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  2. SS Normandie - Wikipedia

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    Normandie ' s main dining room, decorated with Lalique glass and compared to the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles Normandie ' s first-class dining hall was the largest room afloat. At 93 m (305 ft), it was longer than the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles , [ 32 ] [ 33 ] 14 m (46 ft) wide, and 8.5 m (28 ft) high.

  3. File:SS Normandie (ship, 1935) interior.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Grand dining room of the ocean liner SS Normandie (1935) Date: circa 1935. Source: rebanas.com: Author: The photography is made circa 1935 in France and the ...

  4. Streamline Moderne - Wikipedia

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    The style was the first to incorporate electric light into architectural structure. In the first-class dining room of the SS Normandie, fitted out 1933–35, twelve tall pillars of Lalique glass, and 38 columns lit from within illuminated the room.

  5. Compagnie Générale Transatlantique - Wikipedia

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    With SS Normandie, the same perspective was pursued on a much wider scale. As the ship was of enormous proportions, it was equipped with a monumental dining room occupying three of its decks. There were luxury suites and works of art typical of 1930s French art were displayed throughout the ship.

  6. Raymond Delamarre - Wikipedia

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    Delamarre was commissioned to carry out work on the decoration of the iconic SS."Normandie" ocean liner (Paquebot in French)) and in 1935 he completed a large relief entitled "Les Arts et Monuments Régionaux" for the liner's first class dining room.

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!

  8. SS France (1960) - Wikipedia

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    The First Class Dining Room was located amidships, and spanned the full width of the ship, accommodating 400 passengers. The centre of the space rose to a circular dome, some 5.5 m (18 ft) high and, as on Normandie, passengers entered from one deck up (Pont Principale) and descended a grand, central staircase to the main dining room floor ...

  9. Lisa Kudrow explains how ‘Friends’ cast worked on their real ...

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    The cast of “Friends” is well known for being besties, but that developed over time. During an appearance on Dax Shepard’s “Armchair Expert” podcast, “Friends” star Lisa Kudrow ...