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Palmerston - The Original William "Bill" Masters House
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What you see here is the original William "Bill" Masters house. The house is built from the ships timbers and driftwood found around the shores of the island at the time of his landing.
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The house is used mainly for storage these days. No one has lived in it for many years. It stands strong and proud as a testament of William Masters, his stamina, and to the endurance of his family, and more importantly, his beliefs. It also serves as a museum of sorts in the construction of ships and buildings of the time. There is not s single screw or nail holding this building together. That is except the new corrugated iron roof they laid on top of the original (still underneath it) one. You can see the original wood roof in one of the pictures below (2nd & 3rd inside views of the house). It's held together with simple fine woodworking craftsmanship.
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(Jerry's Journal will have more detail and dates on the Masters family history)
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The exterior of the original William "Bill" Masters house
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Close ups of the interior joints and construction of the house. Most of the house is constructed without the use of nails etc. Just well designed and crafted woodwork fitting together by skilled joinery
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Left - and exterior view of the knots in the wood and how well it has weathered the years
Right - one of the many hand made hinges forged (made from old ships ironwork)
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Simon Masters, our host, very proudly standing outside the original Masters house
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