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Buckingham Palace, June 4 1902 Jockey Club Dinner Diner's Club "Poverty is a luxury in

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"Poverty is a luxury in Montparnasse"

Introduced in 1876

000 rooms with baths and circulating ice water in every room

broiled lobsters and lamb chops and went a la carte after 10pm

We've also found these napkins in other San Francisco establishments

Buckingham Palace, June 4 1902 Jockey Club Dinner Diner's Club "Poverty is a luxury inKing Edward VII, the eldest son of Queen Victoria, was Britain's monarch from January 1901 until his death in May 1910. On the fourth of June 1902, "Bertie" held a dinner at Buckingham Palace for members of The Jockey Club, the dominant organization of British horseracing. A noted bon viveur, the King was a generous host and no expense would have been spared in presenting the finest food and wines to his guests. One of the highlights of the dinner

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