Note: Menu partially handwritten; small image of St. George at the top of the menu (possibly it is the hotel logo) Restaurant: Grand Hôtel St. Georges Location: Corfu, Greece
Note: Menu partially handwritten; small image of St. George at the top of the menu (possibly it is the hotel logo) Restaurant: Grand Hôtel St. Georges Location: Corfu, Greece
Note: The Grand Hotel d'Angleterre was built in the 19th century across from Syntagma Square, Athens; it was demolished after World War II; the menu does not indicate the hotel location but "Athens Greece" is handwritten on the menu; Emblems have elements ( (lion, unicorn and motto) from the British royal family coat of arms. It is unclear whether this emblem is the hotel logo Restaurant: Grand Hôtel d'Angleterre (Athens, Greece) Location: Athens, Greece
Note: Handwritten menu. The menu does not include a date. However, the date of September 17, 1885 has been added on the front and back of the menu Restaurant: Hôtel d'Angleterre (Copenhagen, Denmark) Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Note: Double coats of arms beneath a French marquis crown, flanked by unicorns, on the cover with the legend "Fidel a Son Roy et a l'Honneur." The right-hand coat-of-arms (viewer's left) is de La Croix de Castries (d'azur à la croix d'or), a French family originally from Montpellier (Languedoc), whose members were French Marshalls, Bishops, Ducs (1784) and Peers. Members of the family of the senior and minor line also make use of the titles Marquis and Baron. The coat of arms on the viewer's right is unidentified Restaurant: Noble Family residence