Taken between 1906 and 1912 when Robert Andrew Slater held the licence.
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Mr. Thomas James Williams was born at Tottenham, England, on May 22, 1821, and arrived in South Australia in the ship Augustus, Captain Hart, on October 16, 1845.
Mr. Williams built the Old Spot Hotel, Little Para, near Salisbury, in 1849, and resided there until a few weeks before his death in 1899.
The Old Spot is a well known hostelry, and is regarded as a halfway house between Adelaide and Gawler.
[Thomas was married to Tabitha Bailey, my first cousin 3x removed]
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My mother Erica Price is standing on the far right of the bus.
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One of Stanley’s oldest buildings, the Plough Inn was built by the Van Diemen’s Land Company to house overnight travellers from Hobart - c. 1840.
Although the exterior walls are plastered now, underneath you’ll find thick bluestone walls characteristic of many of the town’s earliest buildings.
The Plough Inn was licensed as an inn until 1876 when its use became outdated. It was sold to Mr H.G. Spicer who modernized the building and turned it into a pharmacy.
The Plough Inn is now owned privately.
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