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The Station Hotel stands in [[Peisley Street]] opposite the southern end of the railway station. [[John McGlynn]] was the licensee in 1878. He died in 1886 and his widow carried on until 1890 when she sold to [[Marion Power]]. This lady died three years later. [[Cornelius Dempsey]] held the licence in 1900.
The Station Hotel stands in [[Peisley Street]] opposite the southern end of the railway station. [[John McGlynn]] was the licensee in 1878. He died in 1886 and his widow carried on until 1890 when she sold to [[Marion Power]]. This lady died three years later. [[Cornelius Dempsey]] held the licence in 1900.

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Poster for the 1983 Festival of Arts

The Station Hotel stands in Peisley Street opposite the southern end of the railway station. John McGlynn was the licensee in 1878. He died in 1886 and his widow carried on until 1890 when she sold to Marion Power. This lady died three years later. Cornelius Dempsey held the licence in 1900.

The licence was surrendered in 1931.

  • Orange Hotel History “Central Western Daily” 1 February 1951
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