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Read more about the article Some photos of old Hunter Region hotels
Ralph Snowball photo of the Grand Hotel in Bolton Street, Newcastle. During my time as a journalist this was a popular spot for stop-work meetings in times of industrial strife.

Some photos of old Hunter Region hotels

In times gone by hotels were often among the grandest buildings in many Australian towns. Not surprising, since they generally made their owners a decent income, and a substantial investment in good quality food, drink and accommodation facilities could pay a handsome dividend. Hotels were meeting places for locals, resting places for visitors, temporary offices and display rooms for travelling salesmen ("commercial travellers" as these were known) and centres for important public events and private functions. As a result, hotels often feature in old postcards and collections of photographs, which makes them an interesting and useful…

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Photo by Barry Shoesmith

Memories of Old Sydney Town

During almost 30 years of operation, the historical theme park Old Sydney Town, near Gosford on the NSW Central Coast, attracted millions of visitors. Intended as a reconstruction of the Sydney in the very early 1800s, it was a remarkably faithful replica with many authentic touches. The park was the brainchild of architect Frank Fox, who bought the 110ha site because of its apparent resemblance to the landforms of early Sydney Cove. Fox was apparently inspired by the example of Walt Disney and Disneyland in the USA. He and his children - David, Stephen, Michael, Peter…

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The Queen in Newcastle, NSW, 1977: photo-essay

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visited Newcastle, NSW on March 11, 1977 to open the city's new art gallery. It was the epitome of a "flying visit", with the couple arriving at Williamtown RAAF base in the morning, being driven to Newcastle for the opening, and then departing in the evening on the Royal Yacht Britannia, which had arrived in the Port of Newcastle that morning, escorted by HMAS Vampire. Britannia arriving in the Port of Newcastle on March 11, 1977. The small boat in the foreground is a police launch. People line the Stockton…

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