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Smoker, Given By Group One, Pennsylvania Bankers Association, Philadelphia 1902 Philadelphia Le Restaurant Francais was run

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Le Restaurant Francais was run by restaurateur Henri Soulé who then went on to open Le Pavillon on East 55th Street in 1941

in deep colors of mauve and gold

By the turn of the century this restaurant was the most famous in London

(A hundred thousand dollars in 1940 would be $1

each train had a 24 seat diner in the Parlor Observation Car

Smoker, Given By Group One, Pennsylvania Bankers Association, Philadelphia 1902 Philadelphia Le Restaurant Francais was runFront cover for an event: Smoker, given by Group One, Pennysylvania Bankers Association, on September 24th 1902, at the Horticultural Hall, Philadelphia. Courtesy British Library Board Robana Each print is accompanied by a copy of the interior menu where available. We make our prints with archival quality fine art paper, using professional pigment inks. Properly framed or stored, our prints will last 70+ years without fading or discolouring. All our

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