Episode 1290 Castle Hotel, York Sat, 2020-Nov-14 00:15 UTC Length - 1:42
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The random article for Saturday, 14 November 2020 is Castle Hotel, York.
The Castle Hotel in York is reputedly the oldest inland hotel in Western Australia. It was constructed and owned by the Craig family for 137 years.
The hotel was constructed in three stages, the old section on Avon Terrace in 1852, extended in 1862.
The 1905 corner addition is in Federation Filigree style. The architect was William G Wolf, a several times bankrupt American architect who had been designing buildings in Melbourne and Sydney and had just completed the design and construction of His Majesty's Theatre (1902 to 1904). The key authors on Australian architectural style describe the Castle Hotel as “a corner pub screened with loggia-like verandah” and they included the hotel as an exemplar of Federation Filigree style.
This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:15 UTC on Saturday, 14 November 2020.
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