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Hotels in Jerilderie, New South Wales

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Colony Inn Hotel Motel

Colony Inn Hotel Motel
Colony Inn Hotel Motel

Photo: 07/04/2008
Photo and Information submitted by: Jon Graham. Many Thanks

Colony Inn Hotel Motel

This Hotel is built of the site of the original Royal Mail Hotel.

[street view]
Address:
26 Jerilderie (cnr Wood St)
Jerilderie
New South Wales 2716
Phone:
03 5886 1220


Colony Inn Hotel Motel

Photo: 13/01/2000
Photo and Information submitted by: Jon Graham. Many Thanks

Jerilderie Hotel

Jerilderie Hotel
Jerilderie Hotel

Photo: 07/04/2008.
Photo and Information submitted by: Jon Graham. Many Thanks

Jerilderie Hotel

To email the Hotel:

[street view]
Address:
60 Jerilderie Street
Jerilderie
New South Wales 2716
Phone:
03 5886 1370


Jerilderie Hotel

Photo 10/07/2010
Photo submitted by Gary Pope, Many Thanks


Jerilderie Hotel

Photo: 13/01/2000
Photo and Information submitted by: Jon Graham. Many Thanks


Jerilderie Hotel

Ned Kelly Sign.
"I had a beer in the Jerilderie Hotel on 2/10/10 and thought you might like this photo to add to your site." - Bob McKenzie. Thanks Bob

Photo 02/10/2010
Photos and information submitted by Bob McKenzie, Many Thanks

Royal Mail Hotel

Royal Mail Hotel
Royal Mail Hotel

Photo: 07/04/2008
Photo and Information submitted by: Jon Graham. Many Thanks

Royal Mail Hotel

A typical county town Pub.

[street view]
Address:
22 Jerilderie Street
Jerilderie
New South Wales 2716
Phone:
03 5883 1224


Royal Mail Hotel

Photo: 13/01/2000
Photo and Information submitted by: Jon Graham. Many Thanks


Royal Mail Hotel

Ned Kelly Pubobilia from the Hotel.

"Also in Jerilderie on 2/10/10 I naturally had a beer in the Royal Mail Hotel (where Ned actually holed everyone up in 1879 while he robbed the Bank of NSW" - Bob Mckenzie.

That event would have been, I think, in the former Royal Mail with Ned pictured to be found at the existing Hotel - Ed

Photo 02/10/2010
Photos and information submitted by Bob McKenzie, Many Thanks

Former Courthouse Hotel

Former Courthouse Hotel
Former Courthouse Hotel

Photo submitted by Peter Simpfendorfer, courtesy of the Jerilderie Museum. Many Thanks

Former William White's Courthouse Hotel

1891 to 1905. Building no longer exists.

First erected in 1872 for John Hanlon

Address:
Jerilderie NSW

Former Jerilderie Hotel

Former Jerilderie Hotel
Former Jerilderie Hotel

Photo submitted by Peter Simpfendorfer, courtesy of the Jerilderie Museum. Many Thanks

Former David Hanna's Jerilderie Hotel

1900 - 1901

First erected 1873 for Adam T. Smith

Building no longer exits

Address:
Jerilderie NSW

Former Royal Hotel

Former Royal Hotel
Former Royal Hotel

Photo 1906 submitted by Peter Simpfendorfer, courtesy of the Jerilderie Museum. Many Thanks

Former William Egans Royal Hotel

First erected 1906 for William Egan

Building no longer exists

William Egan was previously Licensee of the Royal Mail Hotel 1894 - 1906

Address:
Jerilderie NSW

Former Travelers Rest Hotel

Former Travelers Rest Hotel
Former Travelers Rest Hotel

Photo 10/07/2010
Photo submitted by Gary Pope, Many Thanks

Former Travelers Rest Hotel

From the History Board

The Village of Jerilderie was first settled by John & Fanny Powell, who kept a Hotel known as the Travelers Rest. Throughout the 1860's the Travelers Rest served as a Hotel, Store and as a stop for coaches traveling between Deniliquin and Wagga Wagga.

Powell pushed the Government to make a formal survey of the village, which took place in 1864. later the Hotel was rebuilt and renamed "The Albion". This hotel was de-licensed in 1921

Address:
Powell Street,
Jerilderie
New South wales 2716


Former Travelers Rest Hotel

History Board

Photo 10/07/2010
Photo submitted by Gary Pope, Many Thanks


Former Travelers Rest Hotel

Photo 07/04/2008. Submitted by Jon Graham
Many Thanks


Former Travelers Rest Hotel

History Board

Submitted by Jon Graham
Many Thanks

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