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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Bottle, Cognac, excavated from cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel, Port Melbourne, 1850s
When house in Rouse Street was demolished in November 1997, Peter LIBBIS obtained this from the bottle diggers who emptied the former cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel.Cognac bottle c1850-60s, English? Dug from cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel, in Little Princes lane (ref photos of cesspit excavation 895). Dark green, no label, no incription; punted.business and traders - hotels, all england eleven hotel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Early hotels in Nunawading
Information copied from Cole Collection of Hotel records in La Trobe Library giving information on Blackburn Travellers rest, Mitcham Reserve Hotel, Emeries Hotel, Hill Hotel, Royal Hotel, Harvest Home, Harkaway Inn, Delaneys, Surrey Hill, Royal Hotel.alchard, mcstone, pearce, m.a., o'callaf, mary jane, mcglone, john, burrell, delaney, denis, humberstone, william, humberstone, c, hotels, travellers rest hotel, king george hotel, mitcham, reserve hotel, mitcham, emerie's hotel, mitcham, hill hotel, mitcham, royal hotel, harvest home hotel, harkaway inn, east burwood, delaney's hotel, surrey hills, royal hotel, surrey hills -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph
Early photograph of the west end, northern side of High St Charlton 1880's. Globe Hotel built 1874, Mounted, sepia toned photograph of High St Charlton looking north west. Buildings left to right: residence, Mechanics Institute, general store, shop, Stowe's fruit & veg shop, Globe Hotel, bank (?), T.H. Jackson butcher, O'Sullivan Paintermechanics institure, stowes, globe hotel, t.h.jackson butchers, o'sullivan painter, high street, charlton -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HOTEL: AXEDALE, 26/11/1907
Articles on hotels at Axedale- pages from ''A Pub on Every Corner'' (pages 7-10). Reference to the Axedale Hotel (2 1/2 miles from township, near cemetery); Drake's Campaspe Hotel (''Axedale Tavern''); Raglan Hotel; Acotts Hotel; Quarry Hotel. Documentation re destruction by fire of (the?) Axedale Hotel in 1907.axedale, history, axedale hotel, axedale hotel, mrs lucretia hennessey, john hennessy, mr e. j. ni gan, inspector hannon, preserverance hotel, thomas m. greilis, raglan hotel, acotts hotel, drakes campaspe hotel -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, VIEW OF CLUNES FROM SCHOOL HILL, CAMERON ST
.1 SEPIA ORIGINAL MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD - VIEW OF CLUNES FROM SCHOOL HILL, CAMERON STREET (ON REAR OF ORIGINAL - PHOTO OF HOUSE, LOCATION UNKNOWN .2 SMALL BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOCOPY OF ORIGINAL .3 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOCOPY OF ORIGINALUNICORN HOTEL. NICHOLS.local history, hotels, unicorn -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - JOHN JONES COLLECTION: KERR'S MANDURANG HOTEL
Photo mounted on dark grey matt board with some decorative embossing around the photo. Pictured is a group of men and women seated and standing at the side of Kerr's Mandurang Hotel. The building is weatherboard. In the background is a large stack of wood and a buggy. All the men are wearing hats and the young man on the left is wearing a white apron. Written on the back in pen is Kerr and written in pencil is Kerr's Mandurang Hotel. Seated centre is William Kerr's son John Kerr and perhaps his brother William ? Behind. Lady in front row right holding a bird.bendigo, hotel, mandurang hotel, john jones collection - kerr's mandurang hotel, william kerr, john kerr, william kerr -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Rex Hotel, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, Ron Laing, 1990s
Part of Ron Laing's collection of photographs recording Port Melbourne over a thirteen year period. Donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer.From a group of Ron Laing photographs of Port Melbourne hotels, 1990s: Rex Hotel (originally the Victoria Hotel)business and traders - hotels, ron laing, victoria hotel, rex hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Bottle, Burke's Pale Ale, excavated from cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel, Port Melbourne, 1850s
When house in Rouse Street was demolished in November 1997, Peter LIBBIS obtained this from the bottle diggers who emptied the former cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel.Beer bottle c1850-60s Burke's Pale Ale. Dug from cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel, in Little Princes lane (ref photos of cesspit excavation 895)/ Dark green, fragments of label.business and traders - hotels, all england eleven hotel -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Fun and Games at the 'Village Green', 1965
Using 'Village Green Hotel' as an example, Boyd laments on how the development of new Australian Industries' standard of design comfort is rather 'un-Australian'. Further, he criticises how the evolving style of Australian architecture is predominantly inspired by international precedent and questions whether taking foreign elements is considered an Australian style.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘Fun and games at the Village Green’ in The Australian, 03.07.1965.Typewritten, quarto, 4 pagesvillage green, 'un-australian', robin boyd, manuscript, hotel -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, PURCELL, ROGER, 1994 [COPY]
PHOTO OF BURNS CLUB HOTEL FRASER STREET, CLUNES. ORIGINAL PHOTO OWNED BY MR. WILLIAM HARRIS OF SUTHERLAND STREET, CLUNES..1 SEPIA COPY OF "BURN'S" CLUB HOTEL CLUNES. CIRCA 1900, PEOPLE ON FOOTPATH AND HORSE DRAWN VEHICLE IN FOREGROUND. .2 .3 BLACK AND WHITE COPY OF THE ABOVE PHOTOGRAPH PRINTED ON MATTE PAPER .4 BLACK AND WHITE COPY OF THE ABOVE PHOTOGRAPH LAMINATEDlocal history, photography, photographs, hotels, club -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
After closing as The Stag Hotel the building became known as Seacombe House a boarding house and later a boarding school. First Licensee was a Captain John Turner Sanders in 1848.Black and white Photograph of Two story rendered Seacombe House with Staff outsidehotel, stag, seacombe, sanders, sackville street, cox street, inn -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Union Road, Surrey Hills in 1982 (3), 1982
Taken in January 1982; very similar to SHP0628 & SHP0635. Surrey Family Hotel (McNeill's Family Hotel) was built in 1888 by Alexander McNeill. It closed as a hotel after the Local Option vote in 1920. The Surrey Squash Courts were built in what had been the Surrey Theatre. The facade of the ANZ Bank building documents the past history of the building having earlier been the ES&A Bank. Black and white photo of Union Road at the intersection of Canterbury Road. On the right the edge of Dartnell's Pharmacy building on the SE corner can be seen and McNeill's Family Hotel building (pre-renovation) on the NE corner. Distinguishable advertising signs include the ANZ Bank and Dalkeith Office Supplies on the west side of Union Road beyond the intersection; also the Surrey Squash Courts.businesses, shops, union road shops, dartnell's pharmacy, mcneill's family hotel, surrey family hotel, anz bank, surrey gardens, dalkieth office supplies, surrey squash courts -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Postcard - Union Road, Surrey Hills looking north
Surrey Family Hotel (McNeill's Family Hotel) was built in 1888 by Alexander McNeill. It closed as a hotel after the Local Option vote in 1920.A colour post card from a watercolour sketch of the intersection of Union and Canterbury Roads looking north towards Mont Albert Road. It shows bluestone guttering edging the road in the foreground. Children are gathered under the verandah on the SW corner of the intersection and on the road. A horse drawn vehicle is seen travelling to the west down Canterbury Road. McNeill's Family Hotel, the Surrey Hall and part of Hansen's Terrace can be seen. Advertising signs for Otto Preuss (undertaker) and A R B Cuest (baker) can be partly seen. In the distance scattered houses and open space can be seen.Front: Printed on the post card "Union Rd. Surrey Hills, looking North" Rear: "BOX HILL HISTORICAL SOCIETY" (stamp) and "Mrs E W Zerbe / Williamson Rd. / Doncaster" in biro. This is possibly Marjorie Morgan's writing. "POST WTP (within cartouche) CARD" and "Printed / in / Germany" printed on card.mcneill's family hotel, bakers, undertakers, surrey hall, surrey theatre, rex theatre, mr a r b cuest, mr otto preuss -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Lunch Menu, Programme for 20th Anniversary Luncheon of the Probus Club of Ringwood Inc. - 20th October 2003, 20-Oct-03
Used at the 20th anniversary luncheon of the Probus Club of Ringwood Inc. held at the Dorset Gardens Hotel, Croydon on Monday 20-Oct-2003. Guest Speaker was Richard Carter, President of the Ringwood Historical Society.Programme for 20th Anniversary Luncheon of the Probus Club of Ringwood Inc. at Dorset Gardens Hotel, Croydon, 20th October 2003. Cream bifold card, blue and black printing. List of "surviving foundation members" on back.Welcome reply by Cr. Les Willmott, Mayor of City of Maroondah; Guest Speaker - Richard Carter. -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, c1862
Taken in Beechworth 1862, this photograph depicts the shops in Camp street Beechworth, with the Empire Hotel in view.Black and white rectangular photograph. The image is printed on matte photographic paper. Obverse: NO INSCRIPTION Reverse: 7778 Shops, Camp Street 1862 Roy Harvey Collection PH 54 A Empire Hotel formerly the Smithville in the Woolshed relocated to Camp street burnt 1867 Full view has the post office with the tower beechworth, camp street, shops, empire hotel -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Peter McLean's General Store and the Terminus Hotel, Wodonga, C. 1874
The Terminus Hotel, Wodonga was built by James Thompson Hatch in 1873, the same year the railway reached Wodonga from Melbourne. It was named due to its close proximity to the railway terminus. It was sold to Messrs George Day and Kenneth McLennan of Albury. It was first licenced to J.G. Morton in January 1874. Annie Allen, from Ireland, took over as licensee of the hotel containing 14 rooms in 1879, after she and her husband, George James Allen, purchased it. In 1887 they added a new wing on the south boundary of the property next to Peter McLean’s store at 81 Sydney Road. The architects for the new wing were Gordon and Gordon. A billiard room, a dining room, and 18 other rooms were added on the vacant block of land between the Hotel and the Bank of Victoria. A balcony 6 feet wide was added on the north side. Included in the plans was the latest patent elevator, later known as a dumb waiter. Allen died in 1889 aged 52, and Annie Allen continued to run the Terminus. She later married John G. Haldon and was licensee of the hotel until December 1898 when the licence was transferred to William Carkeek. Carkeek, from Cornwall, arrived in the colony around 1860 and is considered one of the founders of Tallangatta. In November 1903, the license was transferred to Daniel Crawford, then in 1906 it was transferred to Mr Stephen Carkeek. In 1916 it passed into the hands of Mr H. W. Allen of Rutherglen, son of Mr George James Allen. Between 1916 and 1933 there were a variety of licensees. In October 1933, the stables and garage at the rear of the Terminus Hotel were totally destroyed by fire. In 1935, the Terminus again underwent a series of improvements and extensions at the cost of £3,000. The front of the premises was extended in the fashionable Spanish mission style. The balcony of brick and concrete was extended to be 18 feet wide, wire gauged and fitted with glass slides and a tile roof. In addition to 15 new bedrooms, four more bathrooms, making seven in all, were available for patrons. These were on the second floor, while beneath them provision was made for four shops and a new kitchen and a laundry. Throughout the 1930s and 1990s the licensee and owners changed several times. On 1st June 1998 the Terminus Hotel was destroyed by fire. Estimates of damage range from between a conservative $750,000 to as high as $2 million. The remains of the building were demolished in 1999.The Terminus Hotel was one of the earliest hotels in Wodonga with clear links to the establishment of the railway line. It was an important business and meeting place for social gatherings.Oldest available photo of the Terminus Hotel beside Peter McLean's Wholesale and Family Drapers General Store. These buildings were on the west side of Sydney Road, later renamed to High Street.hotels wodonga, businesses wodonga, terminus hotel wodonga -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Upper Main Stawell Street looking East with London House on the left 1880
Upper Main Street looking East. c 1880. Chadwick's Draper / Liddiard's / London House on left. Commercial Hotel, Oriental Bank / Bank of Australia, Punchard Furniture, Earlier Union Bank. Extended Cross Reef and Sloane and Scotchmans poppet Heads in Background.Street scene of north side of upper Main Street looking east. London House on left, Commercial Hotel near centre of image. Two poppet heads of mines at right distance.stawell streetscape -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Burke & Wills Monument and view south east along Sturt Street, Ballarat 1880
Also seen in the photograph are the electric telegraph, London Chartered Bank, Unicorn Hotel and the Mechanics' Institute.burke & wills monument, sturt street, buildings, monument, commerical, hotel, public, vehicle, persons -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO & DISTRICT HOTELS, 2009
Hotels in the Bendigo District, 19 pages, Pictures of hotels and addresses.Ray Smithbendigo, hospital, bendigo & district hotels, bendigo district hotels, hotels, bendigo hotels -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Match Box
Saigon Hotel Matches in box with words "International Hotel Saigon"matches -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph, Tram Shelter during Ballarat Centenary Celebrations 1938
Tram Shelter decorated for Centenary Celebrations 1938. Located in Sturt Street. The Union Hotel and Butler's Cake Shop can be seen in the background.building, public, tram, transport, centenary, ballarat, hotel, commercial -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph, Boer War Celebrations, Ballarat circa 1902
The parade was held in Sturt Street near Grenville Street. In the background can be seen the Union Hotel, Owens Sports Store, and Kline's Bakery.building, commercial, hotel, celebrations, boer war, sturt street, owens sport store, kline's bakery -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
The small building on the left is the Farmers Inn, and was built about 1849, when James Brown became the first licensee. In 1854 John Walwyn Taylor moved from the Sally Ann to take over, and remained there until 1857, when he moved to his new hotel The Star of the West built on the old Sally Ann site. John Wall then became the new licensee of the Farmers Inn. In 1876 his wife Bridget made an application for the license to be transferred to her as “her husband suffered from rheumatism, and there were certain other reasons why the license should be transferred to her hands”. The Bench wondered about creating a precedence of granting a license to a married woman, who was living with her husband, (licenses were only granted to the widows of licensees at that time), so the application was postponed for 14 days, but eventually Mrs Wall won her case. In 1882 Patrick Tennyson took over the lease of the Farmer’s Inn and applied to change the name to Tennyson’s Hotel. In 1885 he bought the freehold in the Great Land Sale for £780. 12s. 8d., and in December, carried out extensive renovations. The local press reported that “the rooms were quite tasteful, the Billiard room commodious and well ventilated, and that the old hotel had not looked so good for years”. The double storied part of the hotel was added in 1893. Patrick Tennyson had a colourful career. He was born in Charlemont, County Armagh in 1846. When he was 21, he served as a papal guard at the Vatican for 2 years and then entered the Marist Brothers novitiate in Beauchamps. In 1872 he was one of three brothers to accompany Brother Ludovic to Sydney; he was then aged 23. After 5 years he withdrew from the Congregation and moved to Victoria, where he took up teaching, first at Rosedale near Sale, then at Crossley, by which time he was married to Anne White. They had eight children, three dying in infancy. Eight months after he took over the Farmers’ Inn, he was elected to the Borough Council, and served as Mayor in 1897. His great interest was sport, was Secretary of the Race Club for 20 years and supported the local Football Club by donating a silver cup for local competitions. Patrick Tennyson died in 1904. The hotel continued under various licensees until it burned down in 1977 under the name of “The Fishermen’s Arms”. Well known main street hotel no longer exists Sepia photograph of 2 story building with tiled wainscoting male and 2 females in doorway and 2 females in window upstairshotel, building, sackville street, patrick tennyson, w.j.wright -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph
Rectangular black and white rectangular photograph, on gloss photographic paper.Obverse: TANSWELLS/ COMMERCIAL HOTEL/ Reverse: BMM8685.2 Back Lounge Tanswells- Commercial Hotel. hotels album, beechworth, burke museum, tanswells, commercial hotel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Mitcham before 1940s, 1970s?
Four pages of sketch maps of Mitcham business areas.Four pages of sketch maps of Mitcham business areas. Includes: brief history of three hotels; Timeline of development 1851-1971; Details from 1924 Census re local traffic; Details from 1854 Census re populationnon-fictionFour pages of sketch maps of Mitcham business areas. hill hotel, mitcham, mitcham hotel, australia. census 1854, census 1924, traffic, mitcham road mitcham, station street mitcham, britannia street mitcham, whitehorse road mitcham, harvest home hotel -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, c. 1891
Patrick Tennyson, Mayor of Belfast 1891 1896-98, owner of Tennyson’s hotelBlack and white photograph of Patrick Tennyson in a top hatbelfast, mayor, shire, council, local-government, publican, patrick tennyson, tennyson, hotel, tennyson’s hotel -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photographs, 1940's to 1960's
Part of a collection of photographs donated by Bruce Bennett. Photographs from collections of: David Johnson, I Mannix, Legg, Charlie Blackney, Des Chilcott, Ted Walton, Len Bagley and Brian Davis.233-20. Black & White photograph of a postcard. The Pier Hotel and house set in paddock and surrounded by large trees and reserve at San Remo, Victoria. 233-21. Black & White photograph of a photograph. Bentons Guesthouse, San Remo, Victoria. 233-22. Black & White photograph of a photograph. Herbie Kirkland or Clive Fox?? on barge at Newhaven, showing cray caufs lined up on jetty in the background. 233-23. Black & White photograph of a photograph. San Remo Hotel. 233-24. Black & White photograph of a photograph. Breakwater at San Remo circa 1940 with family on the beach (Bert Blackney & Violet) and people swimming. Wooden groyne in foreground. 233-25. Black & White photograph of a photograph. Building the slip at Newhaven, Phillip Island. 233-26. Black & White photograph of a photograph. House in the distance at Rhyll built by Johnson. Dan Patience lived there till 1950's then Ted Walton. 233-27. Black & White photograph of a photograph. San Remo to Newhaven, Phillip Island punt with 3 cars on board. 233-28. Black & White photograph of a photograph. San Remo jetty showing boats and sheds. Ivan Hayhow boat. 233-29. Black & White photograph of a photograph. Sailing boat on Westernport with Phillip Island Suspension bridge behind.233-20 The Rose Series P700. Pier Hotel, from the reserve, San Remo, Victoriahotels, pier hotel san remo victoria, san remo hotel victoria, bentons guesthouse san remo, guesthouses, san remo to newhaven barge, phillip island barge, newhaven barge, san remo beach, newhaven slip phillip island, rhyll phillip island, san remo punt, san remo jetty, phillip island suspension bridge, sailing boats, bruce bennett -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of the north end of Commercial Road, Tarnagulla, North end of Commercial Road, Tarnagulla, c. 1909
Murray Comrie Collection. This photograph shows business on the north end of Commercial Road, Tarnagulla. From right: the brick Baptist Church (now private residence), Stafford's Blacksmith Coachbuilders and funeral/undertakers (since demolished), & Norwood's Tarnagulla Hotel. Information collated by Murray Comrie: Stafford's premises were built on land previously occupied by the stables of the George Hotel. The Stafford's building was later taken over and run by Frank McNamee. This photograph is a dark copy created from an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1970s. Monochrome photograph depicting the north end of Commercial Road, Tarnagulla. A large wagon with team of horses is standing in the road. Three girls are walking down footpath at left side of image.Written on the original: 'Specially produced for Renshaw & Co' and 'Commercial Road (North End) Tarnagulla'. Written on this copy: 'Baptist Church Staffords Blacksmith Coachbuilders and funeral/undertakers, & Norwood's Tarnagulla Hotel'.tarnagulla, commerce, industry, blacksmithing, smithing, coachbuilding, businesses, stafford, norwood, mcnamee, buildings, hotels, churches, commercial road, main street -
Mount Martha House Historical Collection
Domestic object - Silver plate Milk Jug, Mount Martha House Milk Jug
This little milk jug was in use when Mount Martha House was a hotel. It was offered to the Historical Collection by Rosemary Murray who found it in a box of items which her grandfather has purchased at an auction. This is the only item which has returned to the Historical Collection, it was verified by a local resident, Jean Male, who was a waitress during 1947 - 1950, who said she remembers spending her weekend cleaning the silverware. This was typical hotel ware of the era. A small silver plated milk jug with lid and handle attached. Engraved with Mount Martha House on one side. Mount Martha House (diagonal and in cursive script).hotel, silverware, tableware, milkjug, midcentury, 1940's, 1950's -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Terminus Hotel Wodonga Fire 1998, C. 1998
The Terminus Hotel, Wodonga was built by James Thompson Hatch in 1873, the same year the railway reached Wodonga from Melbourne. It was named due to its close proximity to the railway terminus. It was sold to Messrs George Day and Kenneth McLennan of Albury. It was first licenced to J.G. Morton in January 1874. Annie Allen, from Ireland, took over as licensee of the hotel containing 14 rooms in 1879, after she and her husband, George James Allen, purchased it. In 1887 they added a new wing on the south boundary of the property next to Peter McLean’s store at 81 Sydney Road. The architects for the new wing were Gordon and Gordon. A billiard room, a dining room, and 18 other rooms were added on the vacant block of land between the Hotel and the Bank of Victoria. A balcony 6 feet wide was added on the north side. Included in the plans was the latest patent elevator, later known as a dumb waiter. Allen died in 1889 aged 52, and Annie Allen continued to run the Terminus. She later married John G. Haldon and was licensee of the hotel until December 1898 when the licence was transferred to William Carkeek. Carkeek, from Cornwall, arrived in the colony around 1860 and is considered one of the founders of Tallangatta. In November 1903, the license was transferred to Daniel Crawford, then in 1906 it was transferred to Mr Stephen Carkeek. In 1916 it passed into the hands of Mr H. W. Allen of Rutherglen, son of Mr George James Allen. On 1st June 1998 the Terminus Hotel was destroyed by fire. Estimates of damage range from between a conservative $750,000 to as high as $2 million. The remains of the building were demolished in 1999.The Terminus Hotel was one of the earliest hotels in Wodonga with clear links to the establishment of the railway line. It was an important business and meeting place for social gatherings. On 1st June 1998 the Terminus Hotel was destroyed by fire. Estimates of damage range from between a conservative $750,000 to as high as $2 million. The remains of the building were demolished in 1999. These images capture the extent of damage prior to the demolition.