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Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat, c2015
... Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat,......Craig's Royal Hotel...Craig's Royal Hotel was the first licensed hotel in Ballarat and was established by Thomas Bath....Colour photograph of the architectural detail of Craig's Royal Hotel. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Craig's Royal Hotel was the first licensed hotel in Ballarat and was established by Thomas Bath. street lamp architecture Craig's Royal Hotel hotels Colour photograph of the architectural detail of Craig's Royal Hotel. ...Craig's Royal Hotel was the first licensed hotel in Ballarat and was established by Thomas Bath.Colour photograph of the architectural detail of Craig's Royal Hotel. street lamp, architecture, craig's royal hotel, hotels -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Royal Hotel, Sunbury, C.H.R. Christianson, 1890s
... Royal Hotel, Sunbury...Royal hotel -- Sunbury (Vic.)...Another painted sign on the front of the building reads "ROYAL HOTEL [illegible] BILLIARDS." An attached building at right may be the residence of the licensee. ...Reverse in pencil: Royal Hotel Billards Sunbury / CHR Christianson photographer...Christianson is identified on the reverse as the photographer. Photograph Royal Hotel, Sunbury C.H.R. Christianson ...This item is part of a larger collection donated to the Kew Historical Society by Anna French. The collection includes personal items from the donor's family, as well as items given to the donor and her mother by a family friend, Lucy Merritt (Jean) Hornby. The item is from that part of the collection inherited or assembled by Jean Hornby. The collection is significant given Jean Hornby's mother's descent from Robert Hornby (1854-1935) and Eva Merritt (1865-1959); her mother the chid of a family who settled in Kew in the 1850s, this providing a chain of provenance for items dating to the mid-nineteenth century, when her maternal forebears arrived in Melbourne. Other items represent Jean Hornby's contribution to her local and wider community.This 19th century photograph includes significant architectural details of an important hotel in Sunbury, Victoria. Additionally, it was taken by a local photographer - CHR Christianson - who operated the Sunbury [photographic] Studio. Silver albumen print, mounted on board, of the original Royal Hotel on the corner of Brook and Evans Streets, Sunbury, Victoria.The single-storey, rendered brick building with a corrugated galvanised iron roof includes a number of pieces of information that may assist in dating the photograph. The licensee's name above the door appears to be M.A. Williams. To the left of the door on the external wall is a painted sign: 'BILLIARDS". Another painted sign on the front of the building reads "ROYAL HOTEL [illegible] BILLIARDS." An attached building at right may be the residence of the licensee. Specific architectural features of the building include a corner doorway with a lamp above, three sash windows and a larger square lead-light window to the right of the doorway. The latter identifies the space behind as the "BAR". On the footpath in front of this building is a grill set into the footpath to enable deliveries to a cellar. At least four figures can be identified in the photograph: a woman in the doorway, a man to her right, leaning against the wall, and two other men at the right hand side of the building. Beyond the boundary of the building is a sloping footpath to a bluestone edged gutter. An elm [sic] within a protective, picketed surround is in front of the building. C.H.R. Christianson is identified on the reverse as the photographer. Reverse in pencil: Royal Hotel Billards Sunbury / CHR Christianson photographerroyal hotel -- sunbury (vic.), chr christianson -- photographer, hotels -- sunbury (vic.), recreation -- billiards -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Stable Doors of Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat
... Stable Doors of Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat......craig's royal hotel...By 1862 Craig's Royal Hotel had stone paved stables with 75 stalls and a hay-loft. ...Colour photograph of the architectural detail of Craig's Royal Hotel. ...By 1862 Craig's Royal Hotel had stone paved stables with 75 stalls and a hay-loft. ...Originally known as Bath's Hotel, it was the first legal hotel in Ballarat. By 1862 Craig's Royal Hotel had stone paved stables with 75 stalls and a hay-loft. A handsome Coach Office was added to the hotel where travellers could book coach tickets to all parts of the colony. So busy was Ballarat that 15-20 coaches arrived and left Craig’s Hotel daily. Colour photograph of the architectural detail of Craig's Royal Hotel. architecture, craig's royal hotel, stable doors -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPamphlet - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Royal Hotel, Horsham, 2017, 2017
... Royal Hotel, Horsham, 2017...royal hotel...Colour photograph of the Royal Hotel, Horsham...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Situated at 132 Firebrace Street Horsham it was built in 1881. royal hotel horsham hotels Colour photograph of the Royal Hotel, Horsham Royal Hotel, Horsham, 2017 Pamphlet Photograph - Colour Clare Gervasoni ...Situated at 132 Firebrace Street Horsham it was built in 1881.Colour photograph of the Royal Hotel, Horshamroyal hotel, horsham, hotels -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Lamp outside Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat
... Lamp outside Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat,......Craig's Royal Hotel...Colour photograph of Craig's Royal Hotel, with street lamp. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields street lamp hotel lamp Craig's Royal Hotel lighting hotel lamp Colour photograph of Craig's Royal Hotel, with street lamp. ...Colour photograph of Craig's Royal Hotel, with street lamp. street lamp, hotel lamp, craig's royal hotel, lighting, hotel lamp -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Interior of Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat
... Interior of Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat,......craig's royal hotel...Colour photograph of the interior of Craig's Royal Hotel. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields architecture craig's royal hotel tiles hotels Colour photograph of the interior of Craig's Royal Hotel. ...Colour photograph of the interior of Craig's Royal Hotel. architecture, craig's royal hotel, tiles, hotels -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Interior of Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat
... Interior of Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat,......craig's royal hotel...Colour photograph of the interior of Craig's Royal Hotel. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields architecture craig's royal hotel fireplace Colour photograph of the interior of Craig's Royal Hotel. ...Colour photograph of the interior of Craig's Royal Hotel. architecture, craig's royal hotel, fireplace -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Interior of Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat
... Interior of Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat,......craig's royal hotel...Colour photograph of the interior of Craig's Royal Hotel. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields architecture craig's royal hotel staircase Colour photograph of the interior of Craig's Royal Hotel. ...Colour photograph of the interior of Craig's Royal Hotel. architecture, craig's royal hotel, staircase -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Craig's Royal Hotel Lamp Over Stables Entrance, 2017, 15/09/2017
... Craig's Royal Hotel Lamp Over Stables Entrance, 2017...craig's royal hotel...Hotel Lamp outside Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields craig's royal hotel lamp lighting hotels hotel lamp Hotel Lamp outside Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat. ...Hotel Lamp outside Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat.craig's royal hotel, lamp, lighting, hotels, hotel lamp -
Williamstown Historical Society IncPhotograph - Nelson Place, Royal Hotel
... Nelson Place, Royal Hotel...Royal Hotel...Undated photograph shows the former Royal Hotel which is located at 85 Nelson Place. ...Photograph Nelson Place, Royal Hotel ...Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H1770The former Royal Hotel was built in 1890 following the demolition of an earlier building on the site. Publican Thomas de Wardt had the new hotel built by Henry Hick to a design by architect T Anthoness. It was de-licensed early in the 20th century and has been used as a boarding house ever since. The three-storeyed, red brick and stucco building is designed in the Anglo-Dutch (Queen Anne) revival style. The highly mannered facade, characterised by Flemish gables and a central bay surmounted by a rectangular brick panel and adorned with a cement garland, features distinctive stucco ornament. Undated photograph shows the former Royal Hotel which is located at 85 Nelson Place. This building was designed by T Athoness and constructed by Henry Hick in 1890, and replaced the previous building which was opened in 1852. The grander scale of the new Royal Hotel responded to new licensing laws in 1877 that required hotels to have a minimum of 30 rooms of minimum dimensions to be licenced.royal hotel, williamstown, pub, no.85 nelson place -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Craig's Royal Hotel Stables, Ballarat
... Craig's Royal Hotel Stables, Ballarat......craig's royal hotel...Black and white image of horses out the front of the stables at Craig's Royal Hotel. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields ballarat craig's royal hotel stables hotels horses Black and white image of horses out the front of the stables at Craig's Royal Hotel. ...Black and white image of horses out the front of the stables at Craig's Royal Hotel. ballarat, craig's royal hotel, stables, hotels, horses -
Williamstown Historical Society IncPhotograph - Nelson Place, Royal Hotel
... Nelson Place, Royal Hotel......Royal Hotel...The photo taken in 1994, shows the former Royal Hotel located at 85 Nelson Place. This building was designed by T Athoness and constructed by Henry Hick in 1890, and replaced the previous hotel built in 1852....Nelson Place Royal Hotel 85 Nelson Place Arch Roberts Collection 3 - Streetscapes & Nelson Place The photo taken in 1994, shows the former Royal Hotel located at 85 Nelson Place. ...The photo taken in 1994, shows the former Royal Hotel located at 85 Nelson Place. This building was designed by T Athoness and constructed by Henry Hick in 1890, and replaced the previous hotel built in 1852.Arch Roberts Collection 3 - Streetscapes & Nelson Place nelson place, royal hotel, 85 nelson place -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat, 2006, 2006
... Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat, 2006...Craig's Royal Hotel...Colour photograph of Craig's Royal HOtel, with street lamp. White Subaru Liberty car in shot....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Craig's Royal Hotel subaru liberty street lamp Colour photograph of Craig's Royal HOtel, with street lamp. ...Colour photograph of Craig's Royal HOtel, with street lamp. White Subaru Liberty car in shot.craig's royal hotel, subaru liberty, street lamp -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Humberstone's Royal Hotel Surrey Hills
... Humberstone's Royal Hotel Surrey Hills......Royal Hotel...Humberstone's Royal Hotel was a substantial 2-storey building on the corner of Canterbury and Broughton Road. ...Photograph of line sketch of Humberstone's Royal Hotel, Surrey Hills. In the foreground is a horse and cart with 5 men standing in front of the hotel. ...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Humberstone's Royal Hotel was a substantial 2-storey building on the corner of Canterbury and Broughton Road. ...Humberstone's Royal Hotel was a substantial 2-storey building on the corner of Canterbury and Broughton Road. The hotel was built in 1887 to replace an older hotel (Delany's Hotel) built further east in 1856. It was de-licensed in 1921 after a "Local Option Poll" and became Tower House Day & Boarding School under Miss Marion Beetson from 1922 until 1932. It was demolished in 1932. There were 25 students in the 1920's, mostly boarders from outside Surrey Hills and all primary school students. The school room was detached from the main building and there was 6 acres of playing area. The old bar was the business office, the girls' dormitory the old dining room. Marion Beetson was the teacher, Mary Beetson managed the household. Their father was an Indian Army officer. The younger children wore a school blazer with the T.H.C. badge on the pocket. Miss Susan Kelsall visited to give piano lessons and Prof. Kelsall taught French. Miss Marion Beetson died in Castlemaine on 8 February 1952. Information courtesy of Mrs Louise Bell, Castlemaine, ex-student. See SHP0867a and SHP0867b, photos of Louisa in T.H.C. uniform. Photograph of line sketch of Humberstone's Royal Hotel, Surrey Hills. In the foreground is a horse and cart with 5 men standing in front of the hotel. Main entrance is on the corner of the intersection with large windows. There are 8 on one side and 3 on the other with 4 arches on both upper and ground floors. Turret style edging hides the rooftop with two chimneys visible. Pencilled on back "Spare - have in/ our photo files"delany's hotel, miss marion beetson, humberstone's royalhotel, surrey hills, canterbury road, broughton road, hotels, accommodation, royal hotel, tower house day and boarding school, 1880-1890, mary beetson -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Royal Hotel corner of Main and Young Streets Bacchus Marsh 1883
... Royal Hotel corner of Main and Young Streets Bacchus Marsh 1883......Royal Hotel Bacchus Marsh...From around 1869 it became known as the Royal Hotel. Richard Manning's son Frederick Manning inherited the hotel in 1896. ...The image shows the Royal Hotel seen from the intersection of Main and Young Streets. ...From around 1869 it became known as the Royal Hotel. Richard Manning's son Frederick Manning inherited the hotel in 1896. ...This image is one of a series of photographs taken by Melbourne based photographers Stevenson and McNicoll who visited Bacchus Marsh nearby districts between September and November 1883. The Royal Hotel was built in 1861 and is located on the corner of Main and Young Streets in Bacchus Marsh. The first owner was James Murray and the hotel was first known as the Murray Family Hotel. James Murray died in an accident in 1863 and sometime after this the ownership passed to Richard Manning. From around 1869 it became known as the Royal Hotel. Richard Manning's son Frederick Manning inherited the hotel in 1896. The Manning family owned the hotel until sometime after 1945. In more recent decades it has been owned and operated by a number of different people. The hotel continues to operate as of 2024. This image shows the building in its original structure. In 1888, five years after this image was taken, a second storey was added to the section on Young Street. In this image this section is the single storey section of wall without windows to the right of the picture. Small sepia 'carte de viste' style unframed photograph on card with gold border framing photograph. Housed in the album, 'Photographs of Bacchus Marsh and District in 1883 by Stevenson and McNicoll'. The image shows the Royal Hotel seen from the intersection of Main and Young Streets. The diagonal view shows both the Main Street and Young Street sides of the building. It is a two storey brick building with a single storey brick extension on the Young Street frontage. Standing at the corner of the building is a woman and five girls. A deep gutter runs along the Main Street, with a pedestrian crossing ramp. Over this crossing point, there is a large metal frame bearing an ornate lantern. Next to it is a water trough for horses. Several hitching posts can be seen along the footpaths.Printed On the front: Stevenson & McNicoll. Photo. 108 Elizabeth St. Melbourne. COPIES CAN BE OBTAINED AT ANY TIME. On the back: LIGHT & TRUTH inscribed on a banner surmounted by a representation of the rising sun. Copies of this Portrait can be had at any time by sending the Name and Post Office Money Order or Stamps for the amount of order to STEVENSON & McNICOLL LATE BENSON & STEVENSON, Photographers. 108 Elizabeth Street, MELBOURNE. stevenson and mcnicoll 1883 photographs of bacchus marsh and district, hotels bacchus marsh, royal hotel bacchus marsh, manning family bacchus marsh, murray family hotel bacchus marsh -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph (Black & White), Victa Studios, Presentation to Professor Alfred Mica Smith of the Ballarat School of Mines at Craig's Royal Hotel, c1924, c1924
... Presentation to Professor Alfred Mica Smith of the Ballarat School of Mines at Craig's Royal Hotel, c1924......craig's royal hotel...Black and white mounted photograph showing a number of men sitting around two dining tables at Craig's Royal Hotel in Ballarat. Professor Alfred Mica Smith of the Ballarat School of Mines is standing 15 from the left, and is the subject of the painting on an easel to the left. ...The painting was presented to the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery Presentation to Professor Alfred Mica Smith of the Ballarat School of Mines at Craig's Royal Hotel, c1924 Photograph Photograph (Black & White) Victa Studios ...This photo is thought to have been taken at the time of Alfred Mica Smith's retirement from the Ballarat School of Mines. It is most probably also the unveiling of the Max Meldrum portrait of Smith. Alfred Mica Smith retired from the Ballarat School of Mines in 1922 after an association of 41 years and aged 78 years. At the August meeting of the Ballarat School of Mines Council in 1881 it was resolved that 'Alfred Mica Smith Esq., B.Sc., be appointed Professor in Chemistry and Metallurgy and be Superintendent of the Laboratories, for the period of twelve months at a stipend of five hundred pounds per annum, and to commence duty as soon as possible'. (signed: James Oddie, Vice-President) Smith played a major role in the years of 1887-1893 when SMB was affiliated with Melbourne University. In 1912 he became Professor of Metallurgy and received an annual salary of 250 pounds. Alfred Mica Smith presented many scholarly papers, gave evidence at government enquiries into the safety of mines and became an authority on mine safety and ventilation. He was on the Mines Ventilation Board. Professor Smith was the public analyst for the City of Ballarat and Town of Ballarat East, as well as to a number of other boroughs and shires. He was also Chief juror to the Adelaide International Exhibition, chemical section. He provided information to the Royal Commission on gold mining (1889, 1891), and was President to the chemistry section of Australian Association for the Advancement of Science, Associate of American and Australasian Institute of Mining Engineering, Member of the Science Faculty Melbourne University, and Hon. Life Member of the Miner Managers' Association of Australia. He also was involved in many educational and community affairs such as President of the SMB Students' Association, President of the Ballarat Science Society, first President of the Ballarat Camera Club, Vice President of the Field Naturalists' Club, and he presented Ballaarat Fine Art Gallery with his collection of paintings and porcelain ware. His legacies include the mutual regard between him and his students, the many tributes by former students, the Mica Smith scholarship (established in 1923) and now known as the Corbould-Mica Smith Travelling Scholarship, his portrait in oils by noted artist Max Meldrum, and the marble bust of Smith sculptured by Paul Montford. Money for a scholarship in sanitary science at the University of Manchester in the name of his uncle R. A. Smith was left being set up in 1928. Smith died of cancer on 14 May 1926 and his remains, cremated at Springvale, were interred in the Ballaarat New Cemetery. See http://guerin.ballarat.edu.au/curator/honour-roll/honourroll_Smith,%20Alfred%20Mica.shtml Black and white mounted photograph showing a number of men sitting around two dining tables at Craig's Royal Hotel in Ballarat. Professor Alfred Mica Smith of the Ballarat School of Mines is standing 15 from the left, and is the subject of the painting on an easel to the left. The painting was presented to the Ballarat Fine Art GalleryLower right of mount 'Victa Studios Ballarat' Verso (typed and glued on): Presentation to professor Mica Smith, Craig's Hotelballarat school of mines, craig's hotel, craig's royal hotel, alfred mica smith, art gallery of ballarat, ballarat fine art gallery, portrait, frederick martell, daniel walker -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Royal Hotel, 1936
... Royal Hotel...Royal Hotel...In this image. the older Royal Hotel building which stood on the corner of Evans and Brook Streets has been demolished and surrounding buildings that were part of the former hotel's complex are left....Royal Hotel Photograph ...In this image. the older Royal Hotel building which stood on the corner of Evans and Brook Streets has been demolished and surrounding buildings that were part of the former hotel's complex are left.A non-digital black and white photograph with a cream border of a demolition site with some surrounding buildings.royal hotel, evans street, brook street, hotels -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Street Procession on Main Street Bacchus Marsh near Royal Hotel, circa 1900s
... Street Procession on Main Street Bacchus Marsh near Royal Hotel, circa 1900s. ......Royal Hotel Bacchus Marsh...The building on the near left of the picture is the Royal Hotel, which was for a number of years known as Manning's Royal Hotel. ...The building on the near left of the picture is the Royal Hotel, which was for a number of years known as Manning's Royal Hotel. ...This image shows part of a street procession moving along Main Street Bacchus Marsh. The building on the near left of the picture is the Royal Hotel, which was for a number of years known as Manning's Royal Hotel. The name of the license holder, 'Richard Manning' can be seen above the words 'Royal Hotel' on the sign on the building to the left of the picture. The style of people's clothing in the picture suggests it is from around the 1890s or 1900s. The event associated with the street parade is not known. It is possibly part of the Bacchus Marsh branch of the Australian Natives Association (A.N.A,) annual sports festival which was held over the Easter period. Newspaper reports in the Bacchus Marsh Express in the 1900s report details of the various floats, themes and characters in the A.N.A annual sports event and they align to some degree with the people and activities in this image, and other similar images of street parades in Bacchus Marsh at this time.One digital file acquired from State Library of Victoria. One print copy for BMDHS collection reproduced from digital file. BMDHS Location: Photo Album - Entertainment and Recreation parades and processions, events and activities, bacchus marsh and district images held by state library of victoria, hotels bacchus marsh, royal hotel bacchus marsh -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Royal Hotel, 1936
... Royal Hotel...Royal Hotel...The two storey building under construction is the Royal Hotel. The larger building replaced the former single storey hotel which was built on the same site in 1861. ...Royal Hotel Photograph ...The two storey building under construction is the Royal Hotel. The larger building replaced the former single storey hotel which was built on the same site in 1861. The new building is a red brick structure.A non-digital black and white photograph with a cream border of a two storey brick building under construction and surrounded by scaffolding. royal hotel, evans street, brook street, hotels -
Blackwood & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - The Royal Mail Hotel
... The Royal Mail Hotel...The Royal Mail Hotel...The Royal Mail Hotel was first recorded as a Hotel 1863 and it was noted as a Stage Coach Office for Cobb and Co in 1863 in the “Victorian Gazetteer”. ...From then on it was run by his wife, Annie Byres and her daughters as a Guest House where they took in guests and was classed as a Temperance Hotel until 1924. The Royal Mail Hotel Photograph The Royal Mail Hotel ...The Royal Mail Hotel was first recorded as a Hotel 1863 and it was noted as a Stage Coach Office for Cobb and Co in 1863 in the “Victorian Gazetteer”. The Hotel was located on Allot. 21 Sec. 2 on the corner of Peter and Alberts Streets, Golden Point, Blackwood. James Millyard was the first known Hotel Keeper. The Hotel was nearly destroyed by fire in 1878 when most of the shingle roof was burnt. The next recorded owner was Colin McLennan in 1879 until 1889. Frederick Cotton was owner from 1890 until1893. Mrs. Mary Linnehan was Hotel Keeper until 1899 when it was bought by William Byres (2nd). The Byres family owned and operated the Royal Mail Hotel, which was also a stage coach office in the early days. The Byres family had arrived in Australia in 1857 and were first recorded as having a house with sod walls and a calico roof and had a store. Mr. Byres had the hotel until his death in July 1913, and it was relicensed on December 31, 1913. From then on it was run by his wife, Annie Byres and her daughters as a Guest House where they took in guests and was classed as a Temperance Hotel until 1924. -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, The Royal Hotel, C1939
... The Royal Hotel......Royal Hotel...The two storey building is the Royal Hotel which replaced an earlier single storey building that was destroyed by fire in 1935. ...The building occupies a street corner in a shopping centre. The Royal Hotel Photograph ...The two storey building is the Royal Hotel which replaced an earlier single storey building that was destroyed by fire in 1935. It stood on a corner at the intersection of Brook and Evans Street. The new hotel was completed and opened in 1939 on the same site and still functions as a hotel today. The Royal Hotel was has occupied the same site in Sunbury's shopping strip for 163 years.A non-digital black and white photograph with a cream border of a brick two storey hotel with white trims around the windows and doors. The building occupies a street corner in a shopping centre.hotels, brook street, evans street, royal hotel -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, Royal Hotel
... Royal Hotel......Royal Hotel...This is an image of the original single storey Royal Hotel building which was on the corner of Brook and Evans Streets. ...A young tree and power pole are seen on the RHS of the image. Royal Hotel Photograph ...This is an image of the original single storey Royal Hotel building which was on the corner of Brook and Evans Streets. In the 1930s the single storey structure was demolished after a fire and replaced with a double storey Art Deco red brick building, which still stands on the same site.At one stage there were four hotels in Evans Street between Station Street and Brook Street. At some stage the Millett family owned them. The Royal and the Olive Tree (formerly the Railway) hotels remain on their original site but not in their original appearance.A black and white photograph with a cream border of a single storey hotel building with a headlight window on the RHS of the corner entry doorway, which also has lead light windows. A young tree and power pole are seen on the RHS of the image. hotels, royal hotel, s.winter, t. millett -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Royal Hotel
... Royal Hotel...Royal Hotel...The two storey building in the photograph is the Royal Hotel. The original single storey hotel was damaged by fire in the 1930s so the double storey red brick building replaced it on the same site, which is at the intersection of Evans and Brook Streets. ...Royal Hotel Photograph ...The two storey building in the photograph is the Royal Hotel. The original single storey hotel was damaged by fire in the 1930s so the double storey red brick building replaced it on the same site, which is at the intersection of Evans and Brook Streets. For many years the MIllett family owned and ran the hotelThe Royal Hotel is one of four hotels that operated in Evans Street between Station and Brook Streets. Only two of those hotels are operating on their original sites. The other two have been demolished and replaced with retail businesses.An enlarged black and white non-digital photograph with a narrow cream border of a streetscape of an intersection with a two storey brick building on one corner and cars park by the kerb outside the building.royal hotel, millett family, evans street, brook street, hotels -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, The Royal Hotel, 1936
... The Royal Hotel...Royal Hotel...The single storey Royal Hotel was built on the SE corner of Brook and Evans Street in 1861, two years after a rail service reached Sunbury. ...Three empty barrels are stacked by the doorway. The Royal Hotel Photograph ...The single storey Royal Hotel was built on the SE corner of Brook and Evans Street in 1861, two years after a rail service reached Sunbury. It occupied that site until July 1936 after a fire destroyed the building. It was decided to demolish the old hotel and replace it with a modern building. The first stages of the building's demolition have been captured in this image.The Royal Hotel was one of the first hotels to be built in Evans Street when businesses moved from Macedon Street closer to the station after rail services came to Sunbury in 1859.A non-digital black and white photograph of a single storey hotel building being demolished. The doors and windows have been removed as well a portion of the iron roofing. Three empty barrels are stacked by the doorway. royal hotel, brook street, evans street, hotels -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, The Royal Hotel, c1939
... The Royal Hotel...Royal Hotel...The two storey building is the Royal Hotel which is sited on the corner of Brook and Evans Streets in Sunbury's main shopping strip.The photograph was taken sometime in 1939 after it was totally rebuilt. ...They were They were the Railway Hotel (Olive Tree), White Horse Hotel, Royal Hotel and the Rupertswood Hotel, opposite the Royal Hotel. ...The two storey building is the Royal Hotel which is sited on the corner of Brook and Evans Streets in Sunbury's main shopping strip.The photograph was taken sometime in 1939 after it was totally rebuilt. A fire had damaged the old single storey structure, which was built on the same site c1860 shortly after Sunbury had a rail service. The building still operates today on the same site.The Royal Hotel is one of four hotels that were built in Evans Street Sunbury between Brook and Station Streets in the 1860s shortly after the rail service arrived in the town. They were They were the Railway Hotel (Olive Tree), White Horse Hotel, Royal Hotel and the Rupertswood Hotel, opposite the Royal Hotel. A non-digital black and white photograph with a cream border of a two storey brick hotel building with light concrete trimming around the windows and entrances sited on a corner. A large black sedan car is parked near the corner. royal hotel, hotels -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Royal Hotel, Pre 1936
... Royal Hotel...Royal Hotel...The hotel in the photograph is the original single storey Royal Hotel with its corner entrance. It stood on the south -east corner of Evans and Brook Streets in Sunbury. ...The iron clad roof has three chimneys. Royal Hotel Photograph ...The hotel in the photograph is the original single storey Royal Hotel with its corner entrance. It stood on the south -east corner of Evans and Brook Streets in Sunbury. The original building was damaged by fire in 1936 and a two storey red brick building replaced it on the original site with the hotel entrance facing onto Brook Street. The hotel is in close proximity to the railway station so it was able to offer accommodation to travellers visiting the Asylum.The Royal Hotel is one of two surviving hotels built in Evans Street. Originally there were four hotels built between Station and Brook Streets along Evans Street.A non-digital black and white photograph of a white single story hotel building showing the original corner entrance and three men standing beside it in the street. There are two other entrances on each side and three windows down one side. The iron clad roof has three chimneys.royal hotel, sunbury, hotels, brook street, evans street -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Royal Hotel, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, 1913
... Royal Hotel, Bay Street, Port Melbourne...Photograph of Royal Hotel in Bay Street c 1913 (built 1859), showing Lorenzo CAELLI's Restaurant...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Business and Traders - Hotels Business and Traders - Cafes and Restaurants Built Environment Joseph O'SULLIVAN Lorenzo CAELLI Photograph of Royal Hotel in Bay Street c 1913 (built 1859), showing Lorenzo CAELLI's Restaurant Photograph Royal Hotel, Bay Street, Port Melbourne ...Photograph of Royal Hotel in Bay Street c 1913 (built 1859), showing Lorenzo CAELLI's Restaurantbusiness and traders - hotels, business and traders - cafes and restaurants, built environment, joseph o'sullivan, lorenzo caelli -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, 1952
... royal hotel...B/W photograph of the Royal Hotel, Sunbury 1952...Printed by hand on back: ROYAL HOTEL, SUNBURY. 1952...Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne royal hotel sunbury hotels buildings 1950s george evans collection Printed by hand on back: ROYAL HOTEL, SUNBURY. 1952 B/W photograph of the Royal Hotel, Sunbury 1952 Photograph ...B/W photograph of the Royal Hotel, Sunbury 1952Printed by hand on back: ROYAL HOTEL, SUNBURY. 1952royal hotel, sunbury, hotels, buildings, 1950s, george evans collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: ROYAL HOTEL, MILLERS FLAT
... HARRY BIGGS COLLECTION: ROYAL HOTEL, MILLERS FLAT......Hotel...royal...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BUILDINGS Hotel royal millers flat Royal Hotel Millers flat Photograph. ...Photograph. (proof 80) A brick and timber building in two sections, with an iron roof. The wide verandah on the brick section has ornate cast iron lacework and the timber section has seating under the verandah. In the foreground there is a man on horseback rounding up a mob of sheep.buildings, hotel, royal , millers flat, royal hotel, millers flat -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat
... Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat,...Colour photograph of the architectural detail of Craig's Royal Hotel. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields street lamp architecture Colour photograph of the architectural detail of Craig's Royal Hotel. Craig's Royal Hotel, Ballarat, Photograph - Colour Lisa Gervasoni ...Colour photograph of the architectural detail of Craig's Royal Hotel. street lamp, architecture
