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Photograph, Murrell's Victoria Hotel and Edinburgh Mine, Skipton Road, Linton
... Murrell's Victoria Hotel and Edinburgh Mine, Skipton Road... Murrell's Victoria Hotel...Linton township Murrell's Victoria Hotel Edinburgh Mine ...Two copies - original sepia photograph, and restored black and white copy, showing road coming in to Linton from Skipton, Murrell's Hotel on RHS, Edinburgh Mine works on LHS. Also mounted photograph.On back of original photograph: "Esther Cluff".linton township, murrell's victoria hotel, edinburgh mine -
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Photograph, Murrell's Victoria Hotel, Linton
... Murrell's Victoria Hotel, Linton...Murrell's Victoria Hotel... in Ballarat Star, 9th March 1922.) Murrell's Victoria Hotel "Linton ...The hotel was originally Webb's hotel, then Blunt's. Ambrose and Mary Murrell are believed to have bought the hotel c.1881/1882. (See report in the Ballarat Star, 13th December 1882). After Ambrose died in 1891, Mary Murrell continued to run the hotel, with the assistance of her daughter Caroline. In 1922 she sold the hotel to Mr. S. Cracknell, a Grenville Shire Councillor who lived at Scarsdale/Newtown. (Sale of hotel reported in Ballarat Star, 9th March 1922.)Sepia photograph of hotel on Skipton Road in Linton."Linton".murrell's victoria hotel -
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Photograph - Postcard, Murrell's Victoria Hotel, Skipton Road, Linton
... Murrell's Victoria Hotel, Skipton Road, Linton... Road, Linton. Murrell's Victoria Hotel, Skipton Road, Linton ...Black and white postcard image of building on Skipton Road, Linton.Text, front: " SKIPTON ROAD / LINTON. "hotels, linton -
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Photograph, Grey Street, Linton
... of Murrell's Victoria Hotel in distance..... Glimpse of Murrell's Victoria Hotel in distance. Grey Street ...Sepia photograph showing several houses along a dirt road open area with some trees, footbridge on RHS. Shire Engineer's house (formerly house owned by Hubert Adams, newspaper proprietor) is on corner of road to Devil's Kitchen. Glimpse of Murrell's Victoria Hotel in distance."Esther Cluff Linton".buildings, houses, shire of grenville engineer's house -
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Photograph, Caroline Lewers with her sister-in-law Lily Murrell, undated
Caroline Lewers, née Murrell, b. 1867 at Happy Valley, was a daughter of Ambrose and Mary Murrell. Prior to her marriage, Caroline Murrell assisted her mother to manage the Victoria Hotel in Linton. In 1910 she married William Ochiltree Lewers (son of Annie Lewers and Samuel Lewers). Caroline's sister-in-law Lily (Mary Lillian) Murrell, née Young, was born in Birmingham, England, and migrated to Australia with her father James Young when she was seven. In Australia James Young changed his name to Clarke and was known as James Young Clarke (Lily also used this surname). James Young Clarke moved with Lily to Linton, where he ran J Y Clarke's tobacconist and barber shop in Sussex Street. Lily Clarke married William Murrell, son of Ambrose and Mary Murrell, in 1901. They lived at Daylesford and other localities before returning to Linton in about 1912, when William Murrell took over management of the newsagency. Caroline on left, in fur coat; Lily on right, in print dress.Black and white copy of original photograph which shows two women walking in a street near shops. Both are wearing hats and coats. An unidentified man is walking behind them. The photograph was most likely taken by a street photographer and the two women in it appear to have been out shopping.caroline lewers (née murrell), lily murrell (née young/clarke) -
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Photograph, Willetts Photo Elite Studios, Sturt St, Ballarat, Caroline Murrell, afterwards Mrs W.O. Lewers
Caroline Murrell, b. 1867 at Happy Valley, was a daughter of Ambrose and Mary Murrell. Prior to her marriage, Caroline Murrell assisted her mother to manage the Victoria Hotel in Linton. In 1910 she married William Ochiltree Lewers (son of Annie Lewers and Samuel Lewers), and they had two children - Bill, born 1910, and Sam, born 1911.Sepia portrait of a young lady wearing high necked garment with brooch at throat."Caroline Carrie Murrell later Mrs W O Lewers".caroline murrell, caroline lewers