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George Hotel (4931213893)
George Hotel or The George Hotel may refer to: ;in Australia * George Hotel, Sydney ;in Ukraine * Hotel George (Lviv) ;in the United Kingdom * The George Hotel, also known as ''The Principal Edinburgh George Street'' , Edinburgh, Scotland *George Hotel, Huddersfield, England, notable for being the birthplace of rugby league football * George Hotel, Kilmarnock, Scotland * George Hotel, Chepstow, Wales *The George Hotel, Crawley The George Hotel, also known as the George Inn and now marketed as the Ramada Crawley Gatwick, is a hotel and former coaching inn on the High Street in Crawley, a town and borough in West Sussex, England. The George was one of the country's mos ..., England * The George Hotel, Reading, England * George Hotel, Stamford, England, historic coaching inn * The George Hotel, The Parade, Castletown, Isle of Man, an Isle of Man registered building * George Hotel, Swaffham, Norfolk, United Kingdom ;in the United States * George Hotel (Kanosh, Utah), listed on ...
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George Hotel, Sydney
George Hotel is a heritage-listed former hotel at 631 George Street, Sydney, Australia. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. History Two separate land grants for 631–635 George Street, Sydney, George Street were issued in 1831. The first was to John Dickson with the second grant to James Blanch on the same day of 8 March 1831. By 1866, Patrick and Mary O'Dowd had purchased land that consisted of both Dickson's' and Davis' grants. In 1880, Mary died and what is now known as 631 George Street, Haymarket, New South Wales, Haymarket, was left to her husband and her brother, and they in turn leased it out to George Barr, who then setup the Haymarket Music Hall. In 1891, the site was then signed over to 'St Joseph's Investment and Building Society' which with the cooperation of O'Dowd, created plans to add an extra two storeys to the building (original construction date unknown). There is evidence that this extension may actually be the c ...
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Hotel George (Lviv)
Hotel George is a hotel located in Lviv, Ukraine that was built in 1899–1900 and opened in 1901. It was designed by the Fellner & Helmer architecture studio. History The history of the hotel dates back to 1793 when an inn was constructed on the site. In 1811 it was replaced by a new building called "Russie Hotel", a three-story hotel with two entrances. On the Chorążczyzna Street (now Tschaikowski Street) there was a large garden. The hotel was taken over in 1816 by the Lviv merchant, George Hofmann (1778–1839), whom the hotel was named after. It was demolished in 1899. The new building was constructed from 1899 to 1901 by Fellner & Helmer, with participation of the Lviv architects Iwan Lewiński and Julian Cybulski. The new hotel was inaugurated on January 8, 1901. At the time, it had 93 rooms, including 32 luxury-class rooms. The hotel was extended by two floors in 1906. From 1910 to 1912, it housed Alfred Altenberg's bookstore on the ground floor. The hotel was complet ...
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The George Hotel
George Hotel or The George Hotel may refer to: Australia *George Hotel, Sydney Isle of Man * The George Hotel, The Parade, Castletown, Isle of Man; an Isle of Man registered building Ukraine *Hotel George (Lviv) United Kingdom * George Hotel, Chepstow, Wales *The George Hotel, Crawley, England * The George Hotel, Edinburgh, Scotland; also known as ''The Principal Edinburgh George Street'' *George Hotel, Huddersfield, England; notable for being the birthplace of rugby league football * George Hotel, Kilmarnock, Scotland * The George Hotel, Reading, England *George Hotel, Stamford, England; historic coaching inn * George Hotel, Swaffham, England United States * George Hotel (Kanosh, Utah); listed on the National Register of Historic Places See also * Royal George Hotel (other) *George Washington Hotel (other) George Washington Hotel can refer to: * George Washington Hotel (New York City) * The George Washington Hotel (Pennsylvania), in Washington, P ...
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George Hotel, Huddersfield
The George Hotel in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England, is a Grade II#England and Wales, Grade II listed building famous as the birthplace of rugby league football in 1895. The 60 bed hotel was built in 1851 and closed in January 2013, with the receivership, receivers looking for a new buyer. The three-star rated George Hotel, which has an Italianate architecture, Italianate façade, was designed by William Walker. The Victorian era hotel was built around 1851. Birth of Rugby League It was in the George Hotel, Huddersfield on 29 August 1895 that 21 Lancashire and Yorkshire clubs held a meeting and by a majority of 20 to 1 voted to History of rugby league, secede from the Rugby Football Union to set up their own Rugby Football League, Northern Rugby Football Union. In 1922 this became the Rugby Football League. Stockport was also accepted into the league via telephone to the hotel. Memorabilia recalling the meeting can be found throughout the hotel as well as in the Heritag ...
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George Hotel, Kilmarnock
The George Hotel is a former 5–star hotel located in Kilmarnock, Scotland. The building was built in the 19th century and is Listed building, "B" Listed. The building is situated on land at the top of Portland Street. This land was once the home of Kilmarnock Bowling Club. It was one of the top hotels in the area. The George was Kilmarnock's 5-star hotel. The hotel closed in 1920. There were plans for the hotel to be demolished when the Town Council purchased the property, but the plans were changed. The same year as the George Hotel closed part of the building was adapted and used as the George Cinema. The three-story building still remains today. The building still looks similar to the way it did in the days of the George Hotel. Nowadays the building is used by Mason Murphy as a furniture shop and the rest of the property is a disco. History The George Hotel was erected at the corner of George Street and Portland Street in Kilmarnock in 1823. It is widely speculated that Gla ...
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