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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Stubby Holder, n.d
Neoprene stubby holder. Originally cylindrical with open top, but has been cut down join, and base removed to make it wrap around. Navy blue with white lettering, white depiction of Dartmoor Hotel Motel.Front: 'DARTMOOR YOUR HOSTS: HOTEL MOTEL TEX & LORRAINE LIPSCOMBE DARTMOOR, VIC. * ACCOMMODATION PH: 903) 5528 1240' * COMFORTABLE LOUNGE * COUNTRY COOKED MEALS * COLD BEER -
Daylesford & District Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Daylesford Fire Brigade First Ladder Carriage, c1867 (original)
The Daylesford Fire Brigade carriage was locally built by White and Oldham, wheelwrights and carriage makers to the design of Captain Henshaw. Their premises was behind the Victoria Hotel, and American by origin.Photograph of the first ladder carriage bought by the Daylesford Volunteer Fire Brigade, built locally, and designed by Captain Henshaw. It is an important record of purchase and some significant buildings circa 1867.Black and white photograph showing the first ladder carriage of the Daylesford Fire Brigade taken from Bridport Street looking towards Wombat Hill. The carriage stands in Victoria Street (now Central Springs Road) and shows the former Daylesford Post Office on the right. The building on the left was the Bank of Victoria, later the Belvedere Hotel, and in 2012 was Kookla. Other buildings include Victoria Building, Church of England (Anglican), Stanbridge Hall.The carriage shows ten canvas water buckets hanging on hooks, a long ladder and two hoses hang from hooks on the lower section of the four wheeled carriage. The roads and footpaths are unsealed.Typed verso: "Copied from on original kindly loaned by J. Ogilthorpe. Shows Daylesford Fire Brigades first Ladder Carriage outside the then Fire Station where Kindergarten now stands 1977. Date about mid 1860s. This ladder carriage was locally built by a wheel and carriage maker with premises behind Victorian Hotel. White and Oldham. Designed by Capt. Henshaw was an American who went to the New Zealand goldfields about 1870. Post Office was built in 1867. On Belvedre (sic) at this time a a Bank, Bank of Victoria." Stamped: "Daylesford and District Historical Society"dayelsford, daylesford fire brigade, henshaw, post office, white and oldham, -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Whadcoats Mail Bus Service, 1920 c
Tall trees behind building possibly outside store or hotel at Nowa Nowa Victoria Inscriptions and markings Black and white photograph of C Whadcoats Mail Bus it has three rows of seats, open sides and solid roof very wide front mudguard. Tall trees behind building possibly outside store or hotel at Nowa Nowa Victoriatransport, postal services -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph - Two Photographs, Saunders, 1864-1972
Taken some time after 1864, these photographs depict the Star Hotel both directly (8674.1) and from the Hotel north west down Ford Street (8674.2). The images depict the building with its modern exterior, having settled for this brick form after several other building designs. The Star Hotel was the first hotel opened in Beechworth, and would go through a series of dramatic changes under its first three owners. The original timber structure was built by W.H. Neuber, though at the time it was only known as ‘The Beechworth Hotel’. The site was later purchased in 1855 by mining entrepreneur, and prolific business owner, John Alston “Six Stars” Wallace. He would go on to extend the established hotel, rebuilding much of it with weatherboard and a shingled roof, adding a two storey structure with a verandah and a theatre capable of supporting 400-500 people, which was often used for international performances. Renamed as the Star Hotel, it was the second in a chain franchise, eventually leading to the “Six Stars” moniker Wallace went by, with hotels at Rutherglen, Chiltern, Yackandandah, Bright, Snake Valley, and of course, Beechworth. Under his ownership, it developed into a popular location for merchants, wayfarers, and locals alike, with the help of his brother Peter as manager. Situated on a road once synonymous with Melbourne to Sydney roadtrips, and the allure of the gold mines, the popularity of the Star drew all manner of clientele from across the country. As such a central hub, the ‘Star Assembly Rooms’ were used as a meeting place for debates, discussions, festivities, and problem solving among the various working sects of the area. These meetings included shareholder discussions for prospecting companies, railway planning, council meetings, and discussions surrounding the interactions between European and Chinese miners, both good and bad. By late 1856, John had the Beechworth at auction through J.H. Grey & Co. It was most likely due to the high profile murder of the manager, Robert Murdoch, during an altercation in relation to a dine and dash event by a Swedish miner, Charles Jansen, who had been ‘excited by drink’ on November 17th. He had refused to pay for his meal and waiter James Mitchell failed to persuade him otherwise. Mitchell, or possibly Murdoch himself, forced him out as tempers and threats escalated. As the photos tell, there are a number of doors which may be entered through, and Jansen used an alternate entrance to access the building. Murdoch was investigating the noise when he encountered the furious man. He was subsequently stabbed with no warning by a small clasp knife, as he tried to stop the intrusion. His exclamations, "I’m stabbed, I’m stabbed!” alerting other occupants, and Jansen was restrained and arrested. Murdoch died the next day from his injuries, with the inquest carried out on the theatre stage. Some 3000 members of the town attended the funeral, and the Star hung black cloth in memory of Robert and his death. Afterwards, an auction caw the property pass to Messrs Robertson and Quirk, though would return shortly thereafter to Six Stars’ portfolio. Six Stars would later sell off his properties from 1862, with the Beechworth Star purchased by 1864 by John Sitch Clark. This allowed Clark to redevelop a significant portion of the Hotel, stripping a central section and constructing the brick structure that survives today, reopening the Star in July that year. It was after this time that our photographs were taken. Clark would later sell the property to Frank Mitchell, shortly before his own death. The next owner, Frederick Allen, lived on the property before the deed was sold to him in the 1880s. He would later sell the property to William Carroll in 1890, with proprietorship eventually moving to Mr. W.H. Porter, and transferring to a Mr. Marendaz by 1913 and Mr. Holly in 1915. Licensing disputes would arise 1917 between Margaret Carroll and a Mrs. McDonald, before it became delicenced some years prior to 1935. It was around this year that the property was bought by Mr. W.J. Pemberton at the meagre price of £500, down from the £13,000 Six Stars originally auctioned it for. It served as a Youth Hostel for a period of time around 1972, and currently the building serves as a private accommodation on the second floor, with shops taking up the ground floor level.These photographs of the Beechworth Star Hotel as they depict a form of Beechworth's first hotel, and also the site of a high profile murder. Two black and white rectangular photographs printed on matte photographic paper.8674.1 (reverse) Beechworth/ 734/ Tanswell’s Hotel [crossed out]/? Old Star/ Hotel,/[small pencil scratching]/ Saunders/ BMM 8674.1 8674.2 (reverse) Beechworth/ 60%[circled]/ Old Star Hotel/Building etc.,/ 12 ½ cm/ 3"[circled, arrows extending horizontally to edges]/[arrows extending top to bottom mid-right of reverse]/ Saunders/ 734[circled]/ BMM 867.2,/ [thin scribbled bordering around top, right, and bottom edges]star hotel, beechworth hotel, john alston wallace, ja wallace, john sitch clark, frederick allen, robert murdoch, meeting place, tragedy, theatre, mining town -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, D. Clark, Royal Visit 1954, 1989 copy
Photograph of decorations on Criterion Hotel building, Royal visit 1954. Showing bar, Williams Shoe Shop, D. Phillips hair dressers. Group of people, post office, extreme left on Holden car, two others, 50's cars in foregroundBlack and white photograph of flags, palm leaves, bunting, decorations on balcony of Criterian Hotel. Royal Visit 1954. 3 cars at kerb. Hogan Street Taturaon back: Royal visit 1954 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - WES HARRY COLLECTION: POLL, RE LOAN, 09/08/1883
Envelope containing the results of a poll conducted in 1883, re. the City of Sandhurst obtaining a 25,000 pound loan. Hotels were used as polling booths, the hotels being; Farriers Arms hotel, London hotel, Albion Hotel, Blue Bell Hotel, Rose of Australia, Australian Hotel, United Kingdom.City of Sandhurstorganization, government, local government, city of sandhurst, loan of 25, 000 pound -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Poetic History, 2016
Stephen Whiteside and Maggie Somerville have transformed some of C. J. Dennis poems into songs.Stephen Whiteside and Maggie Somerville have transformed some of C. J. Dennis poems into songs including 'The Old White Horse' which is about the White Horse Hotel which was on the corner of Whitehorse & Elgar Rds, Box Hill.Stephen Whiteside and Maggie Somerville have transformed some of C. J. Dennis poems into songs. dennis, c. j., white horse hotel, whitehorse road, box hill, elgar road, box hill, whiteside, stephen, somerville, maggie -
Emerging Writers' Festival
2005 Festival Program, Emerging Writers' Festival Program 2005
The 2005 Emerging Writers' Festival was the second EWF. The festival was held at the Victoria Hotel in Melbourne in May, 2005. It was presented by Express Media in partnership with the Victorian Writers' Centre (now Writers' Victoria) and the festival Director was Terry Jaensch.A red, A5 booklet with a black and white butterfly on the cover. The booklet contains the program information for the 2005 Emerging Writers' Festival, held at the Victoria Hotel in Little Collins Street in Melbourne.2005 emerging writers' festival, richard watts, terry jaensch, literary programming, the wheeler centre, emerging writers', literary, festival, melbourne, express media, writers' victoria, the vic hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Bottle, Cognac, excavated from cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel, Port Melbourne, 1850s
When house at 282 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, punted.business and traders - hotels, all england eleven hotel -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Upper Main Street Stawell procession with the band & a police constable on Horseback visible c1901
Main Street Procession East End Circa 1901. Stawell Brass Band plus Constable on Horseback visible. J Chadwick Importer of General Drapery with Boys Clothing on sign on left. Millinery on side of verandah. Commercial Hotel just visible on left. Sloane's & Scotchmans Poppet head Visible in background on right. Poppet Head in background on Big Hill on left is Crown Cross shaft.Croud of people lead by band in upper main street. Chadwick drapers on left. Mounted policeman on horseback in front of Commercial Hotel.stawell businesses streetscape -
Lorne Historical Society
Print - Framed coloured print, Print Accommodation Lorne to 1950
Rob Coy depicted the 22 following buildings with a map 1. Bonnie Doon 2. Gracedale 3. Cora Lynn 4. Carinya 5. Kia-Ora 6. Kalimna 7. Argyll 8. Minapre 9. Erskine House 10.Hotel Pacific 11. The Cumberland 12. Riverview 13. Hotel Lorne 14. The Chalet 15. Santoy 16. Clovelly 17. Yendallock 18. Nenthorne 19. Quamby 20. Ben-My-Kree 21. Glenora 22. Ozone House Rectangular framed color print of Rob Coy ‘ sketch Accommodation Lorne to 1950. The guest houses were, Bonnie Doon, Gracedale, Cora Lyn, Karinya, Kia Ora, Kalimna, Argyle, Minapre, Erskine House, Hotel Pacific, Cumberland, Riverview, Lorne Hotel, Chalet, Santoy, Clovelly, Yendaloch, Nenthorne, Quamby, Ben - My Cree, Glendora, Ozone House and a small map showing the locations of the accommodation. We believe this this is the original print. The colors are mainly blue and light tan. rob coy, lorne, accommodation, hotels, guest houses, pubs, erskine house -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: CROWN HOTEL, EAGLEHAWK, 1961
Photograph of a row of derelict shop fronts and verandahs with one brick building (no verandah) just to the right of centre. On the reverse is written: Doney Neg. at 254, Crown Hotel, (now BP), Eaglehawk 1961Doneybuildings, hotel, crown hotel, eaglehawk, crown hotel, eaglehawk, bp, doney -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Bottle, Gin, excavated from cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel, Port Melbourne, 1850s - 1880s
When house at 282 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.Gin bottle c1850-60s, English? Dug from cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel, in Little Princes lane (ref photos of cesspit excavation 895). Pale green, punted, encrusted.'B 10'business and traders - hotels, all england eleven hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Bottle, Champagne, excavated from cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel, Port Melbourne, 1850s - 1860s
When house at 282 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.Champagne bottle c1850-60s, English? Dug from cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel, in Little Princes lane (ref photos of cesspit excavation 895). Dark green, punted, encrusted.business and traders - hotels, all england eleven hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Bottle, Beer or Wine, excavated from cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel, Port Melbourne, 1850s - 1880s
When house at 282 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 or wine bottle c1850-60s. Dug from cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel, in Little Princes lane (ref photos of cesspit excavation 895). Brown, punted, rounded shoulderbusiness and traders - hotels, all england eleven hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Bottle, Beer or Wine, excavated from cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel, Port Melbourne, 1850s - 1880s
When house at 282 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 or wine bottle c1850-60s. Dug from cesspit behind All England Eleven Hotel, in Little Princes lane (ref photos of cesspit excavation 895). Brown, punted, sloping shoulderbusiness and traders - hotels, all england eleven hotel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Articles and Pamphlet, Henry Emery & John Emery, 2020
Mitcham Railway Station was originally known as Emery's Hill or Air Hill.Information pertaining to Henry Emery, landlord of Emery's Hotel, Nunawading & John Emery, owner of Hill Hotel, Mitcham. See ND4193, ND2390. These hotels were also known as Emeries' Hotel & Emery's Hill Hotel.emery henry, emery john, swagmen, emery's hill, hill hotel, emerie's hotel mitcham -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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.