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[Ephemera relating to various miscellaneous hotels in locations or towns beginning with the letters A to M. 1900-2000s]
- Date
- 1930 - 2020
- Reference
- Eph-B-HOTEL-A/M
- Description
Includes ephemera from hotels in the following locations:
Auckland. Ascot Park Motor Hotel, North Shore Motel, Sheraton Auckland 1987; Sky City 1996
Bay of Islands. Paihia Pacific Resort Hotel
Christchurch: Chateau Blanc Cramner Square 1988?; Hotel SO [2008]
Fiordland: Fiordland Lodge, Te Anau (1968)
Hanmer
Hastings. Stortford Lodge Hotel 1960
Hawera
Hutt Valley Motels 1984
Invercargill Licensing Trust 1944-1969. Kelvin Hotel. Souvenir menu. Southland Progress League 1982
Kapiti: River Rock Otaki 2001
Mangonui Hotel ca 1980
Marlborough: Tira Ora Lodge, Pelorus Sound 1990
Martinborough Hotel 1996; Martinborough district 1994
Masterton Licensing Trust 1981
Mt Maunganui. Fairway Lodge Timeshare resort and apartments 1988
Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying up to 330 mm.
- Access restrictions
- No access restrictions
- Format
- 1 folder(s), Photolithographs, Advertisements, Ephemera, Menus, Photolithographs, sizes varying up to 330 mm.
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UnknownStortford Lodge Hotel (Hastings) :The Lodge. [Menu. 27 November 1960]. Pictorial Public...
Date: 1960
From: [Ephemera relating to various miscellaneous hotels in locations or towns beginning with the letters A to M. 1900-2000s]
By: Pictorial Publications Ltd
Reference: Eph-B-HOTEL-Hastings-1960-01
Description: Cover shows an elegant couple outside the Stortford Lodge Hotel. Menu fare includes: mainly overseas wines (France, Australia, South Africa, Germany, Portugal), crumbed schnapper, Madras curry and rice, roast beef, chicken and hogget, baked potatoes, steamed pudding and trifle, etc. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographed cover and typed menu, inside, cover 320 x 249 mm. Provenance: Donated by Ms Judith Fyfe in 2002.