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Australian Inn (Hotel)
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James Brackenreg granted a licence for the Australian Inn
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Ballard s Inn (Hotel)
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Robert Ballard s Inn situated at Lochinvar
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Bank Hotel, Newcastle
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Madeline Croft to sell the Bank Hotel in Hunter St. Newcastle
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Bank Hotel; Oxford Hotel, Lucky Country Hotel Newcastle
Place:
235-237 Hunter-street, Newcastle
Source:
Newcastle Herald 1 November 2012
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The Bank Hotel was first built on the site in 1860 and demolished in 1877 when Jesse Ireland built the Oxford Hotel which was completed in 1880. It remained the Oxford Hotel until Tooth & Company sold the brewery in 1977 and the name was changed to the Lucky Country Hotel..
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Bank Hotel; Oxford Hotel, Newcastle
Source:
Newcastle Morning Herald 13 June 1936; Newcastle Herald 1 November 2012
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On the corner of Crown-street, Newcastle a building known then as the Bank Hotel was built. Mr. Jesse Ireland in later years purchased the larger portion of the holding. The Bank Hotel was demolished when Ireland built the Oxford Hotel. The hotel and adjoining shops was sold for over 30,000 pounds c. 1936. It remained the Oxford Hotel until Tooth & Company sold the brewery in 1977 and the name was changed to the Lucky Country Hotel.
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Bell Inn (Hotel)
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Samuel Snape granted a licence for the Bell Inn
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Bell Inn (Hotel)
Place:
Yellow Rock near Wollombi
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Samuel Snape granted a licence for the Bell Inn
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Bell Inn (Hotel)
Place:
Yellow Rock, Wollombi
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Garden of the Bell Inn completely washed away in a flood
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Bell Inn (Hotel)
Place:
Yellow Rock, Wollombi Rd.
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Samuel Snape granted a licence for the Bell Inn
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Bell Inn (Hotel)
Place:
Yellow Rock, Wollombi Road
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Samuel Snape granted a license for the Bell Inn
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Bell Inn (Hotel)
Place:
Wollombi Road, Singleton
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Samuel Snape granted a license for the Bell Inn
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Bellevue Hotel 738 Hunter-street, Newcastle
Place:
Hunter-street, Newcastle
Source:
Statement of Heritage Impact. Stephen Booker Carste STUDIO Pty Ltd
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The present hotel (2011), comprises an 1878 building with extensions dating from c 1880-90 and 1935. The 1878 building was constructed by Job Butler Hudson on a site acquired from A A Dangar. On 28 December 1878, an advertisement in the Newcastle Morning Herald referred to the building as Hudson s Bellevue Hotel, suggesting that it was purpose built as a hotel. In 1880, the licensee was William Norman, and from 1885-90 the licensee was Edward Scott who also ran a number of cabs and buggies from the premises. Early site plans indicate that the hotel was situated along a major tramway route and was close to the wharf areas of Newcastle Harbour. The original building was possibly an example of the Victorian Regency style. The c1890 extension was an example of the Victorian Filigree style. The exterior of the original building was extensively remodelled when the 1935 extensions were constructed, the hipped roof was replaced with a skillion roof, a Victorian parapet added, the first floor verandah removed, and an extension to the north west was built. The two storey verandah, including cast iron columns and lace, of the c1880 addition was removed. The ground floor window and door arrangement of both buildings was altered. The whole of the 1935 works combined the building parts to give the appearance of one building. The 1935 alterations and additions were designed by W M D Jeater, Newcastle architect for Messrs Tooheys Ltd. Although a portion of new suspended awning to the north-west extension in Hannell Street was added in 1935, it appears that the remainder of the present suspended awning was built before 1935. The ground floor window and door arrangement has been altered since 1935, and the wall tiles to the ground floor external walls have been removed. In 1994 the building ceased operation as a hotel and was purchased by the Honeysuckle Development Corporation as part of the land consolidation in the Honeysuckle Precinct bounded by Hunter Street, Hannell Street, Wharf Road, and Merewether Street.
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Bird in Hand (Hotel)
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John Morgan granted a licence for the Bird in Hand
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Bird in Hand Inn (Hotel)
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Auction at John Morgan s Bird In Hand of stock belonging to R.W. Goodall
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Bird in Hand Inn (Hotel)
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John Morgan offering reward for return of a mare missing from the Bird in Hand Inn
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Bird in Hand Inn (Hotel)
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John Morgan granted a licence for the Bird in Hand
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Bird in Hand Inn (Hotel)
Place:
High Street West Maitland
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Opposite John Lord s blacksmith shop
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Birmingham House (Hotel)
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Thomas Collins granted permission to transfer license of the Birmingham House to Alexander Mcgilvery
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Birmingham House (Hotel)
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Alexander Mcgilvery granted publican s license
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Birmingham House (Hotel)
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Auction sale of clothing and general merchandise at the Birmingham House Inn