+Nancy Cabral apparently it was. Here is the info:
This extant hut was named after David (Davey) Brayshaw (1852-1931), the sixth of fourteen children to William and Flora Brayshaw. It was built in 1903 possibly by an elder brother, Edward. It was a slab dwelling with a shingle gable roof, which was later clad with iron. A slab skillion was also part of the structure.
http://www.khuts.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=299:david-brayshaws-hut&catid=64
This extant hut was named after David (Davey) Brayshaw (1852-1931), the sixth of fourteen children to William and Flora Brayshaw. It was built in 1903 possibly by an elder brother, Edward. It was a slab dwelling with a shingle gable roof, which was later clad with iron. A slab skillion was also part of the structure.
http://www.khuts.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=299:david-brayshaws-hut&catid=64
awesome!
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