Showing posts with label Royal Sovereign Hotel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Royal Sovereign Hotel. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Darlinghurst Blog: Street Art: I Will Miss You (Amy Winehouse)

This whimsical paste-up appeared on the wall of ABC Cellars on the corner of Darlinghurst Road and Farrell Avenue last week. The ghostly girl leaves a trail of tears that wrap around the corner of the bottle shop. 


And in some of the tear drops are the words, ''I will miss you''.


Apparently the artwork is a tribute to British musician Amy Winehouse, who died at the age of 27 on July 23 - which is why it has been pasted up on the wall of a wine-house. Geddit? There's a similar artwork by the same artist on the wall of the Royal Sovereign Hotel, another wine-house up the road:


I think they're really sweet pieces and I particularly love the colours of the woman's skirt. 


It's been a long time since I have seen such clever artworks on the streets of Darlinghurst. Come on artists, be inspired and share some more art around!

Monday, July 25, 2011

Darlinghurst Blog: Past and Present: Royal Sovereign Hotel

From the 1880s to the 1920s, The Royal Sovereign Hotel in Darlinghurst was the scene of numerous political speeches. Local council candidates would use the corner pub as a place to meet the electorate and would either speak from the bar or from the lace-metal balcony. At some meetings, crowds of up to 300 people would gather on the street to hear from the politicians on the balcony above. 


I love the picture above, from Trove, which shows the Royal Sovereign, St John's Church and Darlinghurst Road in the 1920s. Click on it to enlarge it so that you see the bill posters along the wall on the right. 
The other two archive pictures (at top and below) were taken in 1925 and are from the council's demolition books. The Victorian-era hotel was demolished soon after and a new, longer and higher hotel was built on its place. 


Almost 90 years later the hotel still stands on the corner of Liverpool Street and Darlinghurst Road, and while it remains the Sovereign Hotel, it is more commonly known as the Darlo Bar. 


The Darlo Bar is owned by the same group, Solotel, who own the Kings Cross Hotel and Green Park Hotel. 



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