Complete Hotels List
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Lion Inn | The Lion Inn hotel was in Jerusalem, or what is now called Colebrook, Tasmania. William Lewis was the licensee from 1867 to at least 1875. The funeral of William's mother in law Sarah Bunker, nee Goodwin, left from the Lion Inn in December 1871. Source: The Mercury 28 Dec 1871 The Hotel had been in existence since at least 1856 when it is mentioned in relation to the forthcoming election of members of the new parliament of Tasmania. Source: The Hobarton Mercury 14 May 1856 At that time it was owned by John McConnon. Source: The Hobarton Mercury 19 May 1856 |
| Macquarie Hotel | Description of the hotel Macquarie Hotel to be entered here... |
| Miner's Rest | Description of the Miner's Rest hotel to be entered here... |
| New Market Inn | Description of the New Market Inn to be entered here. |
| Ordnance Arms | Description of the hotel Ordnance Arms to be entered here... |
| Poimena Hotel | Description of the Poimena hotel to be entered here... |
| Prince of Wales | The Prince of Wales hotel is in the Battery Point area of Hobart in Tasmania. The original hotel was built in 1843 on the corner of Hampden Road and Kelly Street. It started trading as a hotel the following year and remained successful until 1960 when it was demolished as part of efforts to widen streets in the area. The Prince of Wales was resurrected when a replacement was built on the same site. Source: Dennison, C. J.: Here's Cheers: A Pictorial History of Hotels, Taverns and Inns in Hobart; HCC, 2008; p. 75 |
| Red Lion | Description of the hotel Red Lion to be entered here... |
| Richmond | Description of the Richmond hotel to be entered here. |
| Rock Inn | aka Rock Hotel |

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