The original hotel was built in 1884 for the ever-growing mining population, and twelve months later was replaced with a two-storey model. After a fire in 1918, this current hotel was housed within the Silverton Post Office. Read more on the Silverton Hotel here.
As the sign says, there's a museum 'up the road' You can read some about it and the owner, here. |
The stage for Sunday's live bands |
Sharing with Outdoors Wednesday
13 comments:
I loved Mad Max - I think it is time to watch it again! What great shots of those old cars...
Wow ... that's an imposing model ... great ..
Best regards, Karin
I LOOOOOOOVE Silverton!! It's a real hidden treasure even though it's not that far from Broken Hill. And the pub's movie memorabilia is most impressive - that car ROCKS!!
Ich chaue mir deine Fotos an und staune immer zu wie es aussieht bei dir .. so eine andere Welt wie bei mir!
Tolle Fotos...
Lieben Gruss Elke
Oh heavens about I am soooooo jealous right now. I love Mad Max, it is so cool that you shared these images with us Carole.
Shaun
Valleys ShutterBug
wow, this surley needs a closer look. Amazing.
Oh! I just love that outdoor stage ... The whole town looks like a movie set ... I'm sure you enjoyed all these wonderful photo ops!
What a fun stage. I can't believe the tires on that VW!
too cute.
I like the push me pull me stage.
Great outback shots!
Love the funky stage!!! All so unusual...love it! TFS
Jan
The VW Bug is awesome! The back tires on that thing are huge! Love seeing something from Mad Max. I always thought it was a strange, but cool movie.
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