Family History Friday

Family History Friday: Mac’s Hotel, Franklin st., Melbourne

In 1853, Mac’s Hotel was built for Mr R’s great-great-great-grandfather, John McMillan. It is classified by the National Trust because it is the oldest surviving purpose-built hotel in continuous use in Melbourne.

John McMillan was born in Durness, Sutherland, Scotland in 1816, the son of Ewan McMillan, foxhunter and game keeper, and Flora McKay. He arrived in Melbourne before 1841 when his first application for a publican’s licence was knocked back. He gained a licence the following year.

Mac's hotel, 2008 Photo from OnMyDoorstep

Mac’s hotel, 2008
Photo from OnMyDoorstep

The Argus (Melbourne) Friday 3 February 1854 p 3

The Argus (Melbourne) Friday 3 February 1854 p 3

Want to read more about the history of the hotel? I have copied an article from OnMyDoorstep here.

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Other Stuff

Sunny day

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Bees & Bugs, Butterflies & Moths, Flowers, One Word Photo Challenge, Vika

One Word Photo Challenge: Orange

I’m going  adventurous and give giving you more than one orange-themed photo today.  If you click on them, you will go to a larger photo. (and if you click yet again on the post page it will go full screen)

These butterflies were basking in the sunshine on a shawl on my clothesline a few summers ago.

orange butterfly

Glenelg, Adelaide, 2010

Glenelg, Adelaide, 2010

orange stripe dog

orange stripes

orange bee

orange bee … well, it is

a photo taken years ago, the reflection on the gutter was a fluke

a photo taken years ago, the reflection on the gutter was a fluke

orange butterfly 2

For this challenge at the blog of  Jennifer Nichole Wells

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