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  2. Langham Hospitality Group - Wikipedia

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    Langham Hospitality Group is a wholly owned subsidiary (as Langham Hotels International Limited) of Great Eagle Holdings. It not only oversees the operations and performance of its own hotels, but also provides professional management services to its developer- or owner-partners.

  3. Langham Hotel, London - Wikipedia

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    The Langham was designed by John Giles and built by Lucas Brothers between 1863 and 1865 at a cost of £300,000, equivalent to £36,230,425 in 2023. [1] It was then the largest and most modern hotel in the city, featuring a hundred water closets, thirty-six bathrooms and the first hydraulic lifts in England.

  4. The Langham Huntington, Pasadena - Wikipedia

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    The original structure, soon after its closure, with a fence around it. The original hotel on the site was built by General Marshall C. Wentworth, a US Civil War veteran, [1] [2] and designed by Charles Frederick Whittlesey in the Spanish Mission Revival-style. [3]

  5. Langham Hotel Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Langham has 312 residentially styled guest rooms and suites, with Italian marble bathrooms, and two dining destinations: The Fed, a British-inspired cocktail pub with a New England twist, and GRANA, an Italian destination restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and weekend brunch.

  6. The Langham, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Langham, Melbourne is part of the Langham Hotels International chain which is owned by the Hong Kong real estate firm Great Eagle Holdings.The five star luxury hotel contains 388 guestrooms and suites most with views of the Melbourne skyline and Yarra river.

  7. Ouida - Wikipedia

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    Caricature of Ouida (Punch, 20 August 1881)She moved into the Langham Hotel, London, [a] in 1867. There, according to the hotel promotional materials, she wrote in bed, by candlelight, with the curtains drawn to keep out daylight and surrounded by purple flowers. [8]

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