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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - List of Port Melbourne Hotels & Licencees 1872, 1872
... Happy Home Hotel... Foundry Hotel Fountain Inn Freemasons Hotel Happy Home Hotel ...Handwritten list of hotels & their licencees in 1872 believed to have been complied by donor's ancestor, a member of the LOBB family.A4 size handwritten sheet with names, addresses and licencees of Port Melbourne hotels in 1872.business and traders - hotels, built environment - commercial, lobb, h. fonseca, harry hall, william hays, j mcculloch, wm reynolds, g sefton, mrs crockford, andrea lagogiannis, g braithwaite, v sanderson, j carter, g w hall, j michie, t cowling, jas. bartlett, edward suffolk, martin clasby, mrs peatt, w kinyon, william spire, thomas turville, w cruickshank, charles peacock, j williams, william cannon, j bell, michael flanagan, william carroll, j w carr, john allen, j e crockford, charles sharp, henry o'brien, g t potter, f johnson, all england eleven hotel, army & navy hotel, auld reekie hotel, australian hotel, bay view hotel, brunswick pier hotel, chequers inn, chusan hotel, commercial hotel, cosmopolitan hotel, customs house hotel, exchange hotel, fitzjames hotel, floodgate hotel, foresters arms hotel, foundry hotel, fountain inn, freemasons hotel, happy home hotel, hibernian hotel, kent hotel, locomotive hotel, lord raglan hotel, marine hotel, naval brigade hotel, new great britain hotel, pier hotel, president lincoln hotel, prince alfred hotel, retreat inn, royal hotel, ship hotel, station hotel, victoria hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Two houses in Rouse Street, Port Melbourne belonging to Thomas SWALLOW and T H ARIELL, Charles Nettleton, c. 1871-73
... of the photo bears the words "W KENYON / HAPPY HOME HOTEL". William... of the photo bears the words "W KENYON / HAPPY HOME HOTEL". William ...ARIELL's house (and partnership) was taken over after his death by Frederick DERHAM. Appears to be photographed from original Swallow home across the street. A building on the left of the photo bears the words "W KENYON / HAPPY HOME HOTEL". William Kenyon was licensee of the Happy Home Hotel in 1871-72 and W Kenyon was listed as the occupier 1872-73. (See Hotels research by Peter Libbis, Cat No 2978).Large B&W photo of two houses on the north east corner of Rouse and Stokes Streets belonging to Thomas SWALLOW and T.H. ARIELL c1871-73 in a grey cardboard mount with a border consisting on thin overlapping black lines. "C NETTLETON PHOTO" at bottom left and "MELBOURNE" at bottom right."9" on back in very light pencil.built environment - domestic, thomas harris ariell, frederick thomas derham, thomas swallow, charles nettleton -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Two houses in Rouse Street, Port Melbourne belonging to Thomas SWALLOW and T H ARIELL, Charles Nettleton, c. 1871-73
... on the left of the photo bears the words "W KENYON / HAPPY HOME HOTEL... on the left of the photo bears the words "W KENYON / HAPPY HOME HOTEL ...ARIELL's house (and partnership) was taken over after his death by Frederick DERHAM. Appears to be photographed from original Swallow home across the street. Used for Council display purposes and still mounted with caption together with photo of POOLMAN's house.(Cat no. 683). Houses demolished 1950s. A building on the left of the photo bears the words "W KENYON / HAPPY HOME HOTEL". William Kenyon was licensee of the Happy Home Hotel in 1871-72 and W Kenyon was listed as the occupier 1872-73. (See Hotels research by Peter Libbis, Cat No 2978).Photographic copy of a photo of two houses on the north east corner of Rouse and Stokes Streets belonging to Thomas SWALLOW and T.H. ARIELL c1871-73 (Cat no 679.01). Labelled "Derham's three storey house in Rouse Street" as part of a display prepared by Council. Sepia photograph mounted on card with Poolman's House (Cat no 683).built environment - domestic, thomas harris ariell, frederick thomas derham, charles nettleton, thomas swallow -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Fernhem, c1916
Fernhem Guest House situated in The Crescent at Sassafras. It is now a private home. An advert in the 1910 'Hotel and Boarding House Guide' states that: FERNHEM - Is beautifully situated amongst fernery glades and gladsome nature's sights. The accommodation offered is exceptional and the Proprietress with the greatest pleasure strives to make her guests during their stay, whether brief or lengthy, as happy and comfortable as human skill will allow. TERMS 30 /- PER WEEK. Milk and cream from our own cows. Correspondence invited. Mrs. TUTT, "Fernhem" SASSAFRAS.B & W photograph from Rose Series postcard showing front view of Fernhem Guest House in sassafras. There are two men, a dog and a child in the foreground with a group of people on the verandah. A large tree is in the garden RHS.The Rose Series # 1475 "FERNHEM' SASSAFRAS VICTORIAsassafras, guest house, fernhem, tutt, the crescent