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The Berkeley Hotel, London 1924 Sizes:A4 (210x297mm) Archival Print (Unframed) It was demolished in 1927

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It was demolished in 1927 to make way for the new Hotel Paxton

The proprietor Olive G Lee wrote: “Gardiner Tavern takes pride in refreshing the inner man

dinner cost a dollar and a plate of oysters and clams cost 10 cents

The Hollywood Brown Derby was the preferred hang out for the gossip columnists (they and the movie executives loved the innovation of tableside phones) and late nights turned into an unofficial club for Hollywood's elite

Built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank

The Berkeley Hotel, London 1924 Sizes:A4 (210x297mm) Archival Print (Unframed) It was demolished in 1927This vintage menu from the Berkeley Hotel in London depicts a medieval banquet with a lady being waited upon hand and foot as birds fly overhead amid garlands of grape vines. We like the modern touch in the right hand corner, showing a chef in whites tending to meat that is being cooked on a rotisserie. The Berkeley Hotel was, and still is, one of Londons luxury hotels. Bought in 1900 by theatrical impresario Richard DOyly Carte, the hotel guest who

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