See also: hotels, publicans.

Still operating:

Historical:

Tuckfield:[1]

In 1838-9 our friend Edward Barron was advertising his brewery at Wattle Grove, but anything further about it is a historical secret. Then in 1841 the old Perth Hotel of 1830 was taken over as a brewery. In 1842 Henry Strickland started a brewery in St George's Terrace and a year later Anthony Curtis opened a brewery in Fremantle Stag's Head, High Street].

References

  1. Tuckfield 1971: 73

Gibbs, Martin 2001, 'The archaeology of the convict system in Western Australia', Australasian Historical Archaeology, vol. 19: 60-72.

Oldman, Diane, 'Mt Eliza Convict Depot', on her Sappers and Miners website (archived by the NLA).

Tuckfield, Trevor 1971, 'Early colonial inns and taverns', Early Days: Journal and proceeedings of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society, 7, 3: 65-82; 7, 7: 98-106.

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