
Have to type quickly :)
I was at the start of what is to become the 75th Anniversary of the most historical hotel here within the city. It's a place where my father had his own office and I have wrote about it before for the next two weeks there shall be much that goes on with this building that was part of what is known as the original CN Railway's Hotels that they built from the east to the very west of Canada.
I will write more I know that as soon as I place them on there might be comments on this but on a warm but cloudy day it was something to make a visit back into this building.
It is interesting to see the building before and after. They are keeping it in good condition despite the time and they seem to have a friendly staff. You have been lucky to be accepted around the kitchen. What was cooking?
ReplyDeleteInteresting pictures. It looks like a magnificent place
ReplyDeletelovely place
ReplyDeleteImpressive shine and reflection :)
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteMaintained beautifully!
ReplyDeleteStunning architecture!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the beginning of a delicious dessert! :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing architectural design!
ReplyDeletevery nice.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures of an obviously beautiful hotel that has been kept-up and well maintained! I love pictures of historical landmarks, etc. Are the guest rooms modern? Thanks so much for sharing these pics Jack. You seem to be quite a talented photographer! :)
ReplyDeleteThey were making some salmon things, I really don't know what the chief was making, but he moved here from a very small town named Cornerbrook, Newfoundland.
ReplyDeleteWell this camera works and it was nice it's truly the most historical Hotel within the city.
ReplyDeleteMaryann, during the times after World War 2, in every major city these "castle hotels" where made right across all of Canada. It's not the Waldorf there in NY, I think all in all there are 10 that all were made while the Canadian Railway system built them as they built the railways across all of Canada. There is one other I have on here that is from Alberta but the nicest is within Quebec.
ReplyDeleteThis was Salmon and I am not sure what they were planning to go with it but I believe that it's a celebration that will go on for the next week or two or it may go right into the summertime. Now I can not cook like this but there is something said to those that do. It really is an art as well as a talent.
ReplyDeleteThere is a gym within this place and believe it or not there were people working out but when I went in and talked with the administrator that knows the family, I always promise not to take pictures of people and then I show them the pictures that I have taken. There are some seven highly regarded hotels here but this one is the most famous.
ReplyDeleteThere are more tomorrow I will place some on. Within a later date.
ReplyDeleteThis was hanging on the wall rather neat when in seeing it then and now.
ReplyDeleteFascinating, Jack! I am totally fascinating with anything to do with history! And, yes, the the Waldorf is quite luxurious, but then so is the price! lol
ReplyDeleteHere is some from Edmonton, Alberta Maryanne, it's another of the same but it's now owned by a company called Fairmount.
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Thank you for the link for the pics of the Fairmont, Jack. A truly beautiful landmark! I would love to do a walk-through of that hotel! From the pics you have shared, it looks quite elegant!
ReplyDeleteAwesome architecture an wonderful pics! Ty 4 sharing xx
ReplyDeletenice photo, Jack.
ReplyDeletelooks like the start of something delicous.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting set of photos, Jack ...Thank you for sharing the Bessborough's 75th Anniversary, I really enjoyed the tour. Hugs
ReplyDelete..I will pop over for dinner later,,,!it all looks lovely :)
ReplyDeleteI see those type of glass roofing in San Francisco lately...it seems to open to open up a area obviously.
ReplyDeleteThey knew what they were doing in those days.
ReplyDeleteThe last time I was leaving a hotel the lady on staff gave me a similar gesture, omitting one finger, however.
ReplyDeleteMust have had quite a renovation I would gather from your pictures. Was your dad the manager of the hotel?
ReplyDeleteI imagine the food is well-rated there.
ReplyDeleteDitto for me as well...you really get behind the scenes.
ReplyDelete..btw ..glass roofs can be very warm ..or very cold ..I experienced that in a restaurant.attached to an old castle ,[hotel]..last year...
ReplyDeleteyum cherry jubilee?
ReplyDelete..the only other one that .i have seen ,is in the Louvre..Paris ..and that building was very warm...must be all the tourists breathing ..in the gallery ..going to view ,,Mona Lisa!
ReplyDeleteFrani, I love vantage.....yesterday oh man I had to format and then I place all this on and I didn't realize that Picture Perfect had run this new theme. I lost track of the time.
ReplyDeleteThanks I have been here often and have done several pictures of this hotel as it's truly much like another home to me. There is some reasons with that, but it's all good.
LOL Doug you have seen my other pictures when of this place when I first moved back here. I have had a few flip there finger however....good one! :)
ReplyDeleteNo my father had his own private office on the very top floor. This is why it's much like a home to me not just a hotel. However there are still people that are
ReplyDeleteon the administration staff that remember him as well as myself as I used to drop in on him from my office that from time to time.
He loved the place as it had so many people coming from all corners of the world. And the one thing I have learned today is that this celebration of 75 years
will be taking place for 365 days not just two weeks.
The Sheraton is right across the street and still every celebrity, or person of some stature always stays at the "Bess". The food yeah but all the rooms now are renovated and are colonial. For the life of me I can't find the pictures that I did take of the rooms as they are in here somewhere, but it's truly a great place. Most of the hotels are now owned by major corporations, Delta is a Canadian company but some of the others have been taken over by the Fairmount Group of Companies. Which are based out of the US.
ReplyDeleteI guess Caroline...I cook but not like this....no way jose :)
ReplyDeleteOh there are great hotels all over this world. I maintain that when I am 65, I literally wish to travel. I really do mean that. There is someone here on my blog that has been there she comes from Georgia. The Louvre would be amazing....truly.
ReplyDeleteHi Cinn, your welcome...hey I don't know what the weather is like there, here it's tremendous. By Saturday the snow is all gone, and spring is within the horizon.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Maryann you have a few others that I tried to find within here, but the Waldorf, Trump Towers, and there is one other that I was in there were something that was within a flavor of NY, yet it truly blew me away when I saw them. The Waldorf is all too cool as right around the corner is the greatest park that I have ever known. Central Park.
ReplyDeleteDoug I am not sure that one can build a modern day hotel that has the same characteristics of the past. I have never been to Europe but I am sure they exist in droves.
ReplyDeleteNice :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower arrangement :)
ReplyDeletePlaying tricks with those deco ... am enjoying, even just by way of looking! smiles*
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ReplyDeleteThe lemon, the red bell pepper and the cucumber are just one of the so many beautiful garnishings a chef could use to make the food look appealing and appetizing! Wonderful! :)
I see different kinds of herbs over there ... i could smell as far as where i am the scented pantry ... hmmm heaven. laughs*
ReplyDeleteAm sure he certainly cook well.
ReplyDeleteI remember one pic of yours using this wine glass ... half filled, exactly the same background. :)
ReplyDeleteThe swimming pool as viewed from up down, isn't it? This must be a well known hotel, the way things were arranged speaks for it. Love the yellow things, it brightens up the sorroundings :)
ReplyDeleteHappy 75th anniversary, Bessborough! :)
ReplyDeleteSmiling thanks there Maritess. Your a cutie and you have that sweet personality of yours :)
ReplyDeletehmmm ... over here, when you say a cutie, your referring to a dog! Do i look like one of them ??? Just asking! ;) Good day :)
ReplyDeleteCutie is like...an endearing person.
ReplyDeletei know ... i know. I just want to tickle your mind last nite. laughs*
ReplyDelete... well, a good morning from here. :)
I figure so :) a good morning there Maritess...smiling here with ya. :)
ReplyDeletei'm not only smiling here ... i am laughing :) always feels good to see you in the morning eh. :)
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