Pubs are a key part of Australia’s cultural identity, and act as a meeting place within our local communities and Mudgee is no exception and has a deep connection with historical pubs and hotels, but most of this information was hard to find – until now.
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A project from the Australian National University (ANU) Archives has brought the history of Mudgee and surrounds online for the community to enjoy.
The ANU Archives has a new online exhibition showcasing the history of Tooth and Company, a significant New South Wales brewer, and the many hotels it owned and supplied throughout the state.
This exhibit is available online along with a special interactive map, providing you access to valuable historical information, as well as photographs. The ANU Archives has access to additional images and records on most of the hotels.
The online exhibition links to all the records located in the ANU Open Research repository, which are available for users to view and download.
View the exhibit online at archives.anu.edu.au/toothhotels
For any questions regarding the rights and usage of photographs, or for more information, please contact the ANU Archives at butlin.archives@anu.edu.au
Local pubs included
MUDGEE
- Mudgee Hotel;
- Woolpack Hotel (ex Club House Hotel);
- Court House Hotel;
- Federal Hotel;
- Lawson Park Hotel (ex Tattersalls Hotel);
- Oriental Hotel;
- Paragon Hotel;
- Post Office Hotel;
- Royal Hotel;
- Kelly’s Irish Pub (ex Sydney Hotel).
GULGONG
- Centennial Hotel;
- Commercial Hotel (ex Powells Hotel);
- Post Office Hotel;
- Prince of Wales Hotel;
- Ten Dollar Town Hotel (ex Royal Hotel).
RYLSTONE
- Globe Hotel;
- Rylstone Hotel.
KANDOS
- Kandos Hotel;
- Railway Hotel.
DUNEDOO
- Dunedoo Hotel;
- Royal Hotel.
[Plus others from our surrounding areas].