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62297
  • Title
    United States Hotel, Canadian Lead
  • Creator
  • Call number
    ON 4/Box 4 /no. 18404
  • Level of description
    item
  • Date

    1870-1875
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    62297
  • Issue Copy
    Digitised
  • Physical Description
    1 negative - Quarter plate - glass
  • Copying Conditions
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
    Out of copyright
  • General note

    Next to the Billiard Room (see item PXA 4999 Box 4 No 18392)
    The United States Hotel in the main street of Canadian Lead. The hotel was built by Joseph Dietz in 1872, the third hotel he'd built since gold was found in Gulgong. He held the licence until 1880 when he sold out to James Glazier, and in 1885 it was sold again to John Stott.
    The Stott family ran the hotel until 1893, then as a shop. The building later became the Post Office and saw many families living there. It was the last remaining building of Canadian Lead and stood the test of time for over 110 years before it was demolished in the 1980's. -- Information supplied by Baldwin & Davis Research, Gulgong (Apr 2007)
    Previous title: Probable hotel with lamp, Canadian Lead
    Digital order no:a2822333
    Copy print available: PXA 4999 Available on Open Access shelves in Mitchell Library Original Materials Reading Room
    This glass negative forms part of the Holtermann Collection : photographs of goldfield towns in N.S.W. and Victoria; Sydney and Melbourne streets and buildings, 1871-1876
  • Alphanumeric designations

    Home and Away - 39023
  • Subject
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  • Place

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