Black's Tourist's Guide to Wales

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A. and C. Black, 1894
 

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Page 87 - KINGDOM. Holders of Tourist Tickets are allowed to break their journey at several stations en route, and visit at their leisure places of interest in the vicinity. The...
Page 62 - Drawing Room, facing the sea. Excellent Cuisine. Moderate Charges. In connection with this Hotel, and in the same delightful grounds, is a PRIVATE HOTEL and BOARDING HOUSE, which offers excellent accommodation for Families visiting this charming neighbourhood.
Page 93 - The pavement is obliterated: the elevation of the choir is no longer visible: the whole area is reduced to one level; cleared of rubbish; and covered with neat turf, closely shorn; and interrupted with nothing but the noble columns, which formed the aisles, and supported the tower.
Page 12 - For situation the Royal is probably unequalled in the North of Devon, and from its size and the admirable way in which it is fitted out must be regarded as one of the best Hotels in the West of England. It stands amid the interesting spots and charming scenery made notorious by * Westward Ho!
Page 51 - Lake, and within ten minutes' drive of the Railway Station. Forty of the Bedrooms and Sitting-Rooms face the Lake. The waters of the Lake approach the Hall Door, and hence the distinctive title, "THE LAKE HOTEL.
Page 87 - Class ordinary tickets between London and Exeter and places west thereof, are also allowed, both in summer and winter, to break their journey at Bath, Bristol...
Page 19 - Open and close Carriages, and Posting in all its Branches. Omnibuses attend the Trains for the use of Visitors to the Hotel. Tariff to be had on application.
Page 109 - KALYDOR has a most cooling, soothing, healing, and invigorating effect on the face, hands, and arms during hot weather. It prevents and removes Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Redness and Roughness of the Skin caused by Hard Water or Sea Bathing, Soothes and heals all Irritation, Stings of Insects.
Page 55 - Station (Callander and Oban Railway), where the Hotel steamer Caledonia makes connection with the principal trains during the season. Letters delivered twice, and despatched three times daily. Postal, Telegraph, and Money Order Office in Hotel buildings. Presbyterian and Episcopalian Churches within easy walking distance of Hotel. Tennis court, beautiful drives, first-class boats, experienced boatmen. Posting and Coaching. Charges moderate. Thomas Cameron, Proprietor, Originator of the Oban, Lochawe,...
Page 109 - Exposed to the scorching rays of the sun and heated particles of dust, will find ROWLANDS...

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