A Handbook for Travellers in North Wales

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J. Murray, 1874 - 216 páginas
 

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Página 53 - More extensive collections, to Illustrate Geology, at 50 to 100 Guineas each, with every requisite to assist those commencing the study of this interesting science, a knowledge of which affords so much pleasure to the traveller in all parts of the world. • A collection for Five Guineas which will illustrate the recent works on Geology by Л nst <ч1.
Página 70 - QUEEN'S HOTEL (On the Esplanade.) Patronised by Her Majesty the Queen of Holland. THIS magnificent Hotel has recently been greatly enlarged, entirely re-arranged, and handsomely furnished, having a frontage of over 170 feet, all the rooms of which overlook the sea. It is the only Hotel that commands a full and uninterrupted view of Mount's Bay. Apartments en яи ¡If. Penzance stands unrivalled for the variety and quiet beauty of its scenery, whilst the mildness of its climate is admirably adapted...
Página 11 - Dependance consist of One Hundred and Sixty Sleeping Apartments, elegant Sitting-rooms, and a Garden for the use of visitors. Extensive and airy Dining-room, and a comfortable Public Sitting-room, with Piano and Library. It is conducted under the Immediate superintendence of the Proprietor, who endeavours...
Página 41 - Mountains, have been newly added to the Hotel. It has been patronised by his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and several other royal personages. The Proprietor, who has been for years in first-class Hotels in London, offers visitors the advantages of good and comfortable accommodation.
Página 53 - MINERALS : these are found in masses, in beds, or in veins, and occasionally in the beds of rivers. Specimens of the following are contained in the Cabinet : — Iron, Manganese, Lead, Tin, Zinc, Copper, Antimony, Silver, Gold, Platina, Ac.
Página 111 - But derive their chief worth from their native complexion. And all the best judges prefer, it is said, A countess in blue to a duchess in red. This countess or lady, though crowds may be present, Submits to be dressed by the hands of a peasant. And you'll see when her grace is but once in his clutches, With how little respect he will handle a duchess...
Página 55 - SON'S original trade) ia placed on the BEDSTEADS. The Stock of Mahogany Goods for the better Bed-rooms, and Japanned Goods for plain and Servants' use, is very greatly increased.
Página 11 - Sleeping Apartments, elegant Sitting-rooms, and a Garden for the use of visitors. Extensive and airy Dining-room, and a comfortable Public Sitting-room, with Piano and Library. It is conducted under the Immediate superintendence of the Proprietor, who endeavours, by the most strict attention and exceedingly Moderate Prices, to merit the continued patronage of English and American visitors. English and American Newspapers. The Table d'HOte and Wines of this Hotel are reputed of the best quality In...
Página 53 - Guineas each, with every requisite to assist those commencing the study of this interesting science, a knowledge of which affords so much pleasure to the traveller in all parts of the world. * A collection for Five Guineas which will illustrate the recent works on Geology by Ansted, Buckland.
Página 143 - Best of thy kind, adieu ! The frantic deed which laid thee low, This heart shall ever rue.

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