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  2. Lion Brewing and Malting Company - Wikipedia

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    The company's name derives from its establishment in North Adelaide, the Lion Hotel, which was built around 1881–3 on the corner of Melbourne Street and Jerningham Street. [ 1 ] The company was floated in 1888 in order to secure the brewing, hotel and property assets of Beaglehole and Johnston, issuing 75,000 shares of £1 each. [ 2 ]

  3. Maylands, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia Maylands Adelaide, South Australia Population 1,508 (SAL 2021) Established 1876 Postcode(s) 5069 Area 0.5 km 2 (0.2 sq mi) Location 4 km (2 mi) from Adelaide LGA(s) City of Norwood Payneham St Peters State electorate(s) Dunstan Federal division(s) Sturt Suburbs around Maylands: Evandale Evandale Payneham South Stepney Maylands Trinity Gardens Norwood Norwood ...

  4. List of existing 20th century cruise ships and liners - Wikipedia

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    Hotel & Museum in Yamashita Park, Naka-ku, Yokohama: Lydia: 1931 1931-1966 Museum ship in Le Barcarès, France [1] Built as the Moonta for Adelaide Steamship Co Ltd: Queen Mary: 1936 1936–1967 Hotel & MuseumShip in Long Beach, CA (reopening late 2022) WWII troopship 1940–1945; Blue Riband, sold 1967, now a stationary hotel ship

  5. Crown & Anchor, Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    The Crown & Anchor Hotel, affectionately known as The Cranker, is a pub in Grenfell Street, Adelaide, South Australia, known for its longstanding live music scene.The current building was designed by noted colonial architect, former mayor of Adelaide, and parliamentarian Thomas English and built in 1879, but it was extensively remodelled and extended in 1928 to designs by Milne, Evans, and ...

  6. Category:Demolished hotels in Australia - Wikipedia

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  7. Aldgate, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The pump and hotel, and subsequently the town, were named after Aldgate in London. The word derives from ealdgate , the Old English word meaning "old gate". [ 4 ] The Hills Land and Investment Company subdivided land in the Aldgate area and laid out part section 92, Hundred of Noarlunga for settlement in 1882, naming the town after the hotel.

  8. Grange, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Grange Beach in summer Southeast-facing view of the historic Marine Apartments over the coastal sand dune north of Grange jetty The Grange, Charles Sturt's cottage. Grange is a coastal suburb of the City of Charles Sturt, in Adelaide, South Australia, located about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from the Adelaide city centre.

  9. Port Admiral Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Port Admiral Hotel was built by Robert Sanders and opened in 1849. [1] The hotel was originally named the 'Railway Hotel' to reflect a proposed horse drawn train line. [ 2 ] However, subsequent operator Charles Calton decided to rename it after a pub he had previously operated, giving the hotel its current name.