Parade Hotel
East Melbourne, Wellington Parade 086, 088, 090, 092 - Burchett
Catalogue number:
wbwelpd086-092 Content or description:
1855. MCC BR: Crawford Bros. for J.D. Pinnock, a house near Parade Hotel.
1856. J.D. Pinnock - owner/occupier. Brick, 11 rooms, kitchen and large outhouses.
1870. Pinnock - owner/occupier. Brick, 14 rooms. Note: See E.M. History, p.36 for biographical details on James Denman Pinnock.
1978. Now occupied by Missionary Sisters of Sacred Heart of Jesus (see History).
Classified National Trust.
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East Melbourne, Wellington Parade 180, 182 - Burchett
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wbwelpd180-182 Content or description:
1852. The original Parade Family Hotel was a wooden building, built on land purchased by J. Orr.
1853. MCC BR: Peters, Colhoun and McFarlane to build for selves stuccoed frame house, between Powlett Street and Parade Family Hotel.
1854. Stephen Tiverton. Wood, 14 rooms, bar, kitchen and stables.
1855. Name mentioned: Thos. Lean - Parade Family Hotel.
1858. Ward - Licensee.
1859. MCC BR: T.
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MCG Hotel: Renomination to Heritage Victoria, July 2011
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emvf0664 Content or description:
Further submission to Heritage Victoria to have MCG Hotel listed. It provides extra source material, and many illustrations in support.
2 items:
1. Report
2. Letter in support
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MCG Hotel: Statement of Evidence regarding heritage issues. Report to VCAT October 2010
Catalogue number:
emvf0771 Content or description:
An expert witness statement to VCAT supporting the case against demolition of the northern wing of the hotel which was part of a proposal to build apartments on the site.
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MCG Hotel: Submission to Heritage Victoria, 9 December 2010
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emvf0659 Content or description:
Submission to Heritage Victoria to have MCG Hotel listed, citing new evidence as to construction date. Building now thought to have been completed in 1859 and possibly the same building in which football rules were written and Melbourne Football Club founded.
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