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Before Gatsby: the Wildest Parties of the 1900′s
Contrary to what the popular imagination and Julian Fellowes tell us, the upper-class entertainment in the Edwardian era wasn’t all staid dinner parties and debutante balls. If Horrible Histories are ever going to have a book dedicated to this specific decade, I wish they would name it The Extra Edwardians. I couldn’t incorporate all this info into my own f/f Edwardian WIP, so I’d be very glad to share it with you.
If you are a histfic writer looking to spice up your WIP, your characters can take the cues from:
- Marchesa Casati. A daughter of a fabulously wealthy Italian industrialist and a wife of an equally fabulously wealthy Marquis, she lived in Venice, where she could be glimpsed down the Grand Canal under a parasol of peacock feathers, and was dubbed ‘a sun-goddess’ by her contemporaries. When the cloudy sky dared to threaten her party’s Aesthetic, she strung up an artificial moon that actually moved against the sky. She also kept a whole menagerie of pumas and leopards, and commissioned satin-lined boxes from her jewellers so that she could travel with her snakes. She had one particular snake with a golden hue wrapped around her neck sometimes and tricked some guests into thinking it a necklace... until it started to move. Her iconic Look consisted of whitened face, black-lined eyes, and auburn-dyed hair piled high. Think David Bowie meets Queen Elizabeth.
- George Kessler. He made his fortune in the Gilded Age New York as American agent for Moët & Chandon, and spent it rather creatively. His Gondola Party in 1905 could give anything conceived in the Roaring Twenties a run for its money. At first, he wanted to hire a dirigible to perch atop the roof of the Savoy Hotel (as one does) and have his guests dine while floating several hundred feet above the city. After the Savoy objected for some reason, Kessler spent $15,000 to Venice-ize the hotel’s ballroom and courtyard instead. The courtyard was flooded to create a lagoon, and live goldfish, swans, and ducks were let into the water. 120 electricians wired tiny electric lights into the ceiling to create the effect of a starlit sky. 80 guests dined aboard a giant gilded gondola, served by waiters dressed as gondoliers, while Enrico Caruso serenaded them. To mark the end of the evening, a baby elephant called Jumbo Junior was led in. He was carrying on his back an enormous cake.
(His comparatively more modest party included transforming the same hotel’s winter garden into the vision of a North Pole, creating ‘snowdrifts’ out of silver tissue and hiring an army of dwarves dressed as snowmen to be the waiters)
- Anyone swept by the Ballets Russes craze of 1911. The fashionable London hostesses were lucky that Anna Pavlova was so petite, or else they would not have been able to fit her into those large baskets of roses they had her carried into their drawing rooms in to perform at their parties.
- The Savoy Ball. This fancy dress ball offered 250 guineas and a four-hundred-stone diamond and gold pendant as a prize for the best costume in 1913. The competition was stiff: there was Earl of Shrewsbury as an Apache Indian with full feather headdress and a knife, Princess Kawananako of Honolulu in a cape of yellow feathers worn over a black dress (forming, together, the colours of the Honolulu flag), and Jennie Cornwallis-West, a.k.a. Churchill’s mother, as Empress Theodora in an embroidered Byzantine cape, not to mention the countless Pompadours and medieval princesses. Anna Pavolva ended up being a runner-up, getting a 60 guinea-worth beauty case for her native Russian costume.
- Lady Michelham. Her approach was more elegant than over-the-top, but still: one course at her dinner partly was made to resemble a lighthouses, surrounded by ortolans representing seagulls, with surf made of white sauce. Also, those handwritten menus inscribed on the surface of water-lily leaves were nice.
- Hector Baltazzi. He was so exhiliarated by winning the Derby once that he had his chef float a pearl in every plate of watercress soup served at the celebratory dinner party.
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Top 100 Unique Hotels you should visit before you die
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Top 100 Unique Hotels you should visit before you die
1) Whitepod Hotel, Switzerland
An eco-luxury alpine escape for adventure seekers. Website
2) Attrap Reves, France
This extraordinary bubble hotel lets you sleep comfortably but still feel like a part of nature and the night sky. Website
3) The Caves Resort, Jamaica
A luxurious oceanfront resort built into the cliffs. Website
4) Hotel de Glace, Canada
A magical hotel intricately sculpted from ice. Website
5) Magic Mountain Lodge, Chile
A strange place for eco tourists to feel close to nature. Website
6) Singita Sweni, South Africa
One of the many luxurious game reserves in southern Africa. Website
7) Sala Silvermine, Sweden
An underground hotel with a few unique guest rooms. Website
8) Poseidon Undersea Resort, Fiji
An underwater resort. Although it is up and running, I can’t seem to find a single photograph- so you get concept art instead. If I’m buying into a hoax, let me know. Website
9) Iglu Dorf, Switzerland
Spend the night in a cozy igloo in a winter wonderland. Website
10) The Atomium, Brussels
This strange structure provides an escape from everyday life and is an experiment in communal living. Website
11) Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, Tanzania
Another gorgeous safari lodge in Africa that puts you close to nature. Website
12) The Oberoi, India
Staying in this gorgeous hotel will make you feel like royalty. Website
13) Jade Mountain, St. Lucia
A stunning luxury resort in a tropical paradise, with private infinity pools. Website
14) Ice Hotel, Sweden
Staying in the largest ice hotel in the world is like living inside a diamond. Website
15) Kakslauttanen Igloo Village, Finland
A magnificent winter wonderland with bold colors and luxurious accommodations. Website
16) Juvet Landscape Hotel, Norway
Located in the heart of a fairytale forest, each room has at least one wall of glass and overlooks the dramatic scenery. Website
17) Nhow Berlin, Germany
A vibrant and colorful hotel dedicated to celebrating music. Website
18) Amangiri Resort, Utah, USA
A luxurious hotel designed to blend into the desert landscape. Website
19) Viceroy Hotel, Bali
A stunning hotel in paradise with an amazing view. Website
20) Sorrisniva Iglo Hotel, Norway
Another magical ice dwelling for the adventure seekers. Website
21) Ubud Hanging Gardens Hotel, Bali
Where each room comes with a private infinity pool hanging over an island jungle paradise. Website
22) The Mirrorcube Tree House Hotel, Sweden
Stunning rooms of glass hang nearly invisibly among the trees of a winter landscape. Website
23) Hotel Villa Honegg, Switzerland
Comes with an amazing view of the Swiss Alps from a steamy infinity pool. Website
24) Fairy Chimney Hotel, Turkey
Hotel built into an alien landscape. Website
25) Atholl Palace Hotel, Scotland
A majestic castle hotel overlooking the highlands. Website
26) Barin Ski Resort, Iran
A futuristic resort with modern comforts. Website unknown
27) Air Hotel, Belgium
Whimsical hotel rooms built off the ground are an exciting place to spend the night. Website unkown
28) Koija Star Beds, Kenya
Part of a larger resort, these star beds are a truly unique way to spend a night under the stars. Website
29) Jade Screen Hotel, China
A hotel built into the mind bogglingly beautiful cliffs of China. Website unkown
30) Orient Express Safari Camp, Botswana
Yet another gorgeous and luxurious game camp in southern Africa. Webstite
31) Propeller Island City Lodge, Germany
Many themed rooms provide a unique atmosphere without being too kitschy like other theme hotels; this is the amazing mirror room. Website
32) Free Spirit Spheres, Canada
Spherical tree houses constructed like boats hang among the foliage. Website
33) Quinta Real Zacatecas, Mexico
Built around an old bullring and updated to be grand and elegant. Website
34) Hotel Endemico, Mexico
The setting and comfort of these little rooms packs a surprising punch for the size. Website
35) Tree House Point, Washington, USA
Little cabins in the canopy provide an upgraded wilderness experience. Website
36) Aurora Express, Alaska, USA
The train converted to a hotel retains some old school elegance without being too corny. Website
37) Kolarbyn, Sweden
Traditional forest huts in the woods, like little fairy houses. Website
38) Eco Camp Patagonia, Chile
These cozy and comfortable domes are an eco-friendly place to stay in one of the most beautiful places in the world. Website
39) Hotel Jested, Czech Republic
A strange and tough structure built atop the mountains. Website unknown
40) Hotel Puerta America, Spain
Stay in one of the many exotic and futuristic rooms at this unique hotel. Website unkown
41) One by the Five Hotel Paris, France
One room superbly decorated for a romantic couple’s experience. Website
42) Crazy Bear Hotel, United Kingdom
There is a fine line between extravagant and kitsch, but this hotel is go big or go home. And it looks awesome. Website
43) Katikies Hotel, Santorini, Greece
Stunning white walls built into the cliffs overlooking the sea provide an luxurious and exotic escape. Website
44) Seven Hotel, Paris, France
This gorgeous hotel is sleek, modern, and mysterious. Website
45) Jumbo Stay, Sweden
A Boeing 747 turned hotel provides a unique, but rather cramped, hotel experience. Website
46) FantaSuite Hotel, Minnesota, USA
A hotel with various strangely themed rooms, seems a little on the lower quality side but still fun. Website unknown
47) Cabanes Als Arbres, Spain
Another fun and comfy treehouse hotel with a spectacular view of the forest. Website
48) Locanda Rosa Rosae Inn, Italy
This very romantic inn considers all the details and provides a luxurious, back-to-basics hideaway. Website
49) Kasbah Du Toubkal Hotel, Morocco
The colorful architectural flair of Morocco comes through in this luxurious hotel set amongst the highest mountain peaks of North Africa. Website
50) Hotel Antumalal, Chile
This luxurious hotel plays with rich textures and colors for a comfortable experience in lush private gardens. Website
51) Marrakech Hotel, Morocco
One of the most beautiful, colorful, and luxurious hotels in one of the most beautiful places in the world. Website unkown
52) Saguaro Hotel, California, USA
This hotel is colorful and vibrant, inside and out, and is an exciting place to stay in an exciting town. Website
53) Wanderlust Hotel, Singapore
This hotel has themed rooms, but they are pretty epic and unique, and seem to remain high-quality rather than kitschy. Website
54) Hotel Missoni, Scotland
This hotel has a sleek and modern style all its own, with bold and vibrant colors and decor. Website
55) W Retreat & Spa, Puerto Rico
This hotel is exquisitely detailed and uniquely designed for an exotic getaway. Website
56) Hotel Areias do Seixo, Portugal
A super classy, sleek, and bold hotel for luxury seekers. Website
57) Sofitel So Bangkok, Thailand
A stunning and bold hotel with rich modern comforts. Website
58) Citizen M Hotel, England
This vibrant and quirky hotel focuses on what is new and stylish. Website
59) Buqshan Hotel, Yemen
A colorful hotel in an arid landscape. Website unknown
60) Taj Lake Palace, India
A majestic hotel in the middle of a lake, with an air of royalty. Website
61) Adrere Amellal Ecolodge, Egypt
A simple but fun setting built into the natural environment. Website
62) Klapsons Hotel, Singapore
A futuristic, bright, and sensory hotel designed to provide guests with a unique experience. Website
63) Grotta Palazzese Hotel, Italy
A spectacular hotel carved into a cave on the Mediterranean Sea. Website
64) Monte Bianco, Italy
A hotel precariously perched on the mountainside. Website unknown
65) Hotel Costa Verde 727 Fuselage, Costa Rica
This old plane-turned-hotel is perched in the trees as if it crash landed there, and actually provides a surprisingly nice experience for guests. Website
66) Yellow Submarine Hotel, England
A neat little hotel on water with a trippy interior. Website unknown
67) Hotel Parador de Ronda, Spain
A former town hall on the edge of a gorge provides an epic view. Website
68) Yankee Ferry, New Jersey, USA
An old ferry converted into a wacky hotel. Website unknown
69) Giraffe Manor, Kenya
Where the giraffes stick their necks through the windows and eat dinner with you. Website
70) New Hotel, Greece
The design is modern and vibrant, but strange and quirky. Website
71) Burj Al Arab, Dubai
The iconic and futuristic hotel has quickly become a Dubai landmark. Website
72) Cocoa Island Hotel, Maldives
The famous boat hotel in paradise. Website
73) Hotel Marques de Riscal, Spain
Whimsical, curvy architecture and bright colors make this hotel an iconic part of the landscape. Website
74) Boscolo Exedra, Italy
A modern luxury hotel that transports you to another world. Website
75) El Cosmico Hotel, Texas
Renovated RV’s , teepees and yurts provide an artistic place to spend the night. Website
76) Llandudno Lighthouse Bed and Breakfast, Wales
A picturesque setting and old-world elegance in a lighthouse. Website
77) La Claustra, Switzerland
An underground hotel with a cool, mysterious atmosphere. Website unknown
78) Chalet White Pearl, France
A rich and luxurious chalet with all the expensive amenities. Website
79) Museumotel, France
The fact that it is a motel should give you an idea about the quality, but the shape is unique and it looks cool from the outside. Website
80) Hang Nga Guesthouse, Vietnam
The exterior is what earns this place a spot on the list, but from the few pictures I’ve seen, the interior seems hideous. Website
81) Palacio de Sal, Bolivia
Located in the strange salt flats, this hotel is entirely made of salt. What it lacks in style it makes up for in creative use of resources. Website
82) Jules Undersea Lodge, Florida, USA
Terribly ugly and cramped, this place makes the list for a great concept- it is the first underwater hotel. You have to scuba dive to get in. Website
83) Marataba, South Africa
An ultra-luxurious game resort in the middle of the African wilderness. Website
84) 25 Hours Hotel, Germany
A playful and unique hotel with whimsical decorations. Website
85) Una Vittoria, Italy
This hotel mixes old Italian art and tradition with modern style for a completely unique experience. Website
86) Hotel Everland, France
A one-room hotel in Paris with vibrant colors, sleek curves, and an amazing view of the Eiffel Tower. Website
87) Earthship Biotecture, New Mexico, USA
Spend some time in this sustainable structure and feel closer to nature and the plants that grow inside. Website
88) La Balade des Gnomes, Belgium
Jump right into a fairytale at this strange and intricate bed and breakfast. Website
89) Utter Inn, Sweden
This hotel, while cramped and unpleasant, makes the list because it is half underwater, and underwater is where you sleep. Website
90) Huvafen Fushi Resort, Maldives
This hotel makes the list mainly for its stunning tropical location and attention to details- who doesn’t want sparkle lights in their swimming pool? Website
91) Hotel Sidi Driss, Tunisia
While not a very pretty hotel, it makes the list simply because part of Star Wars was filmed here. Nice. Website unknown
92) Hotel Le Moulin du Roc, France
Lounge in this charming hideaway among lush foliage. Website
93) Grand Daddy Hotel, South Africa
This rooftop trailer park was made sheik and stylish with modern designs. Website
94) Golden Nugget, Las Vegas, USA
Cool features like an indoor water slide through a shark tank land this hotel on the list. Website
95) Hotel Au Vieux Panier, France
A very interesting and artistic hotel, where each room has its own cool design. Website
96) Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
A hotel with an awesome infinity pool looking over the skyline. Website
97) Marriot, Shanghai
Sleek, dark, and futuristic. Website
98) La Rosa Campsite Extraordinaire, United Kingdom
Not exactly luxurious, but definitely interesting- spend the night in a gypsy wagon or circus tent. Website
99) Barcelo Raval Hotel, Spain
This bold designer hotel is go big or go home. Website
100) Arte Luise Kunsthotel, Germany
A super unique and artistic hotel with many differently styled rooms. This one doesn’t even seem real. Website
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Positive Mental Attitude Moulds Leadership
Awanti Polymoulds, Pune - the leader, the trendsetter in manufacturing of PET bottle moulds has from day one has implemented the above way of work-achievement through positive attitude!
They say sometimes opportunity of success arrives in disguise- the same probably happened with Shirish Kshirsagar, the mechanical and production engineer and the founder, director of Awanti, in 1990- around 3 decades ago, in the factory in Pune, India. A down to earth, the self-made man without any mumbo-jumbo and hoopla about work, had a vision to make it big, fire in the belly, the strength of engineering knowledge and most important- the profound desire to meet the technology challenges.
This is when Awanti Polymoulds began with the opportunity to manufacture jar moulds for Pearl Polymers. After the approbation and successful delivery of the mould, Awanti stood strong and straight, looking beyond the horizon, geared up to welcome the next opportunity. In a short span, Awanti worked with giants like Coca-Cola and Sidel offering them PET bottle moulds that met their critical standards.
Soon Awanti expanded its work in all directions, manufacturing moulds for all product categories like packaged drinking water, natural mineral water, sparkling water, carbonated fruit-drinks, hot-fill, and cold-fill juices, edible oil, liquor, pharma, and home-care products.
Slowly and steadily, Awanti created a niche in blow moulds for PET bottles. Growing from strength to strength. Specializing in PET moulds for rotary machines, as well as linear machines, the company has worked for all the leading brands like Coca Cola, Bisleri, Patanjali, Pale agro, Budwiser, Kingfisher, Kraft Heinz amongst others.
Here is how they interpret, inculcate and implement in the company this attitude - in the entire flow-chart of proficient work and accurate plastic bottle mould manufacture.
Positive belief system- When you believe it, you can achieve it!- when you visualize it – you can implement it! Awanti team has an undeterred belief system that makes them reach the goal of global standard PET mould.
The 24X7 creative spirit- Every sunrise is a new, fresh day that begins at Awanti- to study the briefing of the new PET bottle requirement. This is handled by the research, design and production team of engineering firebrands at Awanti. They know- creative ideas can find a solution to problems in the process, and also give rise to new inputs in mould making. This has made them innovative in mould manufacturing.
Go the extra mile- This they do, where others would have given up. The team goes ahead the extra mile to achieve the mark set higher than the beverage or any other bottle manufacturer.
Integrity- This is in the axiom and attribute of the team as well as the differentiator of the Awanti PET mould- both are integrated. In the human effort, integrity is eloquent in the teamwork, team- interpersonal, interdepartmental communication, at every stage of mould manufacture. The same mark of integrity is achieved in the mould design, manufacture, the especially alloys used for moulds and ultimately the testing of the mould performance.
Now for Awanti Polymoulds, the thematic substratum is: every mould manufacturing success is a goal and also a brief stopover to go for the next, in the journey. This has made Awanti transend the seven seas and carve a niche footprint in several countries like Poland, Awanti expertise has won accolades from several countries like India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Srilanka, Maldives, Ghana, Nigeria, Zambia, Bahrain, Guinea, Kenya, Cyprus, Cape Verde, UAE, Poland, Australia.
The list is growing. Success through positive mental attitude is also growing for Awanti- positively.
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