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- A cloakroom, known as a coatroom and checkroom in North America, is a room for people to hang their coats, cloaks, canes, umbrellas, hats, or other outerwear...
- Swedish and Ukrainian, the word can mean a cloakroom. In Latvian, it means "checkroom". Bretèche, a small balcony in a medieval fortress Dansker, a German term...
- Song of Nevada (1944) - Dancer (uncredited) Storm Over Lisbon (1944) - Checkroom Girl (uncredited) Harmony Trail (1944) - Ann Martin She Gets Her Man (1945)...
- (uncredited) A Hole in the Head (1959) - Dorine It Started with a Kiss (1959) - Checkroom Girl (uncredited) But Not for Me (1959) - Blonde Bathing Beauty (uncredited)...
- Beatrice and Leon Daglman. The hotel contains 100 guestrooms, dining room, checkroom, barbershop and beauty parlor. Its decorated as an Art Deco architectural...
- throws Troshkin down the staircase. Another accomplice, Prokhorov the checkroom attendant, arranges a meeting at the square near the Bolshoi Theatre....
- South Side of Chicago with elaborate decor, a triple subfloor, and a checkroom that could accommodate 6,000 hats and coats. Originally featuring primarily...
- Parade (1932) as Desk Clerk (uncredited) Union Depot (1932) as Luggage Checkroom Clerk (uncredited) The Mouthpiece (1932) as Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)...
- The Slug Bearers of Kayrol Island, or, The Friends of Dr. Rushower; A Checkroom Romance; and Up from the Stacks. Maiuri co-composed the music to Jason...
- rooms. A mezzanine leads into the auditorium and features restrooms, checkrooms and two permanent concession stands, among other facilities. There are...