stepped onto the higher portion at the sea end of the jetty which was left standing."〔Evening News (Sydney), 29 April 1907, p. 5. Online reference http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115231656?searchTerm=bulli jetty&searchLimits=〕 Two months later the remaining part at the sea end was also destroyed but this time the destruction was caused by a fierce storm.〔Australian Town and Country Journal (NSW), 19 June 1907, p. 18. Online reference http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71593370?searchTerm="bulli jetty"&searchLimits=l-decade=190〕 The repairs to the jetty took almost two years to complete. In 1912 more major storm damage occurred to the structure which took some considerable time to repair.〔The Sydney Morning Herald , 19 July 1912, p. 10. Online reference http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article15329509?searchTerm="bulli jetty"&searchLimits=l-decade=191〕
In 1943 the jetty was abandoned and successive storms caused further damage to the pylons. It was used by fishermen but no more mining operations occurred at the site.


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