A History of the North Kapunda Hotel: The First 100 Years– by Allen
Tiller
Built in 1848 by the
North Kapunda Mining Company, the North Kapunda Arms Hotel opened to the public
in 1849. The original building was a single-story hotel with a double-storey
accommodation wing for miners and travellers on Franklin Street (now Crase Street).
The accommodation building still stands today and is the oldest original
structure of the building.
John Bickford was
the first publican of the North Kapunda Arms Hotel, the first
licensed hotel in Kapunda. It narrowly beat out James Whittaker at the Sir John
Franklin Hotel on Main Street by one week.
The North Kapunda
Hotel, as it is known today, is an icon in the town and has featured in many of
its notable historic occasions, including the reading of the Riot Act in
1893 by Corporeal Hugh Gray Queale during local political upheaval.
This book
investigates the building's first 100 years of history, including the many
publicans who worked and lived in it and their families, the 1866
reconstruction, the Bachelor’s Hall, Crase’s Assembly Rooms, and the many
clubs, foundations, societies, and religious groups that used the hotel as
their base of operations.
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