Winston at the Sir Winston Bar, La Mamounia. Marrakech-Tensift-El. June 30th
Sir Winston Churchill Visits Marrakesh 1960'S
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Churchill In Marrakech (1940)
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A car on side of road, French police checking papers. Several shots of Churchill's daughter Mary on the beach. She leaves the beach in a car. Long shot of a beach. Several shots of Winston Churchill seated on field, painting. Several shots of the fields, a house, men working on field etc. Churchill walking from field towards car, local crowd looking on. The car drives off, People wave goodbye. Churchill, wife Clementine and daughter Mary leaving their villa. Police guarding the villa. Various shots of Churchill painting on field, sea, mountains, little harbour.
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TL Travel presents La Mamounia Marrakech
La Mamounia Hotel in Marrakech, Morocco has been voted Best Hotel in the World by Conde Nast Readers Choice Travellers Awards 2015 and is deserving of this fine accolade. A former palace, set in Royal Gardens, La Mamounia’s brilliant architecture, recently refurbished by Jaques Garcia and Olivia Giacobetti, and its breath taking views all add to its legendary allure.
Open since 1923, this majestic institution played host to a number of luminaries, including Winston Churchill, who aptly has a bar named after him in the hotel. Guests can enjoy the delicious cuisine on offer at La Mamounia from its range of restaurants or stroll down to the Swimming Pool Pavilion – Le Pavillon, to enjoy a scrumptious buffet breakfast in a charming and magical atmosphere.
Famed as one of the best spas in Marrakech, it’s easy to lose oneself in the blissful atmosphere of this relaxing, tranquil and mesmerising space, guaranteed to relax and rejuvenate mind, body and soul. La Mamounia has developed a range of exquisite products to complete this magical experience.
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Morocco Marrakesh Hotel La Mamounia #4 April 2014
Pacha de Marrakech, le GLAOUI, De Gaulle Churchill à Marrakech.flv
Le 12 janvier 1944, rencontre à Marrakech de Sir Winston CHURCHILL et du Général DE GAULLE.Les deux hommes sont filmés côte à côte pendant un défilé militaire, entourés de nombreuses personnalités militaires et civiles.Le Général DE GAULLE rencontre le Pacha de Marrakech, le GLAOUI, à qui il remet une décoration.L'épouse de Winston CHURCHILL a assisté à une distribution de couscous dans les jardins d'un palais de Marrakech. Elle a goûté elle-même le couscous offert aux nécessiteux marocains bénéficiant de cette action de charité.Document muet
Winston en el bar Sir Winston, La Mamounia Marrakech. Junio 30
LA MAISON ARABE 5 STAR HOTEL in Marrakesh - LUXURY TRAVEL DESTINATION
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Owner Fabrizio Ruspoli created this small hotel for those craving old-fashioned charm. The hotel artfully blends Moorish and European design (note the Italianate reading room), and each of the four courtyards offers grandeur on an intimate scale. Rooms are small and staunchly Arabian, but are well appointed and air-conditioned. Many suites cover two or three levels. In the medina near Bab Doukkala, the house was once a famous restaurant, the first to serve Moroccan cuisine to such European notables as Winston Churchill. Breakfast and afternoon tea are complimentary, and the service is excellent.
La Maison Arabe is a traditional riad in Marrakesh, ideally situated in the Medina, a stone's throw from the Mosque of Bab Doukkala and Dar El Bacha. This stylish and intimate luxury hotel unites enchanting architecture with inviting interiors, and is 5km from the city's Menara Airport.
La Maison Arabe is home to an outdoor hotel swimming pool that sits surrounded by olive trees and roses, and guests are also invited to use the expansive shimmering pool at the hotel's nearby Country Club. After a day discovering the city and enjoying a luxurious massage and facial at the sublime spa, guests are enticed into the Piano Bar for an aperitif, encouraged at a cookery class and tempted by Moroccan cuisine at Le Restaurant.
At La Maison Arabe, the refined guestrooms are set around two flower-adorned patios. Each room is unique in style and decor, adorned with antiques, ancient artwork, carpets and precious fabrics, and many boast private terraces or balconies.
Italian aristocrat Fabrizio Ruspoli was ahead of time when he bought the property and oversaw three years of renovations to transform it into a chic riad. Now it's grown to 26 rooms (most with fireplaces and private terraces) in two buildings that flank a serene swimming pool.
That size is precisely its selling point, and why a night here (from $200) costs considerably more than at most of those other riads. La Maison Arabe lands perfectly in the sweet spot between riad and hotel.
Whereas a seven-room courtyard hotel can feel overly intimate, here there are plenty of glamorous nooks and flower-filled courtyards to hide out in, a gorgeous spa, and a staff that's better suited to a small (or for that matter, large) hotel than a guest house. When I stayed (as Ruspoli's guest) a concierge reorganized my flights, an IT guy connected me to the flaky Moroccan Wi-Fi after midnight, and nearly everyone spoke fluent English—something I didn't even find at the Four Seasons.
Despite the polish, it's decidedly not an international hotel. It has charm, old-school elegance, and history you won't get in the city's flashy nouveau (or newly redone) palace hotels. Its oldest part debuted in 1946 as the first restaurant open to foreigners—Winston Churchill always got the corner table, and Charles de Gaulle and Jackie Kennedy dined here too. forbes rich list London luxury shopping billionaire millionaire Monaco super rich private jet yacht entertainment luxs report us usa America uk London executive Donald trump elite executive arab ceo forbes Europe vip money lil wayne travel 5 star hotel super car bugatti Lamborghini Ferrari Porsche 2014 2015 luxury get rich gambling investment Beverly Hills Malibu Miami positive thinking super yacht mega yacht playboy mansion luxury lifestyle mansion Best of the best most luxurious hotel most expensive hotel Marrakesh Morocco la maison arabe restaurant Ruspoli decorated it with furnishings and metalwork from the city's best artisans but reined in what he calls the tyranny of Morocco by leavening them with Rajasthani wall hangings and antique Chinese doors, and the clubby jazz bar has a 1930s colonial feel.
And it has a better location—in the heart of the medina, a short stroll from the central Jemaa el Fna square and souks that probably drew you to Marrakech in the first place. (Best of both worlds again: It has Private Garden club in the Palmeraie, a 15-minute shuttle away, in case you're craving a quiet afternoon in a desert oasis.)
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Morocco, North Africa, 1940's -- Film 4945
Morocco, North Africa. Amateur home movie.
Authentic footage of market towns possibly in North African setting. While this is clearly amateur footage shot by visitors or tourists a sense of place culture and tradition have been successfully captured.
Brief shot of 1930's or 1940's car. Foreign number plate suggests country in Europe - Belgium its from. Exterior of a church. Outside a man sits at a table with a lunch cloth covered with books. Panning shot. Two young boys wearing shorts and socks rest with their backs against a stone pillar. Four young boys surround a table selling what looks like Holly. Exterior of church with a crowd milling about. A woman with a fur coat passes through the frame from left to right. Panning shot up building. Cut to well dressed man wearing an overcoat and bonnet or hat. In background we see a group of children huddled over at a wall. A woman briefly comes into shot. 'Lilet' advertising poster in the background indicates this is a French speaking country. Cut to shot of sea with large rock jutting out. Medium shot of large cliff and hotel on beach. A man points towards to sea. ( Technical quality of print poor, print very grainy ). Cut to doorway. Five boys stand looking at camera. A girl carrying a pail is with them. A man fills the radiator of his car with water pouring from a clay ? jug. Cut to doorway where an old woman dressed entirely in black stands with two young boys. A train of six bulls, split into pairs transport goods on wagons through cobbled streets. A group of well dressed people including a man with a camera walk up a set of stairs towards the camera. Two panning shots of the exterior of a Gothic or baroque church. A woman with young children play on a badge. She persuades a reluctant but smiling young boy to be filmed. More detailed shot of exterior of church showing ornate stone masonry and spires. A fountain. Gas lamps. Further shots of this church. Church wall with large touring car in front. Cut to panning shot of river with houses overlooking it. Young boys wearing berries stand outside a bar (with Vinos Sign). A young boy with a donkey approaches the camera. Cut to two couples sitting round a table eating lunch. Panning shot of high mountain with rugged and irregular shape. A man rides down the hillside road wearing a white cravat. Cut to long shot of railway truck with tunnel in background. Panning shot from bridge overlooking river. This may be Morocco but there is no definite way of identifying the city from the content of the film. Cut to entrance of large Moorish like ramparts with entrance to castle below. Donkeys carry produce in large straw bales on their back. Various footage of Spanish or Moorish inspired buildings with characteristic white stone and corrugated roofs. Exterior of church with small cross visible at top of screen. Cut to family with roaster at quayside. Panning shot of liner at quayside with men working on it. Cars are loaded onto the ship. Brief shots of harbour from boat approaching port. A blind man wearing a blanket over him turns away from the camera. A boy smiles at the camera. In the background we see a sign for Union Nationale automobile. A stork nests on eggs, stands on its nest and flies off. Very grainy footage of men with donkeys, pulling them by their teeth and felt and whipping them. the men ride off. A woman and man attend to a headlight on their car. Panning shot of palm trees. Two men on a motorbike pass by a man on a horse. Medium shot of Arabian or Moorish looking arch. Very distinctive castle walls or houses built in oblong shapes. Panning shot of swimming pool with tables, chairs and parasol. A man shakes fruit (oranges) off a tree. Panning shot of choppy sea. Cut to medium shot looking through Moorish or Arabian influenced doorway. Two women dressed entirely in white wear ceremonial veils or yasmaks over their faces, they are in purdah. A man eats fire, while a boy beats out the rhythm of a drum and another man plays a snake charmers pipe or flute. Two young girls and an older man dressed in white are surrounded by a group of people in traditional clothes. One of the young girls strikes the man when he bends down to talk to her. A well dressed family wearing western clothes ignore a man and children who beg from them. A busy market day. Crowds of men walk through a market bazaar as the sunshine filters through from he vine covered alleyway. A young man sells trinkets. A western couple walk through an open topped bazaar or souk or market. A camel passes stage left to right a man on bicycle stage right to left. Various pots and clay goods on sale.
Roving Report: Morocco Unveiled (1)
John Ardagh reports from Morocco, a country that is striving to become modern but is in many ways still tied to its past.
Ardagh's visit to Morocco begins in Tangier, which he describes as beautiful but sad. Its decline is linked to its new status as part of Morocco, rather than, as it used to be, a free port and free money market, and also to the fact that many of its European residents are leaving. Ardagh interviews an elderly English woman, Lady Scott, who has lived in Tangier for 60 years, and also Paul Lund, an ex-smuggler who now runs a bar and who laments the loss of vitality in the former free port. Poverty and unemployment are now rife in Tangier. Ardagh travels to Marrakech, through fertile farmland, carefully cultivated by the French colonists, to the edge of the Atlas mountains, where Marrakech stands with its quiet streets and orange trees. He visits the hotel La Mamounia, where Sir Winston Churchill stayed, and is taken by Churchill's guide to the market place, where, in the evening entertainers from the Sahara put on a show: drummers, acrobats, snake charmers and storytellers all compete for the attention of the crowd.
Date: 25/01/1961
Ex Sultan Of Morocco's Wives 1953/حريم السلطان المنفي 1953
حريم السلطان المنفي 1953
20 of deposed Ex-Sultan of Morocco Mohammed Ben Youssef's wives leave to join him in Corsica. Casablanca and Rabat.
Various shots ex-Sultan's home. Various shots as gates of the home are opened. Various shots 20 wives walking from house into courtyard and entering coaches. CU coach windows with blinds down. LS coach leaving residence.
Various shots as the women's belongings are searched at Customs. MS Control Tower at Rabat airfield. LS women walking across airfield. Various shots as they board plane.
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30 RESTAURANTS À MARRAKECH
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So Lounge Marrakech, Le bô-zin Marrakech, Les Jardins de la Médina, La Cour des Lions au Palace Es Saadi, L’Épicurien, Le Saadi, Al Aïn au Fairmont Royal Palm Marrakech, L’Olivier au Fairmont Royal Palm Marrakech, Le Caravane au Fairmont Royal Palm Marrakech, Le Jouhara The Pearl Hivernage, Del Café Marrakech , Namazaké Marrakech, La Table du Marché Marrakech, Restaurant Chouet Marrakech….
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So Lounge Marrakech ,Le Jad Mahal Marrakech, L’Epicurien Marrakech, L’African Chic Marrakech, Le restaurant Le Blokk Marrakech, Dîner Spectacle Lotus Club Marrakech , Le Narwama, Le Fuego Latino
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