The Waterside Hotel. by blinkings
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Description
Since opening as the Mercantile Hotel in 1853 the establishment on the corner of King and Flinders street Melbourne has had a colourful and entertaining history. The first publican was Stephen Donovan who held the licence for just nine months before selling the goodwill to W. McDonough for the sum of £10,000 and £1,500 per annum rent.
The Hotel had a further two name changes in 1867 becoming the Duke of Edinburgh and in 1868 the London and Barnarvon Hotel. The Hotel had a long list of publicans including many women. In 1915 the hotel was again renamed, this time to its current title the Waterside Hotel.
In 1925 the Hotel was rebuilt. A new three level brick Hotel was designed by architect Harry R. Johnson. Downstairs there were three bars, a private saloon and lounge, and a private dining room at the north end of the building. The two upper levels held accommodation for railway travellers visiting Melbourne.
The Yarra had been widened in 1887 allowing larger ships up the river, the Waterside being the first port of call. The area had served as a port since Melbourne's beginnings and many of the dock’s workers frequented the hotel. The opening hours were changed to 6.00am to reflect the clientele’s needs.
Comments (11)
orig_buggy
wow..great info ...I like the different "views" from each window ...fantastic!!
flavia49
Extraordinary capture and great info!!!
Digitaleagle
Very interesting info about the shot awesome reflections in the windows wonderful textures and excellent POV, very nicely done!!!
costapanos
Excellent reflections in the windows and wonderful POV!
lizzibell
nice shot...
beachzz
Each window has its own story and you give us the rest of the tale--I love seeing your city!!
clbsmiley
very good!
kgb224
Stunning capture.
debbielove
What a great and interesting history... love this stuff.. Thanks.. Rob.
tpx1
nice capture
durleybeachbum
I want to see a pic just of the relfection in that top left window!