The Sheahan Brothers, Unknown, ca. 1940s
SRAG collection. A painting from an old photograph by an unknown artist. Photograph by Sandra McEwan.
The Sheahan brothers moved to Stanthorpe during the tin rush. They were key contributors to the progress of Stanthorpe and district.
Denis Sheahan owned Sheahan’s Hotel (now the Central Hotel). Daniel operated a butcher shop on the corner of Maryland and Grigg Streets (later renamed Victoria Street). John Sheahan ran the Hibernian Hotel and then was a storekeeper and draper in Maryland St near the site of the Country Club hotel which his daughters ran.
SRAG collection. A painting from an old photograph by an unknown artist. Photograph by Sandra McEwan.
The Sheahan brothers moved to Stanthorpe during the tin rush. They were key contributors to the progress of Stanthorpe and district.
Denis Sheahan owned Sheahan’s Hotel (now the Central Hotel). Daniel operated a butcher shop on the corner of Maryland and Grigg Streets (later renamed Victoria Street). John Sheahan ran the Hibernian Hotel and then was a storekeeper and draper in Maryland St near the site of the Country Club hotel which his daughters ran.
SRAG collection. A painting from an old photograph by an unknown artist. Photograph by Sandra McEwan.
The Sheahan brothers moved to Stanthorpe during the tin rush. They were key contributors to the progress of Stanthorpe and district.
Denis Sheahan owned Sheahan’s Hotel (now the Central Hotel). Daniel operated a butcher shop on the corner of Maryland and Grigg Streets (later renamed Victoria Street). John Sheahan ran the Hibernian Hotel and then was a storekeeper and draper in Maryland St near the site of the Country Club hotel which his daughters ran.