Showing 66 items matching "telegraph hotel"
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Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Mansions, Jan Pigot, 1993
Coloured photograph of Canterbury Mansions on the western corner of Wattle Valley Road and Canterbury Road, Canterbury. Built in 1889 for William Malone whose family owned it until the 1920s (known as Malone's Hotel and later Canterbury Club Hotel). Several other licensees until the local option poll of 1920 resulted in its closure as a licensed hotel. Continued as a guest house or private accommodation until its sale and redevelopment in the 1990s as professional suites.canterbury, canterbury mansions, malones hotel, canterbury club hotel, hotels, canterbury post office, wattle valley road, canterbury road, maling road, telegraph and light poles -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Guesthouses Lakes Entrance, 1920c
Guesthouses on either side of 'Venga', left - Broome's Federal Hotel, right - shop and Cafe Francais (1925)Black and white copy photograph showing three guesthouses on the Esplanade, rough jetty on lake in front. Telegraph pole in centre, in front of Hansens Venga Guesthouse before alterations. Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, waterfront, jetties -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Club Hotel Lakes Entrance c1924, 1924 c
Kalimna escarpment in the background Lakes Entrance Victoria. Trimmed shrub beside telegraph pole near roadway was a huge box thornBlack and white postcard of the Club Hotel on Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria Lakes Entrance, Gippsland Lakes. (W. S. Vogt, photo)hotels, accommodation, businesses -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Street Stawell looking East towards the Post Office
This photograph is of Main Street Stawell looking East around c 1920's. The photo was taken from just below Main & Wimmera Street corner. On the left side is the two story Post Office building. The photograph shows the telegraph poles in the street. Also Copley Post Office Hotel 1912- 22 and other business. On the road are a few people one pushing a trolly, one on a bike and two people in a horse drawn cart. Gustav Mahnke's Bakery is on right.Two Black & White photographs depicting the main street in Stawell's commercial business area in c 1920's. The view shows some two story buildings, shops with verandah's. One horse drawn vehicle, a person on a bike and a few people in the street. There is also a paper print of the photograph donated by Robyn Mackenzie Bacchus Marsh in 2009 The Rose series, P 1639 Main Street, Stawell, Victoriastawell business shops streetscape -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - 2013 Bendigo wall calendar
2013 Bendigo wall calendar. 12-month calendar with historic image assigned to each month. January, Bennett's Arcade, 1950's; February, Bendigo Motor Garage, circa 1920; March, Fizelle & Mulqueen Undertakers horse-drawn hearse, circa 1890's; April, Bendigo Easter Fair, circa 1917; May, Bennett's Arcade, circa 1950's; June, Brian Boru Hotel, circa 1920's; July, Myers Flat 'Gold Rush', circa 1867; August, Bendigo Tramways Staff, circa 1910; September, Bendigo Post and Telegraph Office, circa 1888; October, Masonic Hall and Hotel, circa 1900; November, Friedrick & Bassemir Bakery, Bendigo, circa 1910; December, Shamrock Hotel, circa 1890's. Metal coil binding at the top of calendar. bendigo, calendar -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Postcard (item) - Black and white postcard, Unknown
An early black and white postcard of Keppel's Hotel in Marysville. The hotel was originally built and opened by the Keppel Family in 1865. The Keppel's Australian Hotel was the first hotel to be opened in Marysville. The Keppel Family were among Marysville's earliest pioneering families. An early black and white postcard of Keppel's Hotel in Marysville.Post Card The Address to be written on this side AFFIX STAMP/ HERE Keppels Hotel is the largest +/ best Hotel in Marysville. It/ can accomodate about sixty/ people. At one time Mr Keppel/ kept a store. It has also/ a post + telegraph officemarysville, victoria, australia, keppel hotel, keppel's australian hotel, australian hotel, keppel family, maurice john keppel, accommodation, postcard