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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document - Criterion Hotel Menu Card
... Criterion Hotel Menu Card...criterion hotel...Criterion Hotel opened, closed - refer to H booklet file...Criterion Hotel 'Molan's'. Red coloured card with white...Criterion Hotel Warrnambool...Criterion Hotel Menu Card Document Criterion Hotel 'Molan's ...Criterion Hotel opened, closed - refer to H booklet file. Price of meals and course/meals offered, history of food Fire on site when CH decommissioned, awaiting re development History of CH extension of original building Entertainment - live - local - interstate - international Owners and photographs, McGennan Album Camera Remembers 2013Criterion Hotel 'Molan's'. Red coloured card with white decorative line border and text. It is printed white on both sides , front with Criterion Hotel Warrnambool with line drawing of pool player, and on the reverse is printed the menu. Four pages Very poor condition, silverfish damage.Criterion Hotel Warrnamboolwarrnambool hotels, criterion hotel, warrnambool, mcgennan, molan, kepler street, menu -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Criterion Hotel Glass, Glass, Mid 20th century
... Criterion Hotel Glass...criterion hotel warrnambool... of the Warrnambool Criterion Hotel by a local resident, James Godfrey... and a slightly tapered neck and a circular open top. The name ‘Criterion...Criterion Hotel.... The name ‘Criterion Hotel’ has been etched on to the side ...This small glass has been kept as a souvenir of the Warrnambool Criterion Hotel by a local resident, James Godfrey. The Criterion Hotel opened in Kepler Street, Warrnambool in April 1872. The first licensee was John Tate and the Humm family members of Woodford and the McGennan family of Warrnambool were prominent licensees and owners in the late 19th and 20th centuries. In the second half of the 20th century the hotel was an important centre in Warrnambool for live pop music. The hotel closed in 2008. The building was partially destroyed by fire in 2010 and the remaining structure was demolished in 2013. This glass is significant because it has local provenance as a memento of a hotel in Warrnambool prominent in the local business world for 136 years and as an example of the souvenirs kept of this hotel by Warrnambool residents.This is a small clear glass tumbler with a heavy base and a slightly tapered neck and a circular open top. The name ‘Criterion Hotel’ has been etched on to the side of the glass.Criterion Hotelcriterion hotel warrnambool, history of warrnambool, glass -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, D. Walker, Criterion Hotel Tatura 1986, 1986
... Criterion Hotel Tatura 1986...Criterion Hotel Tatura...Photograph of Criterion Hotel, Hogan Street, Tatura 1986...Black and white photograph of Criterion Hotel, Tatura 1986....on back: Criterion Hotel 1986 Hogan Street Tatura.... Tatura the-murray Photograph Criterion Hotel Tatura 1986 Black ...Photograph of Criterion Hotel, Hogan Street, Tatura 1986. The original Criterion, a one storied buildings built by P. F. Ryan, Rochester c 1874. Present hotel erected in 1901. Later owners included D. Heapy, T. Quinn, M. Fletcher. Guardian office is in hotel building.Black and white photograph of Criterion Hotel, Tatura 1986.on back: Criterion Hotel 1986 Hogan Street Tatura.criterion hotel tatura, d. heapy, t. quinn,, m. fletcher., guardian office -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Criterion Hotel, Tatura
... Criterion Hotel, Tatura...criterion hotel tatura...Shows picture of Tatura Post Office and Criterion Hotel...Sepia photograph showing Tatura Post office and Criterion... Tatura the-murray Photograph Photograph Criterion Hotel, Tatura ...Shows picture of Tatura Post Office and Criterion Hotel, Hogan Street, Tatura. Looking west along Hogan Street. Sepia photograph showing Tatura Post office and Criterion Hotel. Photograph stuck onto piece of white cardboard. tatura victoria, hogan street tatura, tatura post office, criterion hotel tatura -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Plate, Humms Criterion Hotel Warrnambool, Early 20th century
... Humms Criterion Hotel Warrnambool...Criterion Hotel... of W.H.Grindley for use at the Criterion Hotel in Warrnambool...‘Humms Criterion Hotel Warrnambool’ ‘Grindley Hotel Ware... Humms Criterion Hotel Warrnambool This is a white china plate ...This plate has been produced by the English firm of W.H.Grindley for use at the Criterion Hotel in Warrnambool. The Criterion Hotel was on the western side of Kepler street near Lava Street and was established in 1872 with the first licensee being John Tate. The hotel closed in 2008, was partially destroyed by fire in 2010 and was demolished in 2013. The Humm family had a long association with the Criterion Hotel, with George Humm of Woodford taking over as the licensee in 1882 and buying the hotel in 1887 and remaining there until his death in 1894. George Humm’s widow, Elizabeth, was the licensee from 1894 to 1907, her son, John was the licensee from 1907 to 1916 and his widow, Bridget, was the licensee from 1916 to 1919. The plate could have been in use for all or part of these years but is most likely to have been bought early in the 20th century. This plate is of considerable interest because it came from the Criterion Hotel, a prominent hotel in Warrnambool for over 130 years.This is a white china plate which has a red embedded stamp in the shape of a belt (the maker’s trademark) on the front and on the back it has the blue markings of the maker with an image of a crown. The bowl has a shallow base and was perhaps a soup plate. The edges of the plate are somewhat worn and scuffed. ‘Humms Criterion Hotel Warrnambool’ ‘Grindley Hotel Ware England Vitrified’ criterion hotel, humm family of woodford, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Plate, Humms Criterion Hotel, Early 20th century
... Humms Criterion Hotel...criterion hotel... of W.H.Grindley for use at the Criterion Hotel in Warrnambool...‘Humms Criterion Hotel Warrnambool’ ‘Grindley Hotel Ware... Humms Criterion Hotel This is a white china plate which has been ...This plate has been produced by the English firm of W.H.Grindley for use at the Criterion Hotel in Warrnambool. The Criterion Hotel was on the western side of Kepler Street near Lava Street and was established in 1872 with the first licensee being John Tate. The hotel closed in 2008, was partially destroyed by fire in 2010 and was demolished in 2013. The Humm family had a long association with the Criterion Hotel with George Humm of Woodford taking over as licensee in 1882, buying the hotel in 1887 and remaining there until his death in 1894. George Humm’s widow, Elizabeth, was the licensee from 1894 to 1907, her son, John, was the licensee from 1907 to 1916 and his widow, Bridget, was the licensee from 1916 to 1919. The plate could have been in use for all or part of these years but is most likely to have been bought early in the 20th century. This plate is of considerable interest because it came from the Criterion Hotel, a prominent hotel in Warrnambool for over 130 years. This is a white china plate which has been broken into three pieces and inexpertly mended. The plate is much stained. It has a red embedded stamp in the shape of a belt (the maker’s trademark) on the front and on the back it has the blue markings of the maker with an image of a crown. The bowl has a shallow curved base and was perhaps used for soup. ‘Humms Criterion Hotel Warrnambool’ ‘Grindley Hotel Ware England Vitrified’ criterion hotel, humm family of woodford, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Jug, Lynch's Criterion Hotel Warrnambool, 1920s
... Lynch's Criterion Hotel Warrnambool...Criterion Hotel, Warrnambool... at the Criterion Hotel in Warrnambool and identified as the hotel property...‘Lynch’s Criterion Hotel Warrnambool’ Grindley Hotel Ware... Lynch's Criterion Hotel Warrnambool This is a white china jug ...This china jug has been made in England by Grindley Hotel Ware. The Grindley company that manufactured earthenware and ironstone items was founded in 1880 by William Grindley and was initially based in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, England. The jug has had a red stamp added so that it could be used at the Criterion Hotel in Warrnambool and identified as the hotel property. The jug was used during the licenseeship of Theresa Lynch. The Criterion Hotel was situated on the western side of Kepler Street near Lava Street, Warrnambool. It opened in 1872 with the first licensee, John Tate. In the 1920s there were extensive renovations to the hotel in the Art Deco style. Theresa Lynch was the licensee from 1919 to 1926. In 1922 she bought the hotel and sold it to Harry McGennan in 1926. In 2006 the Criterion Hotel was closed and it was partially destroyed by fire in 2010 and later completely demolished. This jug is of interest as a 1920s souvenir of the Criterion Hotel, Warrnambool that closed in 2006. This hotel was a prominent one in Warrnambool, known in the 1990s for its promotion of live rock music. This is a white china jug with a circular base slightly tapering to an open top with a spout and handle. On the side of the jug there is a red stamp in the shape of a belt with red lettering. The base has a crown image and the maker’s name.‘Lynch’s Criterion Hotel Warrnambool’ Grindley Hotel Ware, Made in England, Patent’. criterion hotel, warrnambool, theresa lynch -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Plate, Criterion Hotel Warrnambool, Early 20th Century
... Criterion Hotel Warrnambool...criterion hotel... at the Criterion Hotel in Warrnambool. The Criterion Hotel, situated...‘Criterion Hotel Warrnambool’ ‘Globe Pottery Co. Ltd... Criterion Hotel Warrnambool This is a circular white china plate ...This plate has been made by the Globe Pottery Company of England and supplied by the china merchant firm of John Dynon and Sons of Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. It was used at the Criterion Hotel in Warrnambool. The Criterion Hotel, situated on the western side of Kepler Street near Lava Street, was established in 1872 with the first licensee being John Tate. The hotel closed in 2008, was partially destroyed by fire in 2010 and was demolished in 2010. This plate, being marked with the name ‘Cobridge’, was made before 1934. In the first three decades of the 20th century the licensees at the Criterion Hotel were members of the Humm family, Theresa Lynch, Henry McGennan and Margaret McGennan. The dinner plate could have been used for all or part of these years and could have been used later as well. This plate is of considerable interest as it was used at the Criterion Hotel, a prominent hotel in Warrnambool for over 130 years. This is a circular white china plate with a rim and a slight indentation at the base. There is a red embedded stamp in the shape of a belt on the top edge and the grey stamp of the maker on the bottom of the plate. This plate was probably used as a small dinner plate. There are a few small imperfections and stains on this plate.‘Criterion Hotel Warrnambool’ ‘Globe Pottery Co. Ltd. Cobridge England Vitrified, John Dynon & Sons, Melbourne’ humm family, mcgennan family, theresa lynch, criterion hotel, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Plate, Criterion Hotel Warrnambool, Early 20th century
... Criterion Hotel Warrnambool...Criterion Hotel.... It was used at the Warrnambool Criterion Hotel which...‘Criterion Hotel Warrnambool’ ‘Globe Pottery Co. Ltd... Criterion Hotel Warrnambool This is a circular white china plate ...This plate has been made by the Globe Pottery Company in England and supplied by the china merchant firm of John Dynon and Sons of Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. As it has the mark ‘Cobridge’ on the back of the plate, it was made before 1934. It was used at the Warrnambool Criterion Hotel which was on the western side of Kepler Street near Lava Street. This hotel was established in 1872 with the first licensee being John Tate. It closed in 2008, was partially destroyed by fire in 2010 and was demolished in 2013. During the first 30 years of the 20th century licensees at the Criterion Hotel included members of the Humm family, Theresa Lynch and Henry and Margaret McGennan. The plate could have been used for all or part of these times and even at a later date. This plate is of considerable interest because it came from the Cruterion Hotel, a prominent hotel in Warrnambool for over 130 years.This is a circular white china plate with a shallow base probably used as a soup plate. It has a red embedded stamp in the shape of a belt on the front edge and on the back it has the grey markings of the maker.‘Criterion Hotel Warrnambool’ ‘Globe Pottery Co. Ltd. Cobridge, England, Vitrified, John Dynon &Sons, Melbourne’ criterion hotel, history of warrnambool, humm family, woodford, theresa lynch, mcgennan family -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, L.J. Gervasoni, Criterion Hotel Fire Warrnambool, Feb 2010
... Criterion Hotel Fire Warrnambool ...criterion hotel... at Warrnambool's Criterion Hotel.... Office goldfields Digital Photograph Criterion Hotel Fire ...Photograph of a fire engine attending a fire at Warrnambool's Criterion Hotel.criterion hotel, fire, fire truck, smoke, cfa, warrnambool, fire brigade -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Crockery, Hotel Criterion Plates, Mid 20th century
... Hotel Criterion Plates...criterion hotel, warrnambool... These dinner plates were used at the Criterion Hotel...‘Criterion Hotel Warrnambool’ ‘Globe Pottery Co. Ltd... Hotel Criterion Plates These are two white vitrified china ...These dinner plates were used at the Criterion Hotel in Kepler Street, Warrnambool, about the mid 1900s. The Criterion Hotel was opened in 1872 with the first licensee, John Tate. The Humm family was associated with the hotel from the 1880s to 1919 and members of the McGennan family were licensees and owners of the hotel for over 50 years in the 20th century. The hotel closed in 2008 and the building was demolished in 2013.These plates are of great interest as excellent examples of the dinner plates used at the Warrnambool Criterion Hotel in the mid 20th century. The Criterion Hotel was a Warrnambool landmark for over 130 years.These are two white vitrified china plates. One is slightly smaller than the other but they are both dinner –plate size and made for hotel use. They are circular in shape with a wide outer band and the base or body of the plates slightly recessed. The name of the hotel is printed in red on the side of the plates in an oval decorative pattern. Details of the manufacturer and supplier are printed on the bottom of the plates. There are few stains or markings on the plates, suggesting they have been little used‘Criterion Hotel Warrnambool’ ‘Globe Pottery Co. Ltd. Cobridge England Vitrified’ ‘John Dynon & Sons Melbourne’criterion hotel, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Criterion Hotel, Ballarat 1872
... Criterion Hotel, Ballarat 1872....Criterion Hotel...The Criterion Hotel was situated on the corner of Sturt... Hotel, Ballarat 1872. The Criterion Hotel was situated ...The Criterion Hotel was situated on the corner of Sturt and Doveton Street North. This photo was taken facing NNW from the Town Hall Tower.criterion hotel, commercial, hotel, ballarat, town hall tower, sturt street, doveton street north -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Buildings- Decoration, Plaster fragment from Criterion Hotel, Circa late 19th century
... Plaster fragment from Criterion Hotel...criterion hotel...The Criterion Hotel was located on the western side...- Decoration Plaster fragment from Criterion Hotel White plaster ...The Criterion Hotel was located on the western side of Kepler Street near the corner of Lava Street. John Tate of Woodford was the first licensee of the Criterion Hotel in 1873. The Humm family and the McGennan families were licensees for a considerable amount of time in the late 19th and 20th centuries. It was one of the last venues in the town to host live music. The last publican, John Palmer remembered it as a workers pub popular with local truckies and football clubs, in particular, Bushfield, Russell’s Creek and South Rovers. The Criterion closed in 2008 with the aim of turning it into office space but it was burnt beyond repair in 2010 and the remains were demolished in 2013.The Criterion Hotel was one of the earliest and longest licensed hotels in Warrnambool. As such it has local historical significance. The original building was an impressive landmark and the hotel itself has significant social importanceWhite plaster fragment with floral pattern enclosed within two plain borders. It is roughly five sided but edges are broken.criterion hotel, history of warrnambool, warrnambool hotels -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Criterion Hotel c1885
... Criterion Hotel c1885...Bazeley's Criterion Hotel, c1885.... Tatura the-murray Photograph Criterion Hotel c1885 Bazeley's ...Bazeley's Criterion Hotel, c1885.tatura, buildings, historic -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - WES HARRY COLLECTION: SYMONDS' CRITERION FAMILY HOTEL, BENDIGO
... WES HARRY COLLECTION: SYMONDS' CRITERION FAMILY HOTEL...criterion family hotel.... The name 'Symonds Criterion Family Hotel' is painted above... BUILDINGS Hotel criterion family hotel Criterion Family Hotel. Mundy ...Photograph of a double storied stone building, it has a three quarters length open verandah along the first floor. The name 'Symonds Criterion Family Hotel' is painted above the first floor. There is a large lamp on a bracket on the right hand side of the building. To the left of the main structure there is a smaller weatherboard building with the word 'Hotel' painted along the top. There are several groups of people both on the ground and on the balcony, also in front of the hotel is a very up market buggy/wagonette with a coachman? Driving. This hotel was on the corner of Mundy and Hargreaves Streets, and is significant as centre of events as it overlooked the original Market Square. Original photo is part of the Batchelder Collection owned by the State Library of Victoria. Published in 'An American on the Goldfields' p. 38-39 with description and details. See also Mosaic No. 1232. *See Research field for further details. Symonds operated the Criterion Hotel 1858 - 1862.Batchelderbuildings, hotel, criterion family hotel, criterion family hotel. mundy street hargreaves street. market square. princess theatre. symonds, joseph s. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Criterion Hotel c1914
... Criterion Hotel c1914...Criterion Hotel c1914, Hogan Street. Features men, women... Tatura the-murray Photograph Criterion Hotel c1914 Criterion ...Criterion Hotel c1914, Hogan Street. Features men, women, youth on pony; Horse-drawn buggy.tatura, buildings, historic, costume, children, female, male, transport, horse -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Criterion Hotel Doveton St
... Criterion Hotel Doveton St...Criterion Hotel... Ballarat goldfields Criterion Hotel Doveton St This photograph ...This photograph is from the Max Harris Collection held by the Ballaraat Mechanics' Institute. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries.ballarat, hotel, criterion hotel, doveton -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Postcard - Card Box Photographs, Criterion Hotel and Livery and Letting Stables, Doveton Street. Ballarat
... Criterion Hotel and Livery and Letting Stables, Doveton...Criterion Hotel.... Criterion Hotel Doveton Street Building Hotel Hager Ballarat ...C.H. Hager, Proprietor. Plate 287 Chuck Photo Series.criterion hotel, doveton street, building, hotel, hager, ballarat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - SYMONDS' CRITERION FAMILY HOTEL BENDIGO, 1861 ?
... SYMONDS' CRITERION FAMILY HOTEL BENDIGO...Criterion Family Hotel. Mundy Street Hargreaves Street...Black and white photo: Criterion Family Hotel, cnr. Mundy... ORGANIZATION Business criterion hotel Criterion Family Hotel. Mundy ...Black and white photo: Criterion Family Hotel, cnr. Mundy and Lyttleton Terrace, Bendigo. Two storey building with 6 arched windows on top, with balcony and doorway. Balcony supported by ten pillars. On LH side of building, weather board building with two windows and doorway 'hotel' printed in between gable roof. Horse and carriage at front of hotel. See Mosaic no. 2402.49 for further details and research information. (Joseph S. Symonds the licensee 1858-1862, see 2402.49 for reference]Batchelderorganization, business, criterion hotel, criterion family hotel. mundy street hargreaves street. market square. princess theatre. symonds, joseph s. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Sketches, Criterion Hotel
... Criterion Hotel.... Halkyard.|4. Catholic Church.|5. Criterion Hotel.|6. Tatura Herald... Tatura the-murray Sketches Criterion Hotel Copies of sketches ...Copies of sketches appearing in supplements to the Tatura Herald and the Kyabram Union. c.1886. Tatura Herald & Kyabram Union Supplement.|1. Lansley & Son.|2. Hunter & Dalglish.|3. Halkyard.|4. Catholic Church.|5. Criterion Hotel.|6. Tatura Herald Office.|7. Martin Cussen.|8. H.McCarthy.|9. Luke Flanagan.|10.A.Davidson; Gordon.|11.Catholic Presbytery.|12.Hogan Street.|13.Casey Street.photograph, people -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Household, Cup Fragment
... the Criterion Hotel in Warrnambool. This hotel, on the western side...‘Lynch’s Criterion Hotel Warrnambool’ ... and its proprietor. ‘Lynch’s Criterion Hotel Warrnambool ...This fragment is a piece of a cup that came from the Criterion Hotel in Warrnambool. This hotel, on the western side of Kepler Street near Lava Street, Warrnambool, was opened in 1872 with John Tate as the first licensee. Two notable families associated with the Criterion Hotel were the Humm family, (late 19th and early 20th centuries) and the McGennan family ( from the late 1920s on) The name on the fragment is that of Theresa Lynch who was the licensee of the hotel from 1919 to 1926 and the owner for most of that time. The hotel was closed in 2008 and, following a fire, the building was demolished in 2013.This fragment is of interest as it is one of the few items we have that date from the time of Theresa Lynch and the Criterion Hotel.This is a curved piece, one half of a white china cup. The fragment has been broken and mended. The fragment has imprinted on it in a red circle the name of a Warrnambool hotel and its proprietor. ‘Lynch’s Criterion Hotel Warrnambool’ theresa lynch, warrnambool -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - WES HARRY COLLECTION: SANDHURST FROM CAMP HILL, 1874/5
... Criterion Hotel... Lyceum Theatre, Jewish Synagogue, Criterion Hotel, MUIOOF Hall... Theatre Synagogue MUIOOF Town Hall Criterion Hotel Shamrock Hotel ...Photograph of the City of Sandhurst taken from Camp Hill. Some of the building that can be identified are : Abbott's New Lyceum Theatre, Jewish Synagogue, Criterion Hotel, MUIOOF Hall, Old Town Hall, and the 2nd Shamrock Hotel.N.J. Caireplace, landscape view, sandhurst, sandhurst, abbott's new lyceum theatre, synagogue, muioof, town hall, criterion hotel, shamrock hotel -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document (Item) - Minutes Book Childers Cove Progress Association, Childers Cove Progress Association, 1932 to 1938
... criterion hotel... the Criterion Hotel, Mepunga School, Cove School and the homes... location including the Criterion Hotel, Mepunga School, Cove School ...This minute book documents activities, meetings and finances of the Childers Cove Progress Association between 1932 and 1938. Meetings were held in various location including the Criterion Hotel, Mepunga School, Cove School and the homes of various members.This minute book is of social and historic significance naming many district families associated with this community organisation in the period 1932-1938Red ink stamp Childers Cove Progress Associationchilders cove progress association, minute book, drake, laidlaw, mcgennan, abraham, murnane, mcdowall, keogh, boyle, bonnett, criterion hotel, mepunga school, cove school -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Certificate of Right of Burial in the Tatura Public Cemetery, Lease,Account from West End Timber Yards for Coffin
... criterion hotel... between John Herbert Davies & Catherine Heaphy for the Criterion... for the Criterion Hotel Tatura, Account from West End Timber Yards (A. Miles ...Photocopies of original documentsPhotocopies of Certificate of Right of Burial in the Tatura Public Cemetery dated 15/01/1906 and 2 receipts for same plots labelled Toolamba West Public Cemetery dated 6/12/1905, Lease between John Herbert Davies & Catherine Heaphy for the Criterion Hotel Tatura, Account from West End Timber Yards (A. Miles) for Coffin and Hearse & Conducting Funeral. All are photocopies on A4 paper.tatura, heaphy, cemetery, criterion hotel, west end timber yards, davies, cussen, documents, certificates -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Original photograph 1923
... Copy of black & white photo of Bazeley's Criterion Hotel... of Bazeley's Criterion Hotel Tatura Copy of photo taken from 1923 ...Copy of photo taken from 1923 edition of Tatura GuardianCopy of black & white photo of Bazeley's Criterion Hotel Tatura -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Early Hogan Street
... Early Hogan Street, with Post Office and Criterion Hotel... Street, with Post Office and Criterion Hotel in view tatura ...Early Hogan Street, with Post Office and Criterion Hotel in viewtatura, buildings, historic -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Hogan Street West
... Hogan street looking west; features Criterion Hotel, horse... looking west; features Criterion Hotel, horse-drawn cart, motor ...Hogan street looking west; features Criterion Hotel, horse-drawn cart, motor vehiclestatura -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Plate (commercial), Bolgers Tatura Hotel china ware, Grindley's Hotel Ware - England
... Round white commercial ware plate with stamp "Criterion... Tatura the-murray Plate (commercial) Bolgers Tatura Hotel china ...Crockery for hotel.Round white commercial ware plate with stamp "Criterion Hotel Tatura" with the licencee's name in the centre, in green "Bolgers"On back, a crown with the words "Grindly Hotel Ware England - vitrified. Loptus Moran - Melbourne (in green). -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Leo Baker Collection, 2001
... criterion hotel... steel water tower criterion hotel bowling club photograph ...Photographs taken by Leo Baker in 2001. Originals in his possession.leo baker collection, tatura buildings 2001, anglican church, catholic church, activity centre, swimming pool, clock tower, court house, senior citizens clubrooms, lake bartlett, hilltop clubhouse, old steel water tower, criterion hotel, bowling club, photograph, buildings -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Clock Tower intersection, Hogan Street, Tatura
... criterion hotel tatura...,. hogan street tatura criterion hotel tatura max's supermarket ...Shows picture of businesses at the Clock Tower intersection, Hogan Street, Tatura,.Colour photograph showing intersection where the Clock Tower is located in Hogan Street, Tatura. Photograph stuck onto piece of white cardboard. hogan street tatura, criterion hotel tatura, max's supermarket tatura, tatura handyman's hardware, tatura florist, tatura post office