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“A minimum priced suite…"
Title
“A minimum priced suite…"
Description
Black and white photograph depicting a "minimum-priced" suite from the 1935 publication "The Waldorf-Astoria" by Richard Averill Smith.
"...salon, single or double bedrooms and bath. It’s beautiful upholstered furniture and colorful draperies add to its charm.. ‘Cozy’.. ‘homelike’.. are patrons’ comments on these suites, which, except for size, include all features and comforts of higher priced suites."
"...salon, single or double bedrooms and bath. It’s beautiful upholstered furniture and colorful draperies add to its charm.. ‘Cozy’.. ‘homelike’.. are patrons’ comments on these suites, which, except for size, include all features and comforts of higher priced suites."
Creator
Smith, Richard Averill
Publisher
The Waldorf-Astoria
Date
1935
Relation
Histories & Publications
Is Part Of
Smith, R.A. (1935). The Waldorf-Astoria. New York: The Waldorf-Astoria.
Format
image | jpeg
Medium
promotional materials
Type
StillImage
Coverage
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel -- 1931-present
Temporal Coverage
1931 - 1939
Original Format
promotional materials
Collection
Citation
Smith, Richard Averill, ““A minimum priced suite…",” Host to the World, accessed November 17, 2024, https://waldorfnewyorkcity.com/archive/items/show/95.