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TWO POPULAR HOTELS IN CENTRAL LONDON
OPPOSITE THE BRITISH MUSEU.VI
Thackeray Hotel
GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON
NEAR THE BRITISH MUSEUM
Kingsley Hotel
HART STREET, BLOOMSBURY SQUARE, LONDON
THESE Temperance Hotels are situated close together in one of the healthiest districts of London. They are very
near the British Museum, the Thackeray HoteHserrig^directly opposite and the Kingsley within two minutes'
walk of that famous place of interest.
The Hotels are most favourably situated with regard to'the Houses of Parliament, Law Courts, Art Galleries and
Theatres. In fact, they are within easy walking distance or short iab-drive of nearly all places of interest frequented by
those visiting London. They are almost equi-distant from the great Railways, North, South, East and West t also the
Museum and Holborn Stations of the Electric Railways being so close at hand, bring the Hotels to within 8 to 10
minutes of the City, Royal Exchange, and the Bank of England; while the Agricultural Hall, South Kensington, Earl's
Court, Olympia, etc., can be reached within 15 to 30 minutes.
LOUNGES.
Spacious Dining, Drawing, Writing, Reading, Billiard and Smoking Rooms.
Perfect Sanitation. Floors Fireproof Throughout.
Night Porters. Telephone.
PASSENGER LIFTS. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT
BATH ROOMS ON EVERY FLOOR, HEATED THROUGHOUT
Single Bedroom, Attendance and Table d’Hote Breakfast
from 5s. 6d. with Table d’Hote Dinner from 8s. 6d
FULL TARIFF AND TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION
Intending visitors are requested to send an intimation, if possible, by post
or telegram prior to amval, that rooms may be reserved
Telegraphic Addresses:
Thackeray Hotel: “THACKERAY, LONDOIf
Kingsley Hotel: “BOOKCKAFT, LONDON”
f Thackeray Hotel: MUSEUM 1230 (2 Lines)
Telephones: j Kingsley Hotel : MUSEUM 1232 (2 Lines)
OPPOSITE THE BRITISH MUSEU.VI
Thackeray Hotel
GREAT RUSSELL STREET, LONDON
NEAR THE BRITISH MUSEUM
Kingsley Hotel
HART STREET, BLOOMSBURY SQUARE, LONDON
THESE Temperance Hotels are situated close together in one of the healthiest districts of London. They are very
near the British Museum, the Thackeray HoteHserrig^directly opposite and the Kingsley within two minutes'
walk of that famous place of interest.
The Hotels are most favourably situated with regard to'the Houses of Parliament, Law Courts, Art Galleries and
Theatres. In fact, they are within easy walking distance or short iab-drive of nearly all places of interest frequented by
those visiting London. They are almost equi-distant from the great Railways, North, South, East and West t also the
Museum and Holborn Stations of the Electric Railways being so close at hand, bring the Hotels to within 8 to 10
minutes of the City, Royal Exchange, and the Bank of England; while the Agricultural Hall, South Kensington, Earl's
Court, Olympia, etc., can be reached within 15 to 30 minutes.
LOUNGES.
Spacious Dining, Drawing, Writing, Reading, Billiard and Smoking Rooms.
Perfect Sanitation. Floors Fireproof Throughout.
Night Porters. Telephone.
PASSENGER LIFTS. ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT
BATH ROOMS ON EVERY FLOOR, HEATED THROUGHOUT
Single Bedroom, Attendance and Table d’Hote Breakfast
from 5s. 6d. with Table d’Hote Dinner from 8s. 6d
FULL TARIFF AND TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION
Intending visitors are requested to send an intimation, if possible, by post
or telegram prior to amval, that rooms may be reserved
Telegraphic Addresses:
Thackeray Hotel: “THACKERAY, LONDOIf
Kingsley Hotel: “BOOKCKAFT, LONDON”
f Thackeray Hotel: MUSEUM 1230 (2 Lines)
Telephones: j Kingsley Hotel : MUSEUM 1232 (2 Lines)
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Description | Volumes from the Asian 'Directory and Chronicle' series covering 1917-1941, but missing 1919 and 1923. Compiled annually from a multiplicity of local sources and research. They provide listings of each country's active corporations, foreign residents and government agencies of all nationalities for that year, together with their addresses. Content includes: various treaties; coverage of conflicts; currencies and taxes; consular fees; weights and measures; public holidays; festivals and traditions. A source of information for both Western states and communities of foreigners living in Asia. Published by Hongkong Daily Press. |
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Shelfmark | H3.86.1303 |
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