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The Lord Nelson Hotel is a heritage-listed pub and hotel located at 19 Kent Street, Millers Point, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was built by James Dempsey around 1814 to 1815. James Dempsey was originally a stonemason born in Ireland. It is the oldest working licensed hotel in Sydney.
The Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites, commonly referred to as the Lord Nelson Hotel, is a grand hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located on the corner of Spring Garden Road and South Park Street across from the Halifax Public Gardens .
The Lord Nelson Hotel, at the corner of Spring Garden Road and South Park Street, is a Halifax landmark. During the 1960s its grounds were a popular hang-out for artists and hippies and inspired a novel, Lord Nelson Tavern by Ray Smith, but the wall outside upon which people sat was subsequently redeveloped into shops. The park outside the ...
The Hero of Waterloo is the second oldest surviving hotel in Sydney; the oldest is the nearby Lord Nelson Hotel. Paton was a stonemason who had worked on the nearby Garrison Church. Paton constructed the existing hotel c. 1842 on the corner of Lower Fort and Windmill Streets from sandstone excavated from the Argyle Cut. The hotel was first ...
Sydney was founded in 1785 by the British, was incorporated as a city in 1904, and dissolved on 1 August 1995, when it was amalgamated into the regional municipality. Sydney served as the Cape Breton Island's colonial capital, until 1820, when the colony merged with Nova Scotia and the capital moved to Halifax.
Lord Nelson Elementary School, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Lord Nelson Hotel , Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Lord Nelson Ground , a now-defunct stadium that was occupied by Millwall Rovers F.C. from 1886 to 1890
The Great Divide. In the past five years, 201 athletic departments earned $26 billion. But they spent $35 billion. As a result, just 21 broke even or recorded a budget surplus.
Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada; Nelson, New Zealand; Nelson, Lancashire, England, named after a public house, itself named after Lord Nelson; Nelson, Caerphilly, Wales, a village named after a public house, itself named after Lord Nelson