Physical description
This is the parent record for the archives collection of hotels in the Ringwood area.
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This is the parent record for the archives collection of hotels in the Ringwood area.
Black and white photographs of Club Hotel February 1960 (1 original, three copies). The hotel has a long association with the Reddish family, thus given the name of "Daisy's Hotel". Included 2 copies of the photograph. Ryman Healthcare bought the site in 2019, including the garden supply business next door, making up a 2.2ha area. The proposal was for a $220 million retirement village to be built. The location is next to Ringwood Lake with the old hotel being knocked down in the early 2020s.
Black and white photographs of Tudor style Club hotel
Black and white photographs of Tudor style two-storey building (2 originals, 1 copy). The hotel has a long association with the Reddish family, thus given the name of "Daisy's Hotel". Included 2 copies of the photograph. Ryman Healthcare bought the site in 2019, including the garden supply business next door, making up a 2.2ha area. The proposal was for a $220 million retirement village to be built. The location is next to Ringwood Lake with the old hotel being knocked down in the early 2020s. Was H9 in old numbering system.
Club Hotel June 1971
Club Hotel, East Ringwood in November 1969
Written on backing sheet, "Club 1969. Site originally marked out as local cemetery 1871. Hotel built as single storey 1877" The hotel has a long association with the Reddish family, thus given the name of "Daisy's Hotel". Ryman Healthcare bought the site in 2019, including the garden supply business next door, making up a 2.2ha area. The proposal was for a $220 million retirement village to be built. The location is next to Ringwood Lake with the old hotel being knocked down in the early 2020s. Was H17 in previous numbering system.
Inscription below photograph reads, "Original Coach and Horses Hotel, Whitehorse Rd. 1875". (Thomas Wiggin)
Appears to be reproduction of newspaper photograph. South Side of highway.
Written below one photograph, "Photo of Coach and Horses Hotel, corner of White Horse Road and Madden Street. Enter Estate at Madden Street". 1924.
Black and white photograph of Coach and Horses Hotel.
Typed below photograph, "Coach and Horses Hotel. 1909-1939".
Black and white photograph of Coach and Horses Hotel in Maroondah Highway, west of New Street, now adjacent to Eastlink Freeway, on northern side. There are two duplicate photos. Certainly the photo was taken post-1940 as the previous Coach & Horses Hotel, on the south side, burnt down in 1940. The telephone pole indicates that era, with limited lines. The style of the building was Art Deco that generally existed in the 1920s-1930s but did continued in Australia in the 1940s. The building has the appearance of being newly-built.
Was H4, in the old cataloguing system.
Black and white photograph.(several copies) of brick hotel with veranda. Horse and card outside and group of people standing in front of veranda.
Typed below one photograph, "Club Hotel Mt. Dandenong Rd. 1897". Another adds "Incorporated in present structure". A third copy is labelled "Mrs Sweeney", possible owner.
Brick hotel with veranda. Sign above veranda reads "De Beer's Club Hotel" Sign on side of building reads, "Club Hotel - De Beer"(De Beer added to original Club Hotel sign - See item #2819 for earlier photo)
Was H006. Photographed by "The Studio of Ringwood"
Black and white photograph of the Club Hotel on Mount Dandenong Road, East Ringwood. The image was copied from the "Ringwood East Electric Station Estate" land sales brochure dated 1st November 1924. Refer to #5132. The hotel has a long association with the Reddish family, thus given the name of "Daisy's Hotel". Included 2 copies of the photograph. Ryman Healthcare bought the site in 2019, including the garden supply business next door, making up a 2.2ha area. The proposal was for a $220 million retirement village to be built. The location is next to Ringwood Lake with the old hotel being knocked down in the early 2020s.
Was item H7 in the previous numbering system.
Digital photograph showing Club Hotel, East Ringwood
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in October 2008.
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