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3017 Glenelg Highway (Cnr Linton-Naringhil Rd) – site of the Victoria Hotel

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Historic Tour of Linton: Walk 2
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3017 Glenelg Highway (Cnr Linton-Naringhil Rd) – site of the Victoria Hotel

The Victoria Hotel was built on this site in 1860. It was operated first by James Thomas Webb, and from 1863 by Robert Blunt and then Mrs Ellen Blunt, until 1881, when it was sold to Ambrose and Mary Murrell. In 1922 the hotel was bought by Stephen Cracknell, a Grenville Shire Councillor.

From mid-1862 until the Shire of Grenville was proclaimed in 1864, the Woady Yaloak Roads Board met at this hotel. In 1864, before the Shire Hall was built, Council paid 15 shillings a week to hire a room for Council meetings.

The Victoria was a popular meeting place. Squatters stayed overnight on their way to and from Ballarat. Miners met here to drink with friends and travellers to exchange the latest news. Many local clubs and groups organised meetings or dinners and entertainments in the large dining room. In 1909, a room was used by a Ballarat dentist who visited monthly.

On your screen you will be able to see a photo of the Victoria Hotel from around 1900.

The hotel was demolished in 1938, and this private home, ‘The Gables,’ replaced it in the 1950s.

Walk towards town along the Glenelg Highway, which becomes Sussex Street.

On your right, you will pass an old standpipe that has been there since about 1880 and pre-dates piped water to Linton houses. It was also a source of water for fighting fires in the town.


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Andere Stationen in dieser Audiotour:

Introduction (1:58 min) • Clyde Street - site of Grenville Standard newspaper office and RSL Hall (1:30 min) • 12 Grantley St – Todd family’s house (0:30 min) • 10 Grantley St – former Methodist Church (0:58 min) • 8 Grantley St – former Methodist Church manse (0:26 min) • 4 Grantley St – former St Paul’s Church of England Parish Hall (0:59 min) • St Paul’s Church of England (2:14 min) • 16 Linton-Piggoreet Road – former Shire Engineer’s House (0:34 min) • Linton-Naringhil Rd – former Church of England Vicarage (0:58 min) • In between Glenelg Highway, Mannibadar Road, and Nelson Road – former Presbyterian Church (1:17 min) • 97 Sussex St – former Wishart’s house and blacksmiths, now The Forge (0:58 min) • Corner of Glenelg Highway/Sussex St – site of Dawe family shop and residence (0:59 min) • 94 Sussex St – former private hospital run by Phemie Wishart (0:17 min) • 92 Sussex St – former home of Martin (Mick) and Joyce Chung (0:46 min) • Edinburgh Reserve – site of the Edinburgh mine (1:49 min) • Next door to 18 Cumberland Street - site of former Glamorgan mine (0:28 min) • Site of the Barry family’s house and the Misses Barry’s Private Music School (next to former Catholic presbytery) (1:34 min) • 25 Cumberland St – former house of Kennedy family, 'Kinkora' (0:41 min) • St Peter’s Catholic Church (1:35 min) • Corner Cumberland and Clyde Streets, opposite the church – former Catholic Presbytery (0:35 min) • North-west corner of Clyde and Adair Streets – former police complex (1:21 min) • North-East corner Clyde and Adair Streets – former house of Shire of Grenville Crown Land inspectors (0:24 min) • Site of Lands Department offices (0:21 min) • Linton Bowls Club (0:28 min) • Linton State School No. 880 (1:51 min) • Grant St – site of old cottage (1:27 min) • Corner of Grant Street and Sussex Street (Glenelg Highway) - site of Dr Donaldson’s House (1:20 min) • Site of Edward Hartley's Chemist Shop (0:23 min) • Recreation Reserve (1:47 min) • Ballarat to Skipton Rail Trail – former Ballarat to Linton railway line (2:43 min) • Denison St - Avenue of Honour (2:52 min) • Conclusion (0:54 min)


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