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lodging-room
ˈlodging-room † a. nonce-use. Space in which to dwell. b. A sleeping apartment, bedroom. (Now local.)1571 Golding Calvin on Ps. xlvii. 4. 183 If after the bringing of the Ark into the Temple, there had appered none other hygher truth: it had bin but as a chyldish toy to lodge vp god in that narrow l... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Orchard (tea room)
The Orchard is a tea room and tea garden in Grantchester, near Cambridge, serving morning coffee, lunches and afternoon teas. The next phase in the history of The Orchard began when the poet Rupert Brooke took up lodging in the house in 1909. wikipedia.org
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Kot (lodging)
This term specifically used in Belgium refers to a cupboard (un kot à balais, a broom cupboard) and by extension any small room such as a student room The word kot is still in use in the Dunkirk dialect, pronounced “kotsheu“ (a small kot), meaning a shed, a garden shed, a junk room. wikipedia.org
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lodging
▪ I. lodging, vbl. n. (ˈlɒdʒɪŋ) Forms: see lodge v.; also 4 lugyne, 6 loggyne, Sc. ludgene, lugin(g, lugeing; pl. 5 loggeyns, 6 Sc. luggenis. [f. lodge v. +-ing1.] 1. The action of the verb lodge (in various senses).1525 Extracts Aberd. Reg. (1844) I. 110 The auld statut maid for the ressayt and lug... Oxford English Dictionary
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Common lodging-house
together in the same room or rooms, whether for eating or sleeping. While most of the lodging house residents were men, some women lived there, often in a separate room. wikipedia.org
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Pension (lodging)
Rather than paying for the room and each meal separately, guests select a plan which either comprises overnight accommodation, breakfast, lunch and dinner Forster's 1908 novel A Room with a View opens with the protagonist Lucy Honeychurch and her spinster cousin and chaperone Charlotte Bartlett complaining wikipedia.org
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American Hotel and Lodging Association
In response to complaints of overcharging for calls from in-room telephones, the association has supported the FCC's protection of a travellers' right American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute The American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI) is a nonprofit member benefit of the AHLA. wikipedia.org
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Guest house
A guest house (also guesthouse) is a kind of lodging. In others, it is a private home that has been converted for the exclusive use of lodging. wikipedia.org
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Chartres Lodging Group
lodging assets. Chartres' most significant acquisition was the purchase of the 4,867-room Adam's Mark hotel portfolio from HBE Corp., of St. wikipedia.org
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Argyll's Lodging
The first floor of the east wing contained the High Dining Room for entertaining guests and, on the south side, the more private Drawing Room. The southeastern corner of this wing housed the Lower Dining Room. wikipedia.org
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Saint Joseph Seeks a Lodging at Bethlehem
Saint Joseph Seeks a Lodging at Bethlehem is an opaque watercolor painting over graphite by James Tissot. The painting depicts Mary and her husband, Joseph, looking for a room for the night. wikipedia.org
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California Green Lodging Program
History The Green Lodging Program was established in 2004. Each room within a hotel can produce thirty pounds of waste per day; of this nearly eighty percent can be recycled. wikipedia.org
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Hotel Metropolitan (Kentucky)
Hotel Metropolitan is a historic hotel in Peducah, Kentucky that provided lodging for African Americans traveling through the area. Purple Room The Purple Room, a freestanding building behind the hotel, was used as a gathering space and music venue. wikipedia.org
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Huddleston Farmhouse
Two of the rooms were lodging for guests. The middle room was John's shop where he would sell items to travelers passing through. On the middle level there is a kitchen, a family room, a dining room, and a formal parlor. The third floor was where the bedrooms would have been. wikipedia.org
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Abbey Gateway, Reading
The gateway marked the division between the area of the abbey open to the public and the section accessible only to monks, with the abbot's lodging just The school used the room above the gateway as a classroom. wikipedia.org
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