Hotel renovation under construction. Watch this space! By GWH_Orange|2019-05-12T11:17:44+10:00May 12th, 2019|HISTORY|0 Comments Read More
The red cedar bar of Petty’s Hotel, that once fronted York, Clarence and Jamison Street in Sydney, was dismantled and re-installed at Orange’s Great Western Hotel. By GWH_Orange|2019-05-12T11:17:21+10:00May 12th, 1950|HISTORY|0 Comments Read More
Orange was proclaimed as a minor city By GWH_Orange|2019-05-12T11:16:47+10:00May 12th, 1946|HISTORY|0 Comments Read More
Renovations throughout the hotel included a new dining room, and a new bar. By GWH_Orange|2019-05-12T11:16:19+10:00May 12th, 1914|HISTORY|0 Comments Read More
Great Western Railway reaches Dubbo. Many well-known Orange identities later became licensees of the hotel including the late W West, J Wright, Frank Quinn, Tom Sloane, Walter Pye, Jack Forrest and Gus Lawler. By GWH_Orange|2019-05-12T11:15:35+10:00May 12th, 1881|HISTORY|0 Comments Read More
Great Western Hotel established, licensee Patrick Kenna Mayor of Orange. By GWH_Orange|2019-05-12T11:14:18+10:00May 12th, 1879|HISTORY|0 Comments Read More
Great Western Railway from Sydney reaches Orange By GWH_Orange|2019-05-12T11:13:45+10:00May 12th, 1877|HISTORY|0 Comments Read More
Orange proclaimed a municipality By GWH_Orange|2019-05-12T11:13:18+10:00May 12th, 1860|HISTORY|0 Comments Read More
Blackman’s Swamp proclaimed a village and named Orange by Major Thomas Mitchell in honor of Prince William of Orange. By GWH_Orange|2019-05-12T11:07:10+10:00May 12th, 1846|HISTORY|0 Comments Read More
The surveyor J. B. Richards indicated a village reserve on his plans, in the parish of Orange. By GWH_Orange|2019-05-12T11:05:52+10:00May 12th, 1820|HISTORY|0 Comments Read More