Queens Hotel Collection
"Step into the grandeur of Queens Hotel, a timeless haven in Eastbourne
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"Step into the grandeur of Queens Hotel, a timeless haven in Eastbourne. With its rich history captured in black and white photographs, this iconic establishment has witnessed countless stories unfold within its walls. The etching Dundee from 1896 showcases the architectural beauty that has stood the test of time. Leicester Square's Queens Hotel, frozen in time through a captivating monochromatic image, exudes an air of elegance and sophistication. Meanwhile, Manchester's bustling streets come alive in an engraving depicting The Royal Infirmary and Piccadilly as seen from the Queens Hotel. Tragedy strikes with The Burning of the Queens Hotel in Southsea on December 8th, depicted vividly through an engraved illustration. Yet resilience prevails as we witness Otis Elevator Company's black and white photo capturing modern advancements within this historic establishment. The Grand Dining Hall at Queens Hotel Leicester Square invites guests to indulge their senses amidst a classic ambiance portrayed beautifully in another monochromatic photograph. Journeying further along England's coast brings us to Hastings where an enchanting engraving portrays yet another charming iteration of the renowned hotel. However, not all tales are filled with joy as evidenced by The Destruction by Fire of the Queens Hotel Farnborough on March 14th; a haunting black and white photo captures this tragic event forever etched into history. Cheltenham Illustrated provides another glimpse into past glory through an exquisite engraving showcasing yet another branch of this esteemed hotel chain. Across continents lies Halifax and Nova Scotia's own piece of luxury - Halifax and Queens Hotels stand tall on Hollis Street since 1911; their presence immortalized through time. Finally, Birmingham unveils a different side to Queen’s Hotel—an emergency ward ready for patients who can find solace within these walls during times of need. " Note.