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Union Inn, Great Western Highway, Emu Plains

Kingston, Daphne10 August 1998
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Union Inn was the first inn travellers encountered when they crossed the river by ferry. In 1873 the Union Inn became the private home of Thomas Ellison and it remained in the family until 1930 when the property was sold to Stanley Martin. In 1944 it was sold to Henry and Yvonne Gray who turned it into a boarding house known as Nepean Lodge. It would eventually be destroyed by fire.
Title:
Union Inn, Great Western Highway, Emu Plains
Date of work:
10 August 1998
Search dates:
01 Jan 1998 - 31 Dec 1998
Reference number:
DK15
Level of description:
Item from Collection: Photographs
Custodial history:
Photographic collection donated by Daphne Kingston
Access restrictions:
UnrestrictedAvailable on request in the Research Room
Use restrictions:
Reproductions are not allowed without permission of the copyright ownerReproductions may be obtained on request. Charges apply.
Record types:
Graphic records - Photographs
Record number:
107220
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