Western Hotel, Barcaldine 1886-1888
The Western Hotel was licensed to George Hammond – also known as Ah Ming – from 1886 to 1888. George was married with three children when he applied for his victualler’s licence in 1886. The …
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The Western Hotel was licensed to George Hammond – also known as Ah Ming – from 1886 to 1888. George was married with three children when he applied for his victualler’s licence in 1886. The …
Barcaldine started with a large number of hotels in the main street, Oak Street. Many burned down in the numerous street fires. Some of them were rebuilt, and some of them burnt down again, with …
Emerson’s Hotel was one of the first hotels operating in Barcaldine. From 1886 to 1890, Alfred Emerson was the Proprietor and licensee. Oak Street c1888. Emerson’s Hotel would be one of the buildings to the left …
The first priprietor and licensee of the All Nations Hotel was Nels Erick Backlund a carrier who had resided at the Alice when he applied for his licence for the hotel in Oak Street Barcaldine. …
The Half-Way Hotel was situated at the 20 mile dam at Mildura, halfway between Barcaldine and Aramac. Alfred Emerson, from Emerson’s Hotel, was licensee from 1892-94 and at some point in 1897. William Kemp held …
Mrs Mary McPherson 1886 Mrs Mary McPherson was the owner of the Welcome Home Hotel when she applied for the victualler’s licence for the hotel in July 1886. Mary was then a widow with two …
The White Horse Hotel was under the licence of John Ahern from August 1887. Ahern had previously had a licence for the All Nations Hotel (February 1887). He had taken over the All Nations Hotel …
The Federal Hotel was born out of the ashes of the Welcome Home Hotel. The 9 August 1909 Oak Street fire destroyed the Welcome Home Hotel. When the hotel was rebuilt and opened in May 1910, …
In 1885 the original corner block was owned by Mr J Burns. Mr J Savage owned the block next door. 14 June 1887 Withersfield Hotel stood on the site of then 153 Oak Street. Mr …
The Terminus Hotel was one of the very early hotels in town that did not survive for long. Others included the Queens, The White Horse, The Western, The All Nations, The Carriers’ Arms, The Welcome Home …