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  2. Banquet photography - Wikipedia

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    Banquet photography is the photography of large groups of people, typically in a banquet setting such as a hotel or club banquet room, with the objective of commemorating an event. Clubs, associations, unions, circuses and debutante balls have all been captured by banquet photographers.

  3. File:Fratelli Vianelli (Giuseppe e Luigi, flor. 1860-1890 ca ...

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    English: Fratelli Vianelli (Venice), King Umberto I di Savoia. Italiano: Fratelli Vianelli (Venezia), Re Umberto I of Italy . Foto scatatta forse durante la visita dei Reali a Venezia il 20 luglio 1882.

  4. Fratelli Alinari - Wikipedia

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    Fratelli Alinari is one of the world's oldest photographic firms, founded in Florence, Italy in 1852. Its archives contain 5.5 million photographs, ranging from daguerreotypes to modern digital photos from around the world.

  5. Planter's House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The new Planter's House Hotel had 400 rooms, an elegant main restaurant, a ladies' dining room, and various meeting and banquet rooms. Planter's Punch was invented at a previous incarnation of the hotel and at the third hotel bar, the Tom Collins was created by bartender Charles Dietrich.

  6. Hotel Astor (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Large Ballroom (or Banquet Hall), on the ninth floor, opened on September 29, 1909 with a dinner that was part of the Hudson-Fulton Celebration. Measuring 50 by 85 feet (15 m × 26 m), the Banquet Hall was decorated in the Rococo style of Louis XV and featured a high-groined arch ceiling in ivory white and old gold, supported by grouped ...

  7. Hotel Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The ballroom floor, above the lobby's mezzanine, contained a flexible entertainment area with a grand foyer and ballroom, two large parlors, banquet room and foyer, and three smaller dining rooms. [ 185 ] [ 212 ] The ballrooms had their own stair and elevator from 33rd Street, [ 184 ] [ 210 ] which led to a grand foyer flanked by parlors.

  8. Category:Images of North America - Wikipedia

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    This page is part of Wikipedia's repository of public domain and freely usable images, such as photographs, videos, maps, diagrams, drawings, screenshots, and equations. . Please do not list images which are only usable under the doctrine of fair use, images whose license restricts copying or distribution to non-commercial use only, or otherwise non-free images

  9. Tremont House (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Tremont House (1829 – c.1895), sometimes called the Tremont Hotel, was a hotel designed in 1829 by Isaiah Rogers in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] Notable guests included Davy Crockett [ 2 ] and Charles Dickens .