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Hotel:Rose of Denmark Hotel
Hotel ID No65
Hotel Address:
Wellington Street,southeast corner Gipps Street
Collingwood 3066
Australia
Map It
Suburb:
Collingwood
Most Recent Name:
Rose of Denmark Hotel (1865 - 1908)
Previous Name(s):
N/A
When Built/Licenced:
1865
When Delicensed:
1908
Status of Building:
Demolished
Rebuilt/Altered:
N/A
Heritage Victoria Register:
N/A
National Trust Register:
N/A
Collingwood Conservation Study 1989 & 1995:
N/A
City of Yarra Heritage Review 1998:
N/A
City of Yarra Review of Heritage Overlay Areas, 2007 & Heritage Database:
N/A
Maps:
Kearney 1855: N ; Hodgkinson 1858: N ; MMBW: Detail Plan 1209, 1899
Comments:
A two storey brick hotel which was involved with a Sunday trading charge within a year of opening. Publican Ellen Power was charged 5 pounds, a much higher fine than was usual. At the time of delicensing it was owned by Carlton & United Breweries.
A number of English pubs are called the Rose of Denmark, and the name is believed to refer to Alexandra, Princess of Wales, who was born in Denmark and in 1863 married the prince who became Edward VII in 1901.