Hotel Australia, the Glossary
The Hotel Australia was a former hotel in Melbourne, Australia.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Australia, Catherine Hardess, Douglas MacArthur, Harold Holt, Marion Mahony Griffin, Melbourne, Movie theater, Naval Base Melbourne, Robert Menzies, St. Collins Lane, Walter Burley Griffin, World War II.
- 1987 disestablishments in Australia
- Buildings and structures demolished in 1989
- Defunct hotels in Australia
- Hotels established in 1939
Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.
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Catherine Hardess
Catherine Hardess became Catherine Hardress (18 November 1889 – 4 October 1970) was an Australian weaver, artist and designer.
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Douglas MacArthur
Douglas MacArthur (26 January 18805 April 1964) was an American military leader who served as General of the Army for the United States, as well as a field marshal to the Philippine Army.
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Harold Holt
Harold Edward Holt (5 August 190817 December 1967) was an Australian politician and lawyer who served as the 17th prime minister of Australia from 1966 until his disappearance and presumed death in 1967.
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Marion Mahony Griffin
Marion Mahony Griffin (February 14, 1871 – August 10, 1961) was an American architect and artist.
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Melbourne
Melbourne (Boonwurrung/Narrm or Naarm) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia, after Sydney.
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Movie theater
A movie theater (American English), cinema (British English), or cinema hall (Indian English), also known as a movie house, picture house, picture theater or simply theater, is a business that contains auditoria for viewing films (also called movies, motion pictures or "flicks") for public entertainment.
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Naval Base Melbourne
Victoria Barracks, Melbourne HQ for the US and Australian armed forces Naval Base Melbourne was a United States Navy base at Melbourne during World War II.
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Robert Menzies
Sir Robert Gordon Menzies (20 December 1894 – 15 May 1978) was an Australian politician and lawyer who served as the 12th prime minister of Australia from 1939 to 1941 and 1949 to 1966.
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St. Collins Lane
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Walter Burley Griffin
Walter Burley Griffin (November 24, 1876February 11, 1937) was an American architect and landscape architect.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
1987 disestablishments in Australia
- Australian Apple Review
- Australian Atomic Energy Commission
- Australian Textile Workers' Union
- Cape York Telegraph Line
- Colbinabbin railway line
- Crystal Ballroom (Melbourne)
- Department of Arts, Heritage and Environment
- Department of Aviation (Australia)
- Department of Community Services
- Department of Health (Australia, 1921–1987)
- Department of Housing and Construction (1983–1987)
- Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (1975–1987)
- Department of Local Government and Administrative Services
- Department of Resources and Energy
- Department of Sport, Recreation and Tourism
- Department of Trade (1983–1987)
- Department of Transport (1983–1987)
- Department of the Special Minister of State (1983–1987)
- District Council of Blyth
- District Council of Snowtown
- ERA School
- Girgarre railway line
- Great Eastland Television
- Hotel Australia
- I'm Talking
- Melbourne Hungaria SC
- Moorabbin Football Club (1979–1987)
- Northcote Football Club
- Padbury Buildings, Perth
- Phillip Ward (City of Sydney)
- Port Melbourne railway line
- Public Works Department (Victoria)
- Queensland Film Corporation
- Second Hawke ministry
- St Kilda railway line
- State Dockyard
- Sydney Sports Ground
- Sydney Supersonics
- The Alice (train)
- The Australian Horror and Fantasy Magazine
- Wade Shire
- Waverley Football Club
- West Canberra Football Club
- Woodside railway line
- Wyaldra Creek railway bridge, Gulgong
Buildings and structures demolished in 1989
- Berlin Wall
- Charlie Brown's, Limehouse
- Edgewood State Hospital
- Floral Hall, Scarborough
- Foley Hall
- Glanmôr School
- Granada Theatre (Chicago)
- Heatherdown School
- Hoogezand-Sappemeer railway station
- Hotel Australia
- Inner German border
- Ironwood City Hall
- Jessup Covered Bridge
- Jobbers Canyon Historic District
- King's Hall, Aberystwyth
- Knickerbocker and Arnink Garages
- Limehouse Studios
- McCarthy Building (Chicago, Illinois)
- Merchants and Farmers National Bank Building
- Mutual Street Arena
- Pan-Pacific Auditorium
- Poshposh Tekke
- Protection of Czechoslovak borders during the Cold War
- Queens Hall, Leeds
- Sala Chaloem Thai
- Sephardic Temple (Constanța)
- State Theater (Newark, Delaware)
- Théâtre de la Gaîté (rue Papin)
- The Clarendon Hotel, Hammersmith
- The Warehouse (New Orleans)
- Tilted Arc
- Tropicana (Singapore)
- United Artists Theatre (Chicago)
- Unity Building (Chicago)
- War Memorial Stadium (Buffalo, New York)
- Westfield Freezing Works
- Westwood Power Station
- Yeniseysk-15
Defunct hotels in Australia
- Canberra Hotel, Brisbane
- Carlton Inn
- Hotel Australia
- Hotel Darwin
- Pier Hotel, Glenelg
- Surfers Paradise Hotel
- The Pink Poodle
Hotels established in 1939
- Boots Court Motel
- Dew Drop Inn (New Orleans, Louisiana)
- Grand Naniloa Hotel
- Gregg Hotel
- Hotel Andaluz
- Hotel Australia
- Hotel Intourist Palace
- Hotel Vancouver
- Little River Inn
- President Casino Broadwater Resort
- Travelodge
- Windamere Hotel