Twentieth century palace; the Piccadilly Hotel; with some notes on the history, landmarks & worthies of Piccadilly & Regent street . The Piccadilly Hotel oi our Great Cruicksnanks celebrated picture of Hatchetts as it was ninety years ago. House, and earlier still oi tne loraly awellings tenantedin Queen Annes reign by Sir Thomas Clarges, tteVenetian Amoassador, the Countess oi DenDigh, and theEarl oi Sunderland. The reminiscences belonging to the. Piccadilly East and Ri^gent Circus. (The Site of The Piccadilly Hotelas seen from Coventry Street, 1830.) A Ticentieth Century


Twentieth century palace; the Piccadilly Hotel; with some notes on the history, landmarks & worthies of Piccadilly & Regent street . The Piccadilly Hotel oi our Great Cruicksnanks celebrated picture of Hatchetts as it was ninety years ago. House, and earlier still oi tne loraly awellings tenantedin Queen Annes reign by Sir Thomas Clarges, tteVenetian Amoassador, the Countess oi DenDigh, and theEarl oi Sunderland. The reminiscences belonging to the. Piccadilly East and Ri^gent Circus. (The Site of The Piccadilly Hotelas seen from Coventry Street, 1830.) A Ticentieth Century Palace. Albany itself are of a still more interesting character,and so unquestionably are tbose wbicb can be claimedby St. James s Cnurcb ana Rectory, botb of wbicn faceme western extremity of the Piccadilly Hotel. Not onlydoes the Piccadilly Hotel stand on ground which is pre-eminently historical, but there is scarcely a yard of thesurrounding district which is not the subject of someold-world tradition, or the site of some vanished land-mark. Visitors at the Piccadilly Hotel, and more


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