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Charing Cross Hotel: a brief history
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Variant titleA Waverley Library Local History FactsheetAuthor/CreatorWaverley LibraryContentsCharing Cross Hotel was built in 1857 by William Newland. Convicted for 7 years for selling stolen goods, Newland was transported to Australia where he became a respected businessman, builder, and stone mason. The Charing Cross Hotel was rebuilt in 1934 in the Art Deco style by Sidney Walden for Tooth & Co. Brewing.TypeFactsheetCollectionLocal History Factsheets
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Subject - Personal NameNewland, William (1807-1883)Subject - Corporate NameCharing Cross Hotel (Waverley)Subject - Topical NameHotels and PubsHistoric buildingsCharing Cross Urban Conservation AreaHeritage site ArchitectureSubject - Geographical NameCharing Cross (Waverley, NSW)TaxonomySpecial Collections | Factsheets | Waverley PlacesPlaces | Hotels and Pubs | Charing Cross Hotel
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Charing Cross Hotel: a brief history. Waverley Council Library, accessed 10/07/2025, https://waverley.recollectcms.com/nodes/view/48796