Photographs of old South Australian pubs [B 74512] • Photograph

Hotel Thevenard

Hotel Thevenard

Hotel Thevenard, located in Thevenard, South Australia, with a family group consisting of four men, a woman, and a young boy, standing at the entrance, and a vintage car parked at the front. Crates and barrels are stacked along the right side of the hotel building.

North Blinman Hotel

North Blinman Hotel

North Blinman Hotel, located in Blinman, South Australia, with two men and a young boy standing at the entrance.

Wirrulla Hotel

Wirrulla Hotel

Wirrulla Hotel, located in Wirrulla, South Australia, with a vintage car parked at the front, and a bicycle leaning against a pillar at the entrance.

Transcontinental Hotel, Oodnadatta

Transcontinental Hotel, Oodnadatta

Transcontinental Hotel, located in Oodnadatta, South Australia, with two men standing at the entrance, and a windmill in the background.

Penong Hotel

Penong Hotel

Penong Hotel, located in Penong, South Australia. One man is standing outside the building, and another man is standing under the verandah on the right.

Exchange Hotel, Farina

Exchange Hotel, Farina

Exchange Hotel, located in Farina, South Australia, on the right when Frederick J. Rodley was the publican (1921-1922), with three other smaller buildings to the left.

Tiger Hotel, Tantanoola

Tiger Hotel, Tantanoola

Tiger Hotel, located in Tantanoola, South Australia. There is a model tiger walking along the roof of the hotel, and a vintage car is parked at the entrance.

Commercial Hotel, Orroroo

Commercial Hotel, Orroroo

Commercial Hotel, located in Orroroo, South Australia. Two horses hitched to a wagon are waiting by the entrance.

Parachilna Hotel

Parachilna Hotel

Parachilna Hotel, located in Parachilna, South Australia. There is a 'Shell Oil' sign attached to the verandah and a petrol pump on the left. A truck is parked at the front of the hotel.

Co'burn Hotel, Cockburn

Co'burn Hotel, Cockburn

Two men and a woman standing outside the Co'burn Hotel, in Cockburn, South Australia.

Burton Hotel, Manoora

Burton Hotel, Manoora

Burton Hotel, located in Manoora, South Australia, when M.F. (Mary Florence) Hinton was the publican. A man and a woman (possibly Mary Hinton and husband Isadore William Hinton) are standing at the entrance, and there is a water trough for horses at the front of the hotel.

Stanley Bridge Hotel

Stanley Bridge Hotel

Stanley Bridge Hotel, located in Verdun, South Australia, with a vintage car parked at the entrance.

Cockburn Hotel

Cockburn Hotel

Cockburn Hotel, located in Cockburn, South Australia. There is a woman standing in the entrance, and a group of three men standing at the front of the hotel, one of the men holding a wheelbarrow with a young boy riding on the front, and a fourth man is walking into the hotel. The man second from the left is Harry Clendinnen who was the licensee of the hotel at the time.

Penong Hotel

Penong Hotel

Penong Hotel, located in Penong, South Australia. There is a vintage car parked at the front, and on the right, a group of three men are standing under the verandah.

Manoora Hotel

Manoora Hotel

Manoora Hotel, located in Manoora, South Australia, when M. (Michael) W. McAuliffe was the publican. On the left side of the hotel is the parlor, and on the right is the bar. There are two horses tied to the post at the front of the hotel, one on the left and one on the right, each harnessed to a carriage.

Wheatsheaf Inn, Allendale North

Wheatsheaf Inn, Allendale North

A family, consisting of three women, a man, and four children, gathered on the verandah of the Wheat Sheaf Inn, located in Allendale North, South Australia. Possibly the publican William Arthur Robertson and his family, with their pet dogs and cat, a horse hitched to a buggy parked at the front, and a bicycle by the entrance. For details about the Wheatsheaf Inn when run by William Robertson, see the article 'The Wheatsheaf Inn' in the 'Kapunda Herald', Friday 23 May 1930, page 3.