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A significant number of city inns, taverns, and hotels were either owned by, licensed by or managed by German and German-Australian individuals and families. Often inn-keeping was the profession of the person, and often the family formed dynasties of hotel management.
A significant number of city inns, taverns, and hotels were either owned by, licensed by or managed by German and German-Australian individuals and families. Often inn-keeping was the profession of the person, and often the family formed dynasties of hotel management. For example, there have been 18 public houses licensed in North Adelaide, of which 10 have had some sort of German association
 
There have been 18 public houses licensed in North Adelaide, of which 10 have had some sort of German association


{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ Caption text
|+ North Adelaide public houses with a German Connection
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! Establishment !! Publican !! Owner !! Other
! Establishment !! Publican !! Owner !! Other
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| British || {{unbulleted list|JAE Wagner 1874-1875|William Rieken1905-1906|Peter Priess 1907-1908}}  ||  ||  
| [[British Hotel]] || {{unbulleted list|JAE Wagner 1874-1875|William Rieken1905-1906|Peter Priess 1907-1908}}  ||  ||  
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| Cathedral/Scotch Thistle || Mrs A Oelmann 1892 ||  || Designed by
| [[Cathedral Hotel]]/Scotch Thistle || Mrs A Oelmann 1892 ||  || Designed by
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| Queens Head || Example || Example || Example
| [[Queens Head Hotel]]|| Example || Example || Example
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| Royal Oak || Example || Example || Example
| [[Royal Oak Hotel]]|| Example || Example || Example
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| Kentish, Sportsman's || Example || Example || Example
| [[Kentish Arms]]/Sportsman's || Example || Example || Example
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|-
| Duke of Wellington, Wellington, Wellington Castle || Example || Example || Example
| Duke of Wellington/[[Wellington]]/Wellington Castle || Example || Example || Example
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| Dover Castle, Cambridge(?) || Example || Example || Example
| [[Dover Castle]]/Cambridge(?) || Example || Example || Example
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| Huntsman's/Archer/Champion's || Example || Example || Example
| Huntsman's/Archer/Champion's || Example || Example || Example
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| Oxford/Princess Royal || Example || Example || Example
| [[Oxford]]/Princess Royal || Example || Example || Example
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| North Adelaide/Commerical || Example || Example || Example
| [[North Adelaide]]/Commerical || Example || Example || Example
|}
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Revision as of 23:59, 25 October 2021

A significant number of city inns, taverns, and hotels were either owned by, licensed by or managed by German and German-Australian individuals and families. Often inn-keeping was the profession of the person, and often the family formed dynasties of hotel management. For example, there have been 18 public houses licensed in North Adelaide, of which 10 have had some sort of German association

North Adelaide public houses with a German Connection
Establishment Publican Owner Other
British Hotel
  • JAE Wagner 1874-1875
  • William Rieken1905-1906
  • Peter Priess 1907-1908
Cathedral Hotel/Scotch Thistle Mrs A Oelmann 1892 Designed by
Queens Head Hotel Example Example Example
Royal Oak Hotel Example Example Example
Kentish Arms/Sportsman's Example Example Example
Duke of Wellington/Wellington/Wellington Castle Example Example Example
Dover Castle/Cambridge(?) Example Example Example
Huntsman's/Archer/Champion's Example Example Example
Oxford/Princess Royal Example Example Example
North Adelaide/Commerical Example Example Example