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Title(s)
[Trade card for The London Hotel].
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Published/Created
London : Engraved and Published by C. & E. Layton, 1862.
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Physical Description
1 trade card : engraving ; 13 x 9 cm
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Holdings
Rare Books and Manuscripts
GT384.G7 L66 1862 Box
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund
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Copyright Status
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Full Alma Record
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Classification
Books
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Notes
"The London. Frederick Sawyer, Proprietor, 191 Fleet St. E. C. near Temple Bar. Saywer's famous London dinner served in the spacious saloon on the second floor from 2 until 8 o'clock. On Sundays from 4 until 8 o'clock. Consisting of 2 soups, 2 fish, 2 entrees, joints, 2 sweets, vegetables, bread, cheese & salad at a fixed charge."
On verso are engravings, with descriptive text, of two buildings. The first one is that of the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, designed by Sir Josph Paxton. The second is a South front view of the Building for the International Exhibition of 1862. -
Subject Terms
Crystal Palace (London, England) -- Pictorial works | Hotels -- England -- London -- 19th century. | International Exhibition (1862 : London, England) -- Pictorial works. | London Hotel (London, England)
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Form/Genre
Advertisements -- Hotels. | Advertising cards. | Engravings -- 1862. | Menus. | Trade cards (advertising)
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