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Grand-Hotel, beverage list

Date
1854 to 1939
Description
Menu insert: Wine lists; Spirits lists; Beer lists Restaurant: Grand-Hotel de Toulon (Toulon, France) Location: 12 Boulevard des Capucines, Paris, France

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Grand Hotel de Londres, dishes of the day, menu

Date
1870 to 1933
Description
Note: Handwritten menu; drawings in all pages; print with Berger & Wirth inks. "Avenue De Keyser. 64, Anvers" on cover Restaurant: Grand Hôtel de Londres (Antwerp, Belgium) Location: Avenue de Keyser, 64, Antwerp, Belgium

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Menu for Bachelors' and Old Boys' Club 3rd annual dinner, Saturday, April 12, 1902, at Horns Hotel,

Date
1902-04-12
Description
Note: Chairman: A. E. Rose; Back cover shows a list of the Bachelors' and Old Boy's Club members; Booth, H. (music director); Groves, A. (accompanist) Menu insert: Toasts; Music Programs Restaurant: Horns Hotel Location: Kennington Park, S. E., London, England

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Menu for complimentary banquet to Sir Thomas J. Lipton on Monday, November 25, 1901, at Hotel Cecil, Grand Hall

Date
1901-11-25
Description
Note: Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton was a Scotsman. He was the creator of the well-known Lipton tea brand. Megone, Norfolk (music director); Ganz, William (vocal music director) Menu insert: Wine lists; Toasts; Music Programs Restaurant: Hotel Cecil (London, England) Location: London, England

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Royal Exchange Colonial Exhibition dinner, menu, June 9, 1902, at Hotel Cecil

Date
1902-06-09
Description
Note: Chairman, Lord Strathcona; wine list included; music program included; committee member list included; toast list included; red string in menu spine Menu insert: Member lists; Wine lists; Toasts; Music Programs Restaurant: Hotel Cecil (London, England) Location: London, England

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Thanksgiving dinner menu, Brown's Hotel

Date
1870 to 1933
Description
Note: No date on menu. At bottom of menu, Butter from the Jersey Dairy of Hon. G. W. Brown. Opera House Tonight, Annie Eva Fay, The Phantom Princess. Illustration on front cover, no. 36 Restaurant: Brown's Hotel (Galesburg, Ill.) Location: Galesburg, Illinois, United States

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Thanksgiving dinner menu, Fountain House

Date
1870 to 1933
Description
Note: No date on menu. "Dinner served from 1 to 2 o'clock p. m., $2.00 per couple"--p. 4. "Compliments of N. T. Burroughs & Co."--cover. Nelson T. Burroughs was president of the First National Bank in Cherokee, Iowa. Semi-circle shape die-cut on top and bottom of menu Restaurant: Fountain House Location: Cherokee, Iowa, United States

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Anglo-American Lodge No. 2191 installation banquet for Brother William James Harvey, menu, Tuesday, June 17, 1902, Hotel Cecil

Date
1902-06-17
Description
Note: Bound with light blue cord with tassels. Includes list of performers (artistes), list of toasts and list of officers for 1902-03. Back cover features a list of past masters of the Anglo-American Lodge from 1887-1907 (moderately damaged) Menu insert: Toasts; Officer lists; Event programs Restaurant: Hotel Cecil (London, England) Location: London, England

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Photograph of residents watching a drilling contest in Tonopah (Nev.), 1903

Date
1903-07-04
Description

Drilling contest, Tonopah, Nevada, July 4, 1903. There is an inscription on the back of the photo: "Residents watch a drilling contest on the corner of Main and Brougher. These contests, as well as races, tug-of-wars and baseball games were an important part of all early holiday celebrations." There is a date stamp: February 1980.

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Photograph of the Palace hotel decorated for the railroad days celebration in Goldfield (Nev.), 1905

Date
1905-09-14
Description

Palace Hotel, Goldfield, Nevada, September 14, 1905. There is an inscription on the back of the image: "Palace Hotel on the corner of Main and Crook, decorated for the Railroad Days celebration. Arrival of the Goldfield Railroad was a milestone in the camp's history. Later merged with the Tonopah Railroad to form the T. & G. R.R., it was the first of 4 railroads to serve Goldfield." There is a date stamp: February 1980.

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