LaurieAnnie's photos with the keyword: bathroom

Bathroom in the Hotel Palladio in Giardini-Naxos,…

26 May 2006 292
The Hotel Palladio in Giardini-Naxos in Sicily was unique: each room featuring a different color and kind of decor. I loved the wild tiles in this bathroom. I've never seen one quite like this in a hotel before. These photos aren't the best quality because they were taken with a throw-away digital from CVS since I was shooting slides in my regular Canon Rebel 35mm. For more information (and pictures of other rooms in the hotel, please see the hotel's own website: www.hotelpalladiogiardini.com/

Shiny, New Bathroom in the Hotel Kore in Agrigento…

16 Feb 2006 262
Yes, that's me taking the picture. :)

1950s Prefab House's Bathroom in the Museum of Wel…

27 Dec 2005 899
This photo was taken in the Museum of Welsh Life. If you require information regarding copyright, please contact the repository/contributor named above. This image shows the interior of the B2 type aluminium prefabricated bungalow at the Museum of Welsh Life. The prefabs were designed and developed as a means of providing housing after the Second World War and they were a triumph in space planning. Each bungalow contained two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, a living room, entrance hallway, fitted kitchen and bathroom. Four different versions were produced, all using more or less the same layout, but made of different materials. The aluminium bungalows like the one at the Museum were made in factories which once produced aircraft. They came off the production line at the rate of one every twelve minutes. The type B2 bungalow was made up of four sections which were pre-assembled complete with all electrical wiring, plumbing, and water and gas pipework. The prefab at the Museum originally came from Gabalfa in Cardiff and was built between 1947-8. The house is furnished as it would have appeared in 1950 and includes some pieces of Utility furniture. This was a basic range of furniture made mainly of plywood and produced in Britain during and after the Second World War due to the scarcity of timber. Furniture was needed for those who had been bombed out and young couples who were setting up homes for the first time. Those who were eligible would be given coupons or 'units' and could order the furniture through a standard catalogue. This was also the age of 'making do' with what you had and some pieces of furniture would have been hand-me-downs or bought second hand. The prefab was in many ways 'a housewife's paradise', with ample storage and innovative features and fittings. It boasted a fitted kitchen which had hot and cold running water, a cooker (gas or electric), a 'copper' for washing, as well as a built-in refrigerator. The other luxury was the fitted bathroom with its heated towel rail - usually the warmest part of the house! Little wonder that the B2 prefabs were affectionately known as 'tin palaces'. Text from: www.gtj.org.uk/en/item1/14159

Bathroom Stall in Bally's Wild West Hotel and Casi…

25 Aug 2006 287
Located at the prestigious "Boardwalk and Park Place" address along the Atlantic City Boardwalk, Ballys Atlantic City offers visitors a choice of 1,753 guest rooms, 21 restaurants, 6 lounges, 2 pools, 2 health spas, 14 shops, 220,000 square feet of gaming space within three casinos, as well as a 550-seat theater where guests can enjoy one of Bally's magnificent shows. The Ballys Casino Atlantic City is the largest casino resort in Atlantic City. As for accommodations, The Ballys Hotel in Atlantic City offers guests a choice of staying in one of Bally's four distinct sections: the Dennis Hotel, the Garden Rooms, Bally's Hotel Tower and the North Tower Casino at Bally's. The Dennis Hotel section of Bally's is actually a renovated version of the historic 1860's Dennis Hotel, one of Atlantic City's first accommodations. The Ballys Casino Atlantic City is situated on 222,337 square feet of gaming area with a choice of 9 different gaming areas (Bally's, Claridge Casino, Wild Wild West Casino, Coyote Kate's Slot Parlor, Pennyville, Tower Slots, Billy's Poker Parlor, Keno & Simulcast, Wild Wild West Poker Corral) within the three Ballys Atlantic City casinos (Bally's, The Wild Wild West and the North Tower at Bally's). The entire complex holds more than 6,200 slot machines, features over 200 table games, including Blackjack, Dice, Roulette, Big Six, Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Sic Bo, Pai Gow Poker, Pai Gow Tiles, Let it Ride, Caribbean Stud Poker, 3-Card Poker, Poker, Simulcast and Keno, and gives guests the opportunity to play all day and into the night without stopping. Text from: www.destination360.com/north-america/us/new-jersey/atlant...