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The site was occupied by Brompton Park House ; this was extended including the first refreshment rooms opened in 1857, the museum being the first in the world to provide such a facility.
The last work by Fowke was the design for the range of buildings on the north and west sides of the garden, this includes the refreshment rooms, reinstated as the Museum Café in 2006, with the silver gallery above, ( at the time the ceramics gallery ), the top floor has a splendid lecture theatre although this is seldom open to the general public.
The interiors of the three refreshment rooms were assigned to different designers.
This is in front of the bronze doors leading to the refreshment rooms, a central path flanked by lawns leads to the sculpture gallery ; the north, east and west sides have herbaceous borders along the museum walls with paths in front which continues along the south façade ; in the two corners by the north façade there is planted an American Sweetgum tree ; the southern, eastern and western edges of the lawns have glass planters which contain orange and lemon trees in summer, these are replaced by bay trees in winter.
New offices, dressing rooms, refreshment rooms and a billiard room were also part of the new stand.
The company, which promoted the town as a tourist and excursion center, set up tourist sites, such as refreshment stands, boats, and beaches with dressing rooms to promote business.
The original temporary stop was on the embankment above Wolverton Park, a larger station and refreshment rooms were soon built at a location behind what is now Glyn Square.
A wide range of facilities are available, including carparking facilities, refreshment kiosks, barbecue pits, changing rooms, shower facilities.
The line had a large number of stations in a relatively short distance, and there were refreshment rooms at Thor's Cave and Beeston Tor.
The society provided separate rooms for non-alcoholic refreshment and silent reading.
The station has an enclosed waiting area, which also contains former refreshment rooms which are opened by the Victorian Railway Institute on Friday afternoons and evenings.
The central section of the station building remains today, but was originally flanked by two pavilions: one the stationmasters residence and on the other refreshment rooms.
Passenger facilities were also downgraded, with the railway refreshment rooms closed in 1969, the post office closed in 1972, and the booking hall and ladies waiting room closed in 1976.
The concourse had many facilities to cater for long distance travellers as well as daily commuters-a dining room, hairdressers, refreshment rooms etc.
However, later that year the requirement was increased to a " new concert hall " to accommodate an audience of 2, 100 and an orchestra of 250, plus " refreshment and retiring rooms ".
The north wing was completed in 1893 and refreshment rooms at the back of the building were added in 1929.
Clissold House, the former villa within the Park, is a Grade II listed building ; the house serves as refreshment rooms and as an event location.
One of the stories satirizes the refreshment rooms, where Dickens was humiliated by the proprietess when he was ordering a cup of coffee.
Season 2002 / 2003 saw the ground dramatically change from the old derelict stadium to a 1000 seater ground with all amenities including a new restaurant, bar, changing rooms and gymnasium, toilet blocks on both sides of the ground and three ' on ground ' refreshment points.
It contained a booking office, refreshment and waiting rooms, and incorporated living accommodation for the Station Master.
A larger permanent station and refreshment rooms were built at a location behind what is now Glyn Square by November 1838.
The Beach Hotel built at the start of development had accommodation and refreshment rooms, as well as outdoor platforms illuminated by gaslight which were used for picnic parties and dancing.
Smithy Bridge had a beer house called the Royal Oak, and there were unlicenced refreshment rooms around the lake.

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Whilst visiting Belvoir castle in the 1840s Anna Maria Russell, Duchess of Bedford found that the normal time for dinner was between 7: 00 and 8: 30 p. m. An extra meal called luncheon had been created to fill the midday gap between breakfast and dinner, but as this new meal was very light, the long afternoon with no refreshment at all left people feeling hungry.
The story quickly went around as to what had happened, and everyone on their path praised them, and offered them refreshment.
Dutch wheat sourdough investigations found that, even though S. cerevisiae exerted infection pressure on sourdough's microbial ecosystem, it had died off after two refreshment cycles.
* Record Store: While Stewart ran the recording studio where the auditorium was, Axton ran the Satellite record shop where the refreshment stand had been.
It originally had two bowling greens, two tennis courts, a lake of over, a children's paddling pool, a bandstand, and a refreshment room.
In 1749, ' The Bull ' public house opened just west of the summit of the hill, and was used as a refreshment stop by the coaches, although not by the Royal Mail, which had an interchange of mail bags at the Post Office by the Red Lion on the London side of the hill.
Its larger population had for many years visited both Baldock and Hitchin for refreshment.
In the days before Hazelwood had its own cemetery, it is said that funeral parties would stop for refreshment before completing their journey to the church, and would leave the coffin resting on that wall.
* Beeston Tor station had no siding, but a refreshment room.
Philadelphia had two soldiers ' homes which were associated with nearby saloons and got their start as a part of the refreshment and lodging business.
The critic of The Nation who had consistently praised Copeau's efforts wrote: " The Vieux-Colombier has not only afforded New York a continually varied feast of inspiration and refreshment but it has set for us a new and practicable standard by which American dramatic art may be tested " Against all odds, a French-language theatre had presented a repertoire of plays of considerable taste during a two-season stint in a city enthralled with Broadway.
Though the corps de logis remained the private Orléans seat, the arcades surrounding its public gardens had 145 boutiques, cafés, salons, hair salons, bookshops, museums, and countless refreshment kiosks.
Slade donated this after feeling sorry for the local children who, after playing in the gymnasium, had been taking their refreshment from the cab horse trough.
An action by Mollie Sneden during this period illustrates the close interaction of British and patriots in this vicinity. The story goes that a British soldier was pursued down the gully by some patriots ; she hid him in her house in a large chest on which she set pans of cream to rise, and when the patriots arrived she misinformed them ; they were tired and asked for refreshment, and she offered them all the milk she had, but told them not to disturb the pans of cream which she had just set out.
During the 18th century, dinner came to be served later and later in the day until, by the early 19th century, the normal time was between 7: 00 and 8: 30 p. m. An extra meal called luncheon had been created to fill the midday gap between breakfast and dinner, but as this new meal was very light, the long afternoon with no refreshment at all left people feeling hungry.
Having provided the travellers with refreshment, the anchorite, as soon as the Saracen slept, conducted his companion to a chapel, where he witnessed a procession, and was recognised by the Lady Edith, to whom he had devoted his heart and sword.
He believed that this policy had " caused a degree of temperance among Army personnel which is not approachable in civil communities now " by encouraging soldiers " to remain on the reservation ( their home ) and enjoy refreshment under conditions conducive of temperance.

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White House historians assert that U. S. President Andrew Jackson held an open house party where a 1, 400 lb ( 635 kg ) block of Cheddar cheese was served as " refreshment ".
After the closure of the branch line the buildings of the two cemetery stations remained open as refreshment kiosks, and were renamed North Bar and South Bar.
All equipment has been reconditioned to updated standard operating condition, including classic open window coaches, several Great Northern express coaches and a refreshment coach.
In 1904 Mr and Mrs Barrow Cadbury gifted the Lickey Tea Rooms building at the bottom of Rose Hill to the people of Birmingham, as a place of rest and refreshment and it remained open until the late 1960s.

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