Menzies at Malvern, Melbourne Australia CKA Caulfield Krivanek Architecture


Menzies at Malvern, Melbourne C&K Architecture

Walking through the CBD now, few Melbournians realise that high rises stand where the Menzies Hotel or the Eastern Market were only 50 or so years ago. It's unheard of that such buildings could be destroyed under the Heritage legislation in place now. Eastern Market, Bourke Street East circa 1876-1894.


Menzies at Malvern, Melbourne Australia CKA Caulfield Krivanek Architecture

The stretch of Little Lon between Swanston and Elizabeth was more industrial than naughty—home to an Indian rubber clothing manufacturer, a confectioner, cigarette makers, the St Francis Church School and the Hibernian Hotel.


Australia Melbourne Hotel Menzies Luggage labels, Vintage hotels, Vintage travel posters

Menzies Hotel was the first of Melbourne's grand Victorian era hotels. For many years it was regarded as the finest hotel in Melbourne and boasted many famous guests. It was extended and remodelled many times. Scottish immigrants Archibald and Catherine Menzies opened the first Menzies Hotel in 1853 in Latrobe Street, near Elizabeth Street.


Menzies Hotel at the corner of Bourke and William Streets,Melbourne in Victoria (year unknown

Melbourne's hotels - or 'pubs' as they are commonly known - have been community centres for the consumption and sale of drink, and providers of accommodation (most typically, but not always, for travellers) since foundation and early settlement.


Club Bar, Menzies Hotel, Melbourne 1965 (photo by Wolfgang Sievers) Source

Menzies Hotel, Melbourne 1939. Menzies Hotel was established at the corner of Bourke and William Streets in 1867, and was to become one of the leading hotels in Melbourne. A series of works occurred to the hotel in the 1920s and 30s, to upgrade its facilities to modern standards in order to compete with newer hotels such as the Hotel Alexander.


Menzies Hotel in Menzies, Western Australia Clubs and Pubs Near Me

Situated at the south-east corner of Bourke and William streets, Menzies Hotel was the first of Melbourne's grand hotels and certainly one of the finest. In 1872 English author Anthony Trollope noted that he had never stayed 'at a better inn in any part of the world'.


Menzies Hotel, corner of Bourke and William Street, Melbourne, late 1860s Douglas Stewart Fine

One of the show places of Melbourne is Menzies, which may claim to be not only the best managed hotel in Australia, but one of the best managed in the empire. To meet the ever- increasing run upon its accommodation, large additions have.


Menzies Hotel, Melbourne, 1870s Albumen print photograph o… Flickr

Menzies Hotel, on the corner of Bourke and William Streets, was the first of Melbourne's grand Victorian-era hotels. For many years it was regarded as the finest hotel in Melbourne and boasted many famous guests. It was extended and remodelled many times, but in 1969 was demolished to make way for an office building.


Menzies Hotel, corner of Bourke and William Street, Melbourne, late 1860s by [PATERSON BROS

Menzies Hotel was one of Melbourne's grandest hotels, but by the 1960s it was unable to compete with the newer international hotel chains; one of these being the Intercontinental group's Southern Cross Hotel opened in 1962. Menzies was closed in 1969 and demolished,.


Menzies Hotel, Melbourne Shawfactor

Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, Australia, was an important Victorian-era city and erected "some of the world's most majestic buildings" of the era. Several buildings survive from the period, including the State Library of Victoria (1856), Parliament House (1856), the General Post Office (1867 and 1887), the Royal Exhibition Building (1880), the Windsor Hotel (1884), the Block Arcade (1893.


Chris Suhr's Menu Collection Menzies Hotel Melbourne

Monochrome photograph of Menzies Hotel, Melbourne, taken by the studio of Nettleton & Arnest circa 1890. This photograph is part of a collection of 47 photographs of Melbourne taken in the late nineteenth century by the commercial photographic studio of Nettleton and Arnest.


Menzies Hotel City Collection

Menzies Hotel, on the corner of Bourke and William Streets , was the first of Melbourne's grand Victorian-era hotels. For many years it was regarded as the finest hotel in Melbourne and boasted many famous guests. It was extended and remodelled many times, but in 1969 was demolished to make way for an office building.


Wolfgang Sievers, b. 1913, Interior, Cocktail Lounge, Menzies Hotel, Melbourne. Type C

The Menzies Hotel, built on the corner of Bourke and William Streets in 1867, was one of the city's few grand and elegant Victorian hotels, pitched at the high end of the market - appealing to both local and international guests. But like all but one of its peers (the Windsor Hotel), this dignified 'grand dame' became a casualty of its times.


Negative H.J. Heinz Company, Social Event, Menzies Hotel, Melbourne, 18 Dec 1959

THE FEDERAL HOTEL AND COFFEE PALACE 555 Collins Street Built in 1888 to coincide with the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition (marking 100 years of Australian settlement), this was once one of the largest and most opulent hotels in the world.


Chris Suhr's Menu Collection Menzies Hotel Melbourne

Hotels nahe Castle Menzies reservieren. Schnell und sicher online buchen.


Menzies Hotel opens in Melbourne Australian food history timeline

Saturday, July 11, 2020 Farewell to Sydney's Menzies Hotel Sydney's Menzies Hotel was opened on 17th October 1963, by Premier R.J. Heffron and named after Sir Archibald Menzies, a pioneer in Australian hotels. The hotel build cost was 2.5 million pounds with 260 rooms and suites.