Sam Hand's boardinghouse, (next to a butcher shop), Home Rule (?)
1872
Glass photonegative
Glass photonegative
Sam Hand's boarding house was situated next to a butcher’s shop. According to the D74, 13 July 1872: ‘The irrepressible Chinese have taken the lead in providing restaurants, and are well patronised especially on Sunday, when the patrons have to wait their turn outside.’ One Chinese boarding house owner was overrun by miners when he advertised roast beef, pork, turkey and goose for Christmas. He needed 10 extra cooks to cater for the 200 who turned up.