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Revision as of 16:35, 20 November 2015
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Importance of Hotels Pubs and Shanties
The importance of Hotels Pubs and Shanties has not changed. Any town had at least one hotel. Many a selector or other person sold grog to weary travelers from the many unregistered road side shanties.
The hotels pubs and shanties were one of the key centres of community life. Many hotels had billard halls and theatres attached.
Beer was expensive by comparison. (Argus2/4/61)
Towns like Beechworth and Benalla had their own breweries. Spirits had more alcohol and many drinkers saw things like whiskey as better value. In many places they would mark the bottle and give it to you and charge you for amount you drank at the end. Often 'whiskey' was just a name that was used to cover the local product.
The authorities thought Sly Grog was a problem (Ensign22/9/1874)
The shanty keepers, a good story. (Kilmore26/9/1878)
Where there more shanties than hotels (Alexandra3/3/1871)
The Hotels Pubs and Shanties of the Kelly Country
Bambrick's Hotel
Bolam's Hotel
The Border City Hotel
Bridge Hotel
Bridge Hotel
Broken River Hotel
Cathcart's Alpine Hotel
Clancy's Hotel
Court House Hotel
Craven’s Hotel
Cumberland Hotel, Wunghnu
Cumberland Hotel
DeBoos Hotel
DeBoos Hotel
Delaney's
Dreyer’s Hotel
Dunlop's
Empire Hotel
Empire Hotel
Fox's Railway Hotel
Freemasons Hotel
The Gap Hotel
Gapstead Inn 10 miles from Beechworth (Argus13/2/79)
Gardiner’s Hotel
Glenrowan Inn
Golden Age Hotel
Golden Ball Hotel
The Halfway Hotel
Hamilton's Hotel
Hibernian Hotel
Highlander Inn
Hit or Miss Hotel
Horse and Jockey Hotel
Jones's Glenrowan Inn
Junction Hotel
Junction Hotel
Ketts Bulls Head Hotel
Keotong Hotel
Lauriston Hotel
Lindsay’s shanty
Lord Byron's Hotel
McDonnell Railway Hotel
Miners Exchange hotel
Miners Right Hotel
Montezuma Hotel
Moores Hotel
Mountain View Hotel
National Hotel
Newmarket Hotel
O'Keefe's Hotel
O'Leary's Hotel
Olivers Hotel
Plough Inn
Post Office Hotel
Powell's Hotel
Redman's Hotel
Riverina Hotel
Richardson's shanty
Rose Shamrock and Thistle
Royal George Hotel
Royal Mail Hotel
Royal Mail Hotel
Royal Mail Hotel
Royal Oak Hotel
Shamrock Hotel
Shamrock Hotel
Shamrock Hotel
Smithville Hotel
Sportman's Arms
Steam Packet Hotel
Sydney Hotel
The Victoia Hotel
Victoria Inn
Violet Town Inn
Tallangatta Hotel
Tattersalls Hotel
Transwell's Commercial Hotel
Travellers Rest Hotel
United Ovens Hotel
Wahgunyah Hotel
Wanderer Inn
Wangaratta Hotel
Washington Hotel
White Hart Hotel
Whorouly Hotel
Whorouly Bridge Hotel
Woolshed Inn
Wunghnu, Cumberland Hotel
Yackandandah Hotel .
People involved with Hotels Pubs and Shanties
Allen G
Askew W
Mrs Batchelor
Clancey G
Clark J S
Clark John
Colbert J
Costello John
Delaney
Dudley-Walker, Fred
Hart
Johnston T
Jones, Anne
Jones, David
Jones, Lewis
Keane Mr P
Kelly Mrs Ellen
Ketts Henry
Lovick William
Mayor S
McDonald Donald
McDonnell Patrick
Martains Petre
Mitchell William
Moxham, Henry
Murphy Martin
Nichols John
Osborne, C
Painter, William
Pankhurst Richard
Payne W
Rhodes J
Shelswell John
Smith WV
Spencer George
Sumpton John
Sykes Mrs Anne
Underwood Mr J
Vincent B @
Walker, Fred Dudley
Webb T H @
Wright Joseph
Links to the KellyGang
The KellyGang held up people in the Glenrowan Inn, but they also drank in pubs, met their sympathizers and swapped information with the locals right across the Kelly Country.
Other important hotels and shanties include Julian's , Cox's Royal in Jerilderie (next to the bank), O'Learys Benalla (home of the senior police) and McDonalds (the Kellys drinking hole in Glenrowan)
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