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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - CARWARDINE COLLECTION: BELFAST ARMS HOTEL, BENDIGO, 8th February, 1955
... CARWARDINE COLLECTION: BELFAST ARMS HOTEL, BENDIGO......belfast arms hotel...Black and white photograph of the Belfast Arms Hotel, Hargreaves Street, Bendigo showing an auction sign for the sale of property by Frank A Hill & Co also shows cars parked in front and neighbouring businesses. ...Photograph CARWARDINE COLLECTION: BELFAST ARMS HOTEL, BENDIGO ...Black and white photograph of the Belfast Arms Hotel, Hargreaves Street, Bendigo showing an auction sign for the sale of property by Frank A Hill & Co also shows cars parked in front and neighbouring businesses. Dated on back 8.2.1955.Bendigo Advertiserbuildings, hotel, belfast arms hotel, bendigo-businesses-hotels -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - HOUSES OF ACCOMMODATION, BENDIGO PROGRESS ASSOCIATION
... Hotel... Beehive Exchange... Belfast Arms...Listed are the: Hotel Shamrock, City Family Hotel, Masonic Shades Hotel, City Club Hotel, Hopetoun Hotel, Harp and Shamrock Hotel, Duke of York Hotel, Heywood's Coffee Palace, Trengrove's Dining Rooms, Court House Hotel, Olympic Hotel, Metropolitan Hotel, European Hotel, Reed's Dining Rooms, Terminus Hotel, Beehive Exchange, Belfast Arms, Brady's Arcade Hotel, Mulcare's Royal Mail Hotel, Tregear's Olive Branch Hotel, Bryant's Union Hotel, Hutchens' Telegraph Hotel....DOCUMENT bendigo Houses of Accommodation Bendigo Hotel Shamrock City Family Hotel Masonic Shades Hotel City Club Hotel Hopetoun Hotel Harp and Shamrock Hotel Duke of York Hotel Heywood's Coffee Palace Trengrove's Dining Rooms Court House Hotel Olympic Hotel Metropolitan Hotel European Hotel Reed's Dining Rooms Terminus Hotel Beehive Exchange Belfast Arms Brady's Arcade Hotel Mulcare's Royal Mail Hotel Tregear's Olive Branch Hotel Bryant's Union Hotel Hutchens' Telegraph Hotel White document with blue printing. ...White document with blue printing. Has a border with circles and squares 1.5 cm from the edge of the paper. Lists some of the principal houses of accommodation issued by the Bendigo Progress Association. A. Morrison, Arcade Chambers, Bendigo. Listed are the: Hotel Shamrock, City Family Hotel, Masonic Shades Hotel, City Club Hotel, Hopetoun Hotel, Harp and Shamrock Hotel, Duke of York Hotel, Heywood's Coffee Palace, Trengrove's Dining Rooms, Court House Hotel, Olympic Hotel, Metropolitan Hotel, European Hotel, Reed's Dining Rooms, Terminus Hotel, Beehive Exchange, Belfast Arms, Brady's Arcade Hotel, Mulcare's Royal Mail Hotel, Tregear's Olive Branch Hotel, Bryant's Union Hotel, Hutchens' Telegraph Hotel.document, bendigo, houses of accommodation bendigo, hotel shamrock, city family hotel, masonic shades hotel, city club hotel, hopetoun hotel, harp and shamrock hotel, duke of york hotel, heywood's coffee palace, trengrove's dining rooms, court house hotel, olympic hotel, metropolitan hotel, european hotel, reed's dining rooms, terminus hotel, beehive exchange, belfast arms, brady's arcade hotel, mulcare's royal mail hotel, tregear's olive branch hotel, bryant's union hotel, hutchens' telegraph hotel -
The Celtic ClubBook, Declan Kiberd, Irish Classics, 2000
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 English literature - Irish authors Irish literature - History and criticism One country, two languages, and a sequence of great artists in every generation. From the Gaelic bards to the Belfast ...One country, two languages, and a sequence of great artists in every generation. From the Gaelic bards to the Belfast Agreement, Irish writers have drawn equally on two traditions to heal the rifts of their land." "A celebration of the enduring Irish classics, this book by one of their most eloquent and adept readers offers an unusually brilliant and accessible survey of the greatest works since 1600 in Gaelic and English. Together, they have shaped one of the world's most original literary cultures.Index, bib, notes, p.632.non-fictionOne country, two languages, and a sequence of great artists in every generation. From the Gaelic bards to the Belfast Agreement, Irish writers have drawn equally on two traditions to heal the rifts of their land." "A celebration of the enduring Irish classics, this book by one of their most eloquent and adept readers offers an unusually brilliant and accessible survey of the greatest works since 1600 in Gaelic and English. Together, they have shaped one of the world's most original literary cultures.english literature - irish authors, irish literature - history and criticism
