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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Dorothy Wickham, Fitzgerald's Pub, Avoca, Ireland, 2016, 09/2016
The pub featured in the television series Ballykissangel.A hotel in Ireland.ballykissangel, pub, hotel, fitzgerald, avoca, ireland -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Greyfriars Bobby Pub, Edinburgh, Scotland, c2017
Greyfriars Bobby was a Skye Terrier who became known in 19th-century Edinburgh for spending 14 years guarding thDouble storey stone pub in Scotlandgreyfriars bobby pub, edinburgh, scotland, hotels, dog -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, O'Callaghan's Pub Corner, C1924
O'Callaghan's hotel was one of three 'hotels' which operated in Mitcham in the late 19th century. Suited on the corner of Station St and Whitehorse Road it was run by Irish widow, Mary Jane O'Callaghan. She died in 1916 and the hotel was de-licensed in 1917 and this photo was taken shortly before the building was demolished in 1924.Black and white photo of O'Callaghan's Pub Corner, cnr Station Street and Whitehorse Road, Mitcham. History with photoLarge photograph filed in 2Eo'callaghan, mary, o'callaghan pub corner -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING, AT THE CLUNES CLUB PUB
CUTTING OF NEWSPAPER COLLECTED BY MRS. LENA WATTLEWORTHNEWSPAPER ARTICLE "WEEKENDER" ON STORIES OF PEOPLE AND PLACES WORTH GOING TO. ARTICLE ON THE CLUNES CLUB PUB 10TH OCTOBER 1980local history, document, newspaper -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, Black & White Postcard, Cheltenham Railway Station c1920, c1920
Although the Railway line had been planned for some time Sir Thomas Bent MP was responsible for making it happen in order to revitalize the fortunes of the Moorabbin Shire that he had represented for so long. The train line opened in 1881with 8 Stations between Caulfield and Mordialloc.The first Steam engine carried dignitaries and local residents. Bent also ensured that the Station houses in his constituency were built in a distinctive decorative cottage style. Bent faced severe criticism for diverting the rail line through his local area and for the expenditure on the Stations. Local residents established and cared for Gardens at the Stations and Cheltenham was awarded Best Garden c1910. The arrival of the Railway Line saw the traders move from Point Nepean Rd to Charman Rd and by 1910 various shops and business were present. 2016 - current has seen large protest rallies against the destruction of Mentone Station and Cheltenham Station as the Victorian State Government proceeds to remove Railway Level Crossings. A compromise to retain the Station buildings whilst placing the Rail Line underground is desired.Cheltenham Railway Station is one of the original cottage style stations ordered by Sir Thomas Bent when the rail line was extended from Caulfield to Mordialloc 1881Photograph Black & White Postcard showing the entrance to Cheltenham Railway Station c1920Valentine &Sons Pub Co Ltd Melb railways, cheltenham station, mentone station, south brighton station, railway level crossing removal 2016 -19, smith j l; smith mary ann, stanley helen, smith vic, smith harry redvers, chaff cutter, horse drawn carts, toll gates brighton, motor cars 1900, steam engines, early settlers, bentleigh, parish of moorabbin, city of moorabbin, county of bourke, moorabbin roads board, shire of moorabbin, henry dendy's special survey 1841, were j.b.; bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman s, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, market gardeners, vineyards, orchards -
Brimbank City Council Art Collection
Pen and wash, Noelene Willis, Keilor Pub, 1990
Keilor Pub- recent viewLocal scene and local artistpen and wash -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, Haunted Pub, Durham, UK
This building dates back to 1109 AD It was an Inn called the Ostler & Groom in 1468AD It remains one of the most Haunted Pubs in England -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Last drinks for Pat's pub, 13/03/2019
The Windy Mile pub in Diamond Creek has 'never been the same" since teenager Patrick Cronin died from a senseless coward punch at the bar almost three years ago.The Windy Mile will serve its last drink on Sunday, March 31 2019.News article 1 page, black text.windy mile, diamond creek, patrick cronin, cronin family -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Last Drinks: Sudden closure of 150-year-old pub leaves patron reeling", 9/07/2018 12:00:00 AM
Print of a website report in The Age, dated 8/7/2018 titled "Last Drinks: Sudden closure of 150-year-old pub leaves patron reeling" about the closure of the Sebastopol Royal Mail Hotel, written by Caleb Cluff of The Courier, printed in The Age on 9/7/2018. Has photo of the Hotel by Kate Healy, tram outside the hotel by Andrew Cook, a photograph of the original hotel building See pdf file for a complete article.royal mail hotel, hotels, sebastopol, closure -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Bar Towel
White toweling with black border and black writing - Shake's Pub - and red writing - SaigonShake's Pub Saigonbar towel, shake's pub saigon -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Fairey Firefly Mk.IV Repair/Service Manual and Parts List, Dowty Rotol Ltd Pub.501 Repair & Service for Firefly Mk.IV Pub.672A Parts List ADE for Firefly 6
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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, The history of ancient Greece pub 1812, 1812
This book has the signature of Joseph Ware of Minjah, Caramut, Victoria. Joseph Ware came, with his parents, from England to Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania) in 1822. With his brother, Jeremiah, he came to the Port Phillip Colony (Victoria) in 1838 and settled in the Colac area (Wooriwyrite and Koort-Koort-Nong stations). With his brothers or alone Joseph then held the runs of Minjah, Mustons Creek (Barwidgee), Sinclair West and Springburn. Joseph Ware was a highly successful pastoralist, breeding sheep, cattle and horses and importing Shorthorn cattle. Ware was connected with Minjah from 1845 to his death in 1895. The homestead at Minjah which still stands today was built by Joseph Ware in 1870. This book is of interest because of its antiquarian nature. But it is far more important because it was once the property of Joseph Ware. He and his brothers were most influential pastoralists in South Western Victoria in the 19th century. This is a hard cover book of 630 pages. It has a Preface, an Introduction, five Books with Chapters on the history of Greece and an Index. The cover is dark brown leather, now stained and mottled, with ‘Robertson’s Greece’ embossed in red and gold lettering on the spine. The top of the first page has been cut out and there is considerable staining throughout the book. There is one insert map of ancient Greece and some scribble (perhaps a signature) on the first and last pages. The inscription is handwritten in black ink. ‘Joseph Ware, Minjah, Caramut’ ‘Dec.24…’ ware brothers, joseph ware, minjah, pioneers of s.w. victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newsclipping, Renovated Weller's Pub to begin its new stage of life by Linley Hartley, Diamond Valley News, 26 January 1988, 1988
Digital file only - Digitised by EDHS from a scrapbook on loan from Beryl Bradbury (nee Stokes), daughter of Frank Stokes.beryl bradbury (nee stokes) collection, cobb and co, diane towns, edward weller, kangaroo ground, kathi hendrey, robert hendry, weller's hotel -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Newspaper (Item) - Newspaper article, Jay Town, Cheers to a pub with no peer, Unknown
A newspaper article regarding the selling of The Crossways Historic Inn in Marysville. The Crossways was built in the early 1920s and is the oldest building in Marysville. The Crossways historic inn survived the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires thanks to the efforts of its c-owner Greg Cherry and, in the days after the fires, provided a much-needed refuge to the Marysville community and firefighters. A newspaper article regarding the selling of The Crossways Historic Inn in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, the crossways cabaret, the crossways, crossways, crossways country inn, crossways historic inn, 2009 black saturday bushfires, accommodation, newspaper article -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Trial for man after teen's pub fight death, 24/05/2017
The man charged with killing teen Patrick Cronin has been ordered to stand trial. Andrew William Lee, 33, last Wednesday formally pleaded not guilty to manslaughter.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.patrick cronin, cronin family -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Jim at "The Pub" Eltham; Reed's Eltham Hotel, c.1948
Olive Elsie May Reed was licensee of the Eltham Hotel from April 1948 to January 1950. The Eltham Hotel is the oldest continually operating hotel in the Eltham district. Initially referred to as the Little Eltham Hotel, it has been known as the Eltham Hotel since the 1850s through to present time with a very brief period as the Eltham Tavern in the late 1980s. Benjamin Oliver Wallis was a prominent Eltham resident, publican and Councillor during the second half of the nineteenth century. He owned the house that is now the Nillumbik Living and Learning Centre at 739 Main Road Eltham and one stage the Eltham Hotel. Wallis migrated to Melbourne in 1853 but his wife and children remained in Cornwall for a further 10 years. Later in 1853 Richard Warren engaged Wallis to build the Eltham Hotel and it opened in 1854. The hotel was constructed of hard basaltic blue stone quarried in the Eltham district and cemented together with mud, and partly of bricks made at Eltham. The Fountain of Friendship Hotel on the opposite side of Maria Street (Main Road) opened shortly after. The hotel was a well-known resting place for gold diggers during the gold rush at Woods’ Point and Warren would buy the gold from the diggers. In 1858 Warren fell into financial difficulties and had to sell the hotel. Wallis bought the hotel and obtained a publican’s licence in 1861. In the 1850s the Fountain had been the more popular hotel but after that the Eltham Hotel became more popular. It is understood that in about 1857 Wallis probably built the “Living and Learning house” for tanner John Pearson. In 1868 Pearson became bankrupt and Wallis acquired the house and he lived there until his death in 1896. For some of this time the house was in the name of Benjamin’s son Richard but he died in 1888 and ownership reverted to his father. Wallis was a member of the Eltham Jockey Club and in 1867 his wife Anna rode her horse Charlotte in the Annual Races. Anna was also an angler and is reported to have caught a large perch in the Yarra River. She died in 1887. On 16th September 1886 Wallis sold the hotel to Christopher Watson (Snr). Watson died in 1887 and the hotel passed to his son Christopher Watson (Jr) who owned it until his death in 1909 at which time his wife Emily took over the license. Upon her death, their son Herbert applied for the license in January 1915. In July 1925, Herbert Watson demolished the original building and, in its place, erected a modern hotel which remains the foundation of the present Eltham Hotel. The contractors at the time commented on how well the original building had been constructed. A description of the new building was detailed in the Advertiser newspaper of January 8, 1926: “The new building consists of. two stories. designed in English tavern style, and contains-all told, 24 rooms. On the second floor, in front uninviting the two gables is a deep balcony, which will be much appreciated by visitors. The lower story is wholly of brick, and the upper one of wood and fibrous cement plaster. The rooms are spacious and lofty, and the windows are large and of latest style, and light the rooms splendidly. The entrance hall is 8 feet wide. The bar is a very commodious room and is furnished in the most up-to-date and convenient manner. The dining room, a very attractive apartment, is 30 feet by 15 feet 6 inches, and the bar parlor is also a large and well furnished room. A large cellar, an indispensable adjunct to an hotel, has been excavated beneath the bar. On the upper story are 12 bedrooms, and among other conveniences are two bath rooms in which hot and cold water can be used. All the rooms have been supplied with the necessary appliances for electric lighting, which will be one of the progressive evidences which Eltham will shortly enjoy.” “In the yard a brick garage to accommodate three cars at once, has been erected. This, as well as the hotel, is roofed with tiles.” “From the front of the hotel (especially the balcony) a lovely view of the country west and, north may be obtained.” “It may be added that it Is intended to have an ornamental garden, a tennis court. and a kiosk in connection with the hotel, and the property will have a rustic fence round it.” The hotel has since undergone several modifications and extensions Pages from a scrapbook belonging to Heather Jenkins (nee Sargeant) who lived as a child in the Police Residence at 728 Main Road, Eltham in the 1920s.Heather Sargeant was the daughter of Constable W.C. Sargeant, the local police officer in residence at Eltham, 1922-1927Glued on a brown paper scrapbook page (torn from scrapbook) with 8 black and white/sepia photos of varying sizes, 1 newspaper clipping and one greeting card with printed sketch and handwritten captions in ink. On back of page is 1 black and white photo and a large newspaper clipping.eltham, police residence, heather jenkins (nee sargeant), walter withers, constable w.c. sargeant, eltham hotel, jim jenkins, reed's eltham hotel, olive elsie may reed -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Nillumbik Historical Society, Pub Crawl: around Diamond Creek's historic pubs by Jock Ryan, 2001
Hotels described include: Evelyn Arms Hotel or Tunnel Camp Hotel or Half-Way House, the Diamond Reef Hotel, the Loyal Diamond Lodge Hotel and the Royal Mail Hotel all located in Diamond Creek during a rapid population growth in Diamond Creek in the 1860s.This small publication discusses the history of local hotels in the Diamond Creek area during a significant period of development in the 1860s when mining took place in the local area. The history of hotels connects to the wider history and important social and civic link to the community at that time. [10] p. includes text and very poor photocopy reproductions of historical photographs. Perfect bound with plastic front cover only.EDHS Property stamp on front coverdiamond creek, hotels, pubs, bars, 1860s -
Clunes Museum
Book, PETER SPARK, A PUB ON EVERY CORNER, 2024
HISTORY OF PUBS IN CLUNES AND DISTRICTSOFT COVER BOOK WITH CLUNES SIGN IN FOREGROUND AND OLD TIMBER WAGON IN BACKGROUND. 185 PAGES.non-fictionHISTORY OF PUBS IN CLUNES AND DISTRICTclunes pubs, local history -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, J.M. Freeland, The Australian Pub, 1966
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketwalsh st library -
Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Photograph - Black & white photograph, Pub with Three Names - Evelyn Arms, Tunnel Camp and Halfway House
Black and white image of one of Diamond Creek's five original hotels from the 1870's.none#historichotel, #wattsriveraqueduct, tunnel camp, navvies, reservoir, preston -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Drawing: Ian BOW (b.1914 - d.1989 AUS), Templestowe Pub
Ian Bow studied at the Melbourne Technical College. He is best known both as a painter and as a sculptor. His works are represented in several state and provincial galleries. -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, AUTIO, Narelle, Tocumwal Pub, 2006
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, TheTown Hall Pub and Dining Room, Richmond, UK
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - DCA Pub No 17 Weight Control of Aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - GAF Design Summary Jindivik Mk203B-700 Pub No B3B/2/80
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Maldon Brass Band Inc.
Set List, Pub Concert 2015
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Maldon Brass Band Inc.
Document, Pub Concert 2015
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Maldon Brass Band Inc.
Set List, Pub Concert 2016
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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour prints, Farewell for Kalvin Carpenter
Staff and Students at a pub celebrating possibly the Farewell for Kalvin Carpenter. Includes photograph of Phil Tulk with Karen van Laack (Finance Officer) and Paula Cave (Gardener), Richard Green (Finance Officer.)8 photographs of Staff and Students at a pub. Includes photograph of Phil Tulk with Karen van Laack (Finance Officer) anf Paula Cave (Gardener), Richard Green (Finance Officer.) Extra photographs in spares box.staff, students, pub, celebration, farewell, kalvin carpenter, phil tulk, karen van laack, finance officer, paula cave, gardener, richard green -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Pamphlet - The Pubs of Port 2017, Pat Grainger, Walks around Vintage Port No.7, Apr 2017
Update and reprint of Pubs of Port Walk. Supported by CoPP. The original Pubs in Port Walk was No 7 with No 6 reserved for Bend on the River: Westgate Park. The Westgate Park walk was not produced so the updated versions the Pub walk in 2001 and 2012 became No 6 however with the introduction of a Beacon Cove to Webb Trail as a new Walk No 6 in 2016, this version of the Pub walk (2017) reverted to No 7.Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society publication, "Walks around Vintage Port", "No.7 Pubs of Port" 2017 Edition.hotels, built environment