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Living in Hotels: Brown's in London, the Savoy in Cheltenham, a Memoir
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Living in Hotels: Brown’s in London, the Savoy in Cheltenham, a Memoir

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1929-1942, a Swiss country boy, trained as a banker, works his way up in the hotel business at Brown’s Hotel, London. He saves the Prince of Wales Hotel from bankruptcy and survives the Blitz with wife and two children. He becomes the manager of Brown’s Hotel.

1942-45, childhood memories of Brown’s Hotel: sirens and a luxury air raid shelter; a princess; pelicans and tramps in Green Park; bonfire smoke and gas masks; V for Victory.

1945, relatives and chewing gum in Lucerne. The Wallimans buy the Savoy Hotel in Cheltenham. A history and a tour of the building.

1945-1950s, memories of beetles in the basement, of attics full of Christmas decorations and trunks with exotic stickers, of cellars filled with furniture, giant jars of eggs in lime water, the statue of a naked woman. Six children trying not to be noisy, making themselves useful in hotel and garden, in quarantine with measles and other diseases. Nannies. Welcome visitors from abroad. Ordinary guests and celebrities. Long-stay residents: the Lively Lady with Intellectual Aspirations, the Prince of Chess, the Archdeacon’s Widow, the Gentleman who bought Racehorses, the Colonial Colonel and his Artistic Wife, etc. Employees and their work: housekeepers, linen keepers, office staff, chambermaids, porters, waiters and waitresses, dishwashers, gardeners.

1952, the family moves to a house in the garden, the hotel gets a bar and a grill room.

1960s, addition of a lift and further bedrooms.

1970s, the second generation takes over.

1985, the hotel is sold.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hobnob Press
Date
16 July 2022
Pages
142
ISBN
9781914407376

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

1929-1942, a Swiss country boy, trained as a banker, works his way up in the hotel business at Brown’s Hotel, London. He saves the Prince of Wales Hotel from bankruptcy and survives the Blitz with wife and two children. He becomes the manager of Brown’s Hotel.

1942-45, childhood memories of Brown’s Hotel: sirens and a luxury air raid shelter; a princess; pelicans and tramps in Green Park; bonfire smoke and gas masks; V for Victory.

1945, relatives and chewing gum in Lucerne. The Wallimans buy the Savoy Hotel in Cheltenham. A history and a tour of the building.

1945-1950s, memories of beetles in the basement, of attics full of Christmas decorations and trunks with exotic stickers, of cellars filled with furniture, giant jars of eggs in lime water, the statue of a naked woman. Six children trying not to be noisy, making themselves useful in hotel and garden, in quarantine with measles and other diseases. Nannies. Welcome visitors from abroad. Ordinary guests and celebrities. Long-stay residents: the Lively Lady with Intellectual Aspirations, the Prince of Chess, the Archdeacon’s Widow, the Gentleman who bought Racehorses, the Colonial Colonel and his Artistic Wife, etc. Employees and their work: housekeepers, linen keepers, office staff, chambermaids, porters, waiters and waitresses, dishwashers, gardeners.

1952, the family moves to a house in the garden, the hotel gets a bar and a grill room.

1960s, addition of a lift and further bedrooms.

1970s, the second generation takes over.

1985, the hotel is sold.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hobnob Press
Date
16 July 2022
Pages
142
ISBN
9781914407376