White Star Hotel Explained

White Star Hotel
Map Dot Label:White Star Hotel
Building Type:Heritage listed building
Location:Albany, Western Australia
Coordinates:-35.0268°N 117.8861°W
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Designation1:State Register of Heritage Places
Designation1 Type:State Registered Place
Designation1 Date:7 December 2007
Designation1 Partof:Stirling Terrace Precinct, Albany

White Star Hotel is a heritage listed building that operates as a hotel in Albany in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The hotel is located adjacent to the Royal George Hotel on Stirling Terrace, once the commercial and social centre of town,[1] overlooking Princess Royal Harbour.[2] The building was named for the White Star Line, an important shipping and passenger line that once operated out of Albany.[3]

The current building was completed in 1910,[4] built on the site of the former White Hart Hotel that was built in 1906 and demolished in 1910 to make way for the new hotel.[5] Charles William Reddin owned and managed the hotel at this time. After being rebuilt the two storey building contained twenty-two bedrooms and various other common rooms and a large dining room. The downstairs area contained a larger dining room and the bar area, with large arched windows facing onto Stirling Terrace. The Stirling Terrace side of the building had a balcony with intricate timber balustrades.

Reddin was still the hotel proprietor in 1916[6] but by 1919 George Marques was the proprietor.[7]

Clarence L. Braddock took over management of the hotel in 1939[8] and remained there until 1943.[9]

In 1993 the hotel was renovated again with the paint removed from the ground floor walls leaving exposed brickwork. The balcony has also been removed and replaced with a cantilevered canopy parapet.[5]

A brewery, called Tangleheads, was opened in the hotel in 2006. The brewery's unusual name is taken from the first brewery that was opened in by John Ward in Albany in the 1860s. Although Ward's brewery was called Ward’s Windmill Brewery it was colloquially known as Tangleheads after the beer's effect on its drinkers.[10]

In 2014 the hotel owners received a grant of 52,788 for conservation and repairs as part of a revitalization project along Stirling Terrance in readiness for Anzac Centenary commemorations.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Heritage shines for Anzac Centenary. 7 July 2014. 29 April 2016. ANZAC Albany.
  2. Web site: Bar Fly: Tanglehead. Andrew Bennett. 3 December 2011. 29 April 2016. Perthnow. News Corporation.
  3. Web site: City of Albany Municipal Heritage Inventory Review Volume III of IV. 1994. 14 May 2016. City of Albany.
  4. News: Advertising . . XXIII . 2896 . Western Australia . 16 November 1910 . 29 April 2016 . 1 . National Library of Australia.
  5. Web site: White Star Hotel. InHerit. 26 April 2016. Heritage Council of Western Australia.
  6. News: Advertising . . 3 . 162 . Western Australia . 8 March 1916 . 30 April 2016 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  7. News: Advertising . . 651 . Western Australia . 7 February 1919 . 30 April 2016 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  8. News: Mr. C. L. Braddock . . 14 . 1467 . Western Australia . 24 February 1941 . 30 April 2016 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
  9. News: Advertising . . 16 . 1681 . Western Australia . 29 March 1943 . 30 April 2016 . 6 . National Library of Australia.
  10. Web site: Tanglehead Brewery. 29 April 2016. White Star Hotel.